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Flush from record results, Ethiopian Airlines will open a $10bn mega-airport in Bishoftu in 2029, as competition intensifies ...
The presidency is pressing ahead with a two-day planning convention for a ‘citizen-led’ national dialogue, despite former ...
New museums, an ancient religion revived, and carefully selected stars – everything is being done to reposition Benin on the ...
In an interview with The Africa Report, Stanbic CEO Joshua Oigara says the bank prefers to focus on organic growth over an ...
The IMF, World Bank and AfDB once erased debts of nations like Ghana and Ethiopia in an anti-poverty push – a milestone that ...
The spat over late Zambia president Edgar Lungu’s body shows how battles over leaders’ remains often pit families against ...
The plan was to oust General Babangida and kill his lieutenants, says a mastermind behind the botched one-day coup in 1990.
With Shell and ExxonMobil shifting offshore, local companies are stepping in and taking their ambitions across the continent.
Ahead of its 28 August target for receiving the next batch of Afrikaner ‘asylum seekers’, the United States is trying to beef up processing capacity in South Africa.
Despite several days of talks in Foumban and Yaoundé, Cameroonian opposition leaders have failed to agree on a joint ...
A new crisis is brewing in Ethiopia’s northernmost province as relations between Addis Ababa and the Tigray People’s ...
The race to find answers to Ghana’s worst political aviation disaster in years is being undercut by scavengers, suspicion, and systemic failures.