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Nigeria: Nigeria Offers Clues to New US Africa Strategy
The withdrawal of US troops from Nigeria after the killing of an "Islamic State" leader may be less about leaving Africa than redefining how Washington fights terrorism on the continent. ...
Congo-Kinshasa: Ebola Outbreak Much Larger Than Official Figures, WHO Says
The outbreak, which has infected almost 2,000 people and killed more than 700, could be at least two to four times larger than official figures, the UN health agency warned. The current outbreak is in the DRC and Uganda. ...
Before the gold rush: a South African story – in pictures
Robin Bernstein’s debut book Mapalakata takes us to the edge of the South African frontier to tell a story inspired by folk tales and historical artefacts ...
South Africa is skipping a step in the skills pipeline: access to a school desk
On World Youth Skills Day, South African
The new malaria vaccine helps in Africa but faces a test: Completing all 4 doses
A recently introduced malaria vaccine
Malawi: Docs Sound Alarm As Measles Fears Grip Malawi - Get Your Kids Jabbed Now, ...
Health chiefs have issued an urgent warning to parents across Malawi -- get your children vaccinated against measles NOW, or risk a killer disease tearing through communities. ...
Kenya: Nairobi Metropolitan Police to Launch in Coming Days, Ruto Says
Nairobi -- President William Ruto has
Africa: Global Childhood Immunization Coverage Inches Forward Despite Conflict and Hesitancy - Unicef, WHO
In 2025, 90% of infants globally - or nearly
Congo-Kinshasa: 'This Is a Fire' - DR Congo Ebola Outbreak Is Fastest-Growing Ever, Warns WHO
Infections of the Bundibugyo species
Morocco : Mohammed VI's sisters build lucrative property partnerships
Mohammed VI's younger sisters, Lalla Hasna and Lalla Asmaa, are clearly keeping one eye on the 2030 FIFA World Cup ...
Cameroon : State firm SNH and Presidency back rival refinery and storage projects as overcapacity looms
Cameroon, whose downstream oil sector currently lacks infrastructure, is pursuing two competing large-scale projects. If both were to materialise at ...
Africa : Driven by Lom�, the African Political Alliance keeps expanding
Launched in 2023 by Togo, the African Political Alliance (APA) continues to take shape. The body, separate from the African ...
Zambia : The Chamber of Mines calls for a tax niche to boost exploration
In late June, the Zambia Chamber of Mines (ZCM) once again called for the creation of a new tax niche ...
Uganda : Museveni hires new lobbyists in Washington
In a twofold approach, six months after recruiting the lobbying firm Scribe Strategies and Advisors in January 2026, the Ugandan ...
Nigeria : Norwegian junior PetroNor lines up exit from Aje field as Congo probe casts shadow
The Norwegian junior PetroNor has appointed investment bank Talanger to help it dispose of its only Nigerian asset, the Aje ...
Africa : Nigeria, Morocco, Uganda
Nigeria – Nere Emiko has ambitions for the Nigerian gold marketOriginally from Delta State, educated in the United States and ...
When politics becomes performance and sport becomes a battleground
Sport has long been celebrated as a universal language capable of bringing together people from different cultures, religions and political systems. Whether it is the Olympic Games, the FIFA World Cup or other major international competitions, sporting events
Insights | Africa strives to rehabilitate itself, with cooperation and solidarity as its key aspirations: ...
A symposium was recently held in Beijing on the internationalization of China's publishing industry and the "History of Oxford
Motsoaledi faces court bid as new R165m Limpopo hospital stands idle
Refusal to conduct an inspection has left a fully completed hospital shut, says Mogalakwena Health
Coca-Cola HBC edges towards JSE listing after $2.6bn deal clears key hurdle
Approval recommendation advances Coca-Cola Beverages Africa acquisition and planned Joburg share listing
Reliable ports and rail key to export-led industrial revival, says Steenhuisen
AfCFTA growth ambitions hinge on stronger exports and improved logistics infrastructure
RICHARD CALLAND | Tafelberg ruling puts inclusive cities at the heart of South Africa’s local elections
Tokyo's evolution and Tafelberg ruling raise the question: who gets to share cities?
HEATH MUCHENA | The AI boom is becoming a bitcoin story
AI infrastructure growth boosts investment case for scarce assets such as bitcoin
MICHAEL FRIDJHON | Just desserts: skip the pasta, drink the wine
The sweet wines of the Cape are the most underpriced of our vinous treasures
The awkward money faux pas I made at work party that could make YOU richer:�RACHEL ...
It may be seven months since the work Christmas party, but I still cringe every time I remember something I said to a colleague. ...
Trump again threatens to strike Iran’s power plants amid impasse over strait of Hormuz
US president says he will knock out all Iran’s power plants and bridges next week in bid to force Tehran to agree to a deal