The judges of the Africa NextGen Economist Prize, organised by Jeune Afrique and The Africa Report in partnership with the African Development Bank, have cast their votes and selected the three ...
The war in the Middle East has emerged as a primary risk factor for African economies planning to tap into the international ...
Davignon, 93, is suspected of having had a front-row seat when Belgian officials discussed transferring the prisoner Lumumba ...
As conflict in the Middle East threatens traditional energy markets, global capital is undergoing a profound structural ...
Renaissance CEO Tony Attah tells how the company is transforming Nigeria’s energy landscape through local expertise and a strategic shift toward energy security.
A year into Ghana’s bold experiment to centralise gold trading, Sammy Gyamfi is racing to formalise the country’s most ...
For Africa, investing in digital public infrastructure means creating an integrated, competitive digital market that can nurture its own champions. It is not merely a question of technical expertise; ...
Rwanda wants guaranteed funding for its 1,000 troops, whose withdrawal could leave TotalEnergies gas project exposed.
America softens its opposition to Russian influence in Mali, Niger and Burkina Faso in quest for missing missionary Kevin ...
MTN Group has surged back to a R27.4bn ($1.6bn) profit for FY2025, powered by a massive turnaround in Nigeria and Ghana, even as the company effectively writes off its ghost operation in Iran.
A Russian deserter’s story shows how the Africa Corps set up to replace Wagner Group on the continent is being used to provide cannon fodder for the war in Ukraine.
Tensions flare as Guinean and Sierra Leonean soldiers clash over disputed borders rich in resources, igniting a historical conflict. What’s next?