[ad_1] By AFP European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen announced a more than 150-billion-euro ($171-billion) investment plan for Africa at a news conference in Senegal’s...
[ad_1] By MOHAMMED MOMOH Abuja Adulterated imported petrol in Nigeria has been blamed for the scarcity of the product and long queues at filling stations in...
[ad_1] By AFP Uganda protested Thursday at an order by the UN’s highest court for it to pay the Democratic Republic of Congo $325 million in...
[ad_1] By AFP At least six people were killed in the Somali capital Thursday in a suspected suicide bombing at a restaurant near a security checkpoint...
[ad_1] By AFP Rare interviews with captured members of a jihadist group terrorising northern Mozambique point to low morale in their ranks and to an insurgency...
[ad_1] By AFP French energy giant TotalEnergies on Thursday rebounded from the Covid crisis with a huge 2021 profit as oil and gas prices soared —...
[ad_1] By AFP South African President Cyril Ramaphosa delivers a State of the Nation address on Thursday facing demands for a master plan to reverse widening...
[ad_1] By AFP An award-winning Ugandan author and fierce government critic who fled the country after being “tortured” in custody told AFP on Thursday he planned...
[ad_1] By ABDULKADIR KHALIF Somalia’s journalists may be operating in one of Africa’s most dangerous zones with state actors and militants targeting them because of their...
[ad_1] By AFP The Central African Republic’s Economy Minister Felix Moloua became premier on Wednesday after the president fired the post’s predecessor. Moloua is to retain his...