Tags GENERAL Mozambique gas project valued same as nation’s entire economy Total SA’s liquefied natural gas project in Mozambique raised $15 billion of debt — about the same size as
Tags GENERAL Sour firing for Madagascar minister over $2.2 mln sweets and lollipop order Madagascar’s education minister was sacked Thursday after announcing a plan to buy sweets for students to take the edge off
Tags GENERAL Nigeria debits banks $1.2 Billion for missing regulatory targets Nigeria’s central bank took 460 billion naira ($1.2 billion) from lenders as additional cash reserves for missing regulatory thresholds,
Tags GENERAL Zimbabwe police arrest opposition officials in dispute over party HQ Zimbabwe’s police arrested five senior officials of the main opposition party on Friday after they attempted to enter the party’s
Tags GENERAL Nigerian campaigners stage protest over sexual violence Nigerian rights campaigners took to the streets of the capital Abuja on Friday to raise awareness about sexual violence in
Tags GENERAL S. Africa strengthens scrutiny of political funding under new law President Cyril Ramaphosa has signed into law the Promotion of Access to Information Amendment Act (PAIA) which strengthens scrutiny of
Tags GENERAL Campaigners say biodiversity conservation will boost climate resilience, avert pandemics Robust investments in biodiversity conservation should be prioritized by national governments, industry and foundations in order to strengthen the resilience
Tags GENERAL South Africa readies military medics as COVID-19 cases top 40,000 South Africa is preparing to send military personnel to its COVID-19 epicenter to help tackle further spread of the disease.
Tags GENERAL Blow for Libya’s Haftar as Tripoli government seizes last stronghold near capital Libyan forces loyal to Tripoli-based Government of National Accord (GNA) captured the last major stronghold of eastern commander Khalifa Haftar
Tags GENERAL Kenya’s COVID-19 cases rise to 2,474 as lockdown nears end Kenya on Thursday reported 134 new COVID-19 cases, taking the country’s total tally to 2,474, one day before the scheduled