Ministers from African countries have agreed to launch a Decade of Civil Registration and Vital Statistics (CRVS), covering 2015 to 2024, with the goal of "leaving no child out" ... Read more »
The European Union has for the first time provided financial aid to Zimbabwe since sanctions were imposed in 2002 as a result of alleged human rights abuses. Read more »
The Minister of Trade, Regional Integration and Employment Abdou Jobe has assured foreign investors to continue working with Gambia as the country's economic perfomance is ... Read more »
This comes after the country expressed concern over its dependence on Port of Djibouti. Read more »
Oloibiri and neighboring communities where crude oil was first discovered in Nigeria would soon have a fully equipped general hospital, four primary healthcare centres and their ... Read more »
The African Growth and Opportunity Act, the U.S. trade pact known as AGOA, is set to expire on September 30. With the renewal process moving slowly, the uncertainty could ... Read more »
Eskom, Africa's biggest energy giant, will receive a government bail-out to upgrade ailing infrastructure that has led to nationwide load shedding exercises. Read more »
It is the only African city to make the cut in a report released by the Intelligent Community Forum. Read more »
The country is ranked among the highest with dollar deposits. Read more »
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