One year after accepting the job, the first woman and the first African to head the Open Society Foundations finds time ...
Ethnic groups threaten Nigeria’s oil facilities amid the Rivers State feud between Governor Sim Fubara and his predecessor ...
With an economy under IMF supervision, public frustration with political elites and a deeply polarised landscape, Ghana ...
KCB has shut 15 branches in the DRC as clashes between M23 rebels and government forces escalate, raising concerns over ...
The catastrophic failure of a tailings dam at Sino Metals’ Chambishi mine in Zambia ’s Copperbelt, releasing over 50 million litres of acidic effluent into the Mwambashi River, has reignited concerns ...
Tigray Defence Forces have seized control of several major towns in the region, laying bare the fragility of a truce with the ...
At least half a million people have been displaced by the fighting in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo over the past two ...
The budget signals a commitment to fiscal discipline and business growth, says Joe Jackson, the chief executive officer of ...
Critics argue that the Mutapa Investment Fund lacks transparency and could jeopardise the country’s chances of securing debt ...
Accused of graft, close Ruto ally MP Ndindi Nyoro was kicked out of the chairperson position in the National Assembly’s ...
Southern African Development Community heads of state have announced the withdrawal of their soldiers from the conflict in ...
For those African governments with leverage – market access and natural resources – a splintering of the West may sound ...