- For African countries, generating a big volume of natural gas is a strategic asset that typically comes with energy security, economic development, geopolitical influence, and regional integration.
- The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF), a South African leftist political party, have strongly rejected recent U.S. Senate allegations against Burkina Faso’s President, Captain Ibrahim Traoré.
- African nations may face growing pressure amid escalating global tensions, following a stark warning from China linked to its intensifying tariff dispute with the United States.
- Coal has long been a foundational element of Africa’s energy and industrial development. Africa’s coal reserves are estimated to be hundreds of billions of tons, with South Africa leading the continent as its largest producer and consumer.
- President Donald Trump shortly after assuming office halted the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), sending a ripple effect through critical sectors in Africa, and a few other regions.
- Turkey’s largest refinery, Tüpraş, has emerged as a new buyer of Nigerian oil, placing fresh orders for cargoes scheduled for delivery in March and April.
- The United States Embassy in Zambia has raised alarm over the country’s newly enacted cybercrime law, which grants authorities sweeping powers to intercept and monitor electronic communications.
- President Donald Trump proposed significant tariff increases in April 2025, imposing a 10% duty on most imports and higher rates for some nations. This policy move has the potential to significantly affect economies in Africa, including those benefiting from the African Growth and Opportunity Act (…
- For the first time in six years, Zambia's inflation rate is on the verge to fall within the central bank's target range. This is a major turning point for the southern African country's economy. Zambia's secretary to the treasury, Felix Nkulukusa, said Thursday that annual consumer price inflation…
- Due in large part to strategic energy partnerships, diplomatic visits, and ambitions for direct connectivity, Uganda and Russia's relationship is growing substantially.
- The Ugandan government plans to introduce new legislation that would permit military courts to try civilians for specific offenses, despite a previous Supreme Court ruling that outlawed the practice.
- Despite mounting protests from the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), the "Visit Rwanda" campaign has secured a renewed lifeline after French football giant Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) extended its partnership with Rwanda.
- GITEX Nigeria will take place from September 1-4, 2025, in Lagos and Abuja signalling a significant boost for Nigeria's technology ecosystem and Africa's entire digital economy. The move is backed by strong government support through Nigeria’s National Information Technology Development Agency (…
- Over the past few years, African economies have been navigating a perfect storm of global disruptions. Amidst these challenges, African nations are increasingly turning to gold as a safeguard for their economies.
- In a world where marine trade routes are the lifelines of the global economy, ensuring access to and from ports, shipping lanes, and crucial waterways is critical, which is where a country's mine warfare fleets comes in play.
- Several African thought leaders, innovators, and changemakers from various industries have made it onto the prestigious TIME100 Most Influential People list for 2025.
- In African countries where fuel prices frequently govern the rhythm of economic and social life, a drop in fuel prices, even if only from one month to the next, means more than simply a number at the pump.
- At GITEX Africa 2025, Flutterwave CEO Olugbenga Agboola spoke about how to transform a local fintech disruptor into a global payment infrastructure provider. In the keynote session, "10X Stage: From Local Disruptor to Global Fintech Powerhouse," Agboola shared his experiences leading Africa's most…
- Following a nod from South Africa, Nigeria may be gearing up to host one of the most significant gatherings set to shape Africa’s future — the G20 summit.
- According to the president of the African Development Bank (AfDB), Dr. Akinwumi Adesina, Africa must cease its export of just raw materials if the continent hopes to compete globally.
- Russia's influence in Niger continues to deepen, as evidenced by a combination of humanitarian assistance, major infrastructure projects, and military collaboration.
- As Nigeria reduces its power supply to neighboring Niger Republic, residents are facing increasing challenges and are now exploring alternative sources of energy.
- The Trump administration is weighing a plan to shut down 10 embassies and 17 consulates, while also cutting or merging staff at several other diplomatic missions abroad.
- China has taken another significant step in expanding its economic footprint in Africa by sealing a $1 billion deal with Nigeria for a large-scale sugarcane cultivation and processing project.
- The European Commission designated several countries, including Egypt and Tunisia, both under scrutiny for human rights concerns, as "safe countries" for the return of failed migrants.
- Elon Musk’s satellite internet venture, Starlink, has made significant strides across several African countries yet, it remains notably absent in his native South Africa.
- PricewaterhouseCoopers (PWC), one of the “Big Four” global professional services firms, alongside Deloitte, EY (Ernst & Young), and KPMG, has decided to exit 9 African countries.
- Guinea-Bissau’s National Regulatory Authority for Information and Communication Technologies (ARN-TIC) has granted official approval for Starlink, Elon Musk’s satellite internet service, to operate in the country.
- Diesel is the quiet engine that powers the economy of several African countries, via vehicles, buses, generators, farms, industries, and fishing boats.
- One of the most contentious conversations in Nigeria currently concerns the proliferation of Ponzi schemes in the last decade, which was brought to the forefront by the recent CBEX scam.
- The White House budget office has put forward a proposal to cut funding for United Nations peacekeeping missions, pointing to what it describes as operational failures in Mali, Lebanon, and the Democratic Republic of Congo.
- Zimbabwe’s ZiG is heading toward failure, not through rapid devaluation, but through growing irrelevance, according to Imara Asset Management, the country’s oldest independent brokerage.
- France has announced plans to expel 12 agents working within Algeria’s consular and diplomatic network, and will also recall its ambassador to Algiers for consultations.
- Cape Town International Airport has been named the Best Airport in Africa at the 2025 Skytrax World Airport Awards, reaffirming its status as the continent’s leading aviation hub.
- Kenya is turning to private investors to help develop and run two key seaports along the Indian Ocean, in a bid to stay competitive amid growing regional rivalry.
- Nigeria has formally gazetted its Preferential Tariff Concessions (PSTCs) under the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), becoming the 23rd country to do so.
- For African countries with hydrocarbon resources, a high rig count, the number of active drilling rigs operating for oil and gas, can be a potent indicator of development and opportunity.
- The United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) has called for the exemption of the world’s least developed countries (LDCs) —including 17 poorest African nations—from the newly imposed "reciprocal" tariffs.
- Early-stage funding in Africa was a key topic of discussion at GITEX Africa 2025, as leading investors gathered to address the capital crunch threatening the continent's next unicorns. One of the standout sessions, titled “The Early-Stage Capital Crunch: Who’s Funding Africa’s Next Unicorns?”,…
- According to the OPEC Secretariat statistics, the price of the OPEC basket of twelve crudes, made up of several African countries was $66,35 per barrel on Friday, up from $66,41 the day before.