Zimbabwe’s inflation may be just 4.1% on paper, but in daily life, this doesn’t translate to much – food prices remain high, minimal salaries and wages persist, and confidence in the local ZiG ...
As the EU falls in line behind Morocco, the Trump administration moves to settle the 50-year dispute to secure NATO’s southern flank and lock out Chinese influence.
Foreign minister condemns ‘outright aggression’ in a blistering letter to Asmara, shattering the fragile alliance forged during the Tigray conflict.
As the US retreats from ‘woke’ development goals, Europe and African nations step in to plug the hole in the continent’s ...
Eight decades after striking miners were gunned down in Enugu, a high court demands reparations that dwarf the Mau Mau ...
Clashes along Sudan’s Blue Nile frontier have pointed fingers at Addis Ababa amid accusations it is enabling the Rapid ...
From the rise of the shadowy ‘Lakurawa’ to a multimillion-dollar kidnapping industry, here is a breakdown of the overlapping insurgencies turning the country into a battlefield.
From securing a borehole drilling scheme to his appointment as Zimbabwe President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s investment adviser, ...
A handshake between Uhuru Kenyatta and Rigathi Gachagua is set to take shape ahead of the 2027 election. But analysts warn ...
Democratic Alliance leader John Steenhuisen has announced he will step down from his position in April after six years at the ...
From Zimbabwe to Guinea, via Gabon and Namibia, African states are pressing international groups to go beyond exporting raw ...
Obi Cubana has switched to President Bola Tinubu, delivering a symbolic blow to Peter Obi and reshaping the South East ahead ...