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Twenty-nine managers from The Gambia, Ghana, Liberia, Nigeria and Sierra Leone received hands-on training this month to ...
South Africa’s government approved 94.8 billion rand ($5.3 billion) in guarantees to further support state-owned rail and ...
But across Africa, conflict, climate change, and economic shocks are increasing hunger and malnutrition.A global report ...
The National Assembly has passed the Eskom Debt Relief Amendment Bill, as part of ongoing interventions to rescue the power utility from years of operational challenges and financial crisis.
S&P Global Ratings, in its downgrade of Senegal's credit rating this month, pegged hidden debts at around $13 billion and the ...
Investors are increasingly agreeing to African governments' demands for local mineral beneficiation, driven by their need to ...
Disillusioned by the US retreat from multilateralism, 2019 Nobel Prize-winning economist Esther Duflo calls for an ...
Eskom’s financial challenges are costing South Africans not just through electricity price hikes, but also through ...
By Charles Fynn ODUROGhana’s economy has undergone significant transformations over the past two decades, shaped by ...
A rift within Senegal’s government could plunge the West African nation’s already beleaguered economy into further disarray.
Ever-more aggressive debt collectors in South Africa are coming under scrutiny for their tactics. Here’s what they’re doing ...