
Nigeria’s New Central Bank Governor Tasked With Reviving Confidence
When Olayemi Cardoso takes full control of Nigeria‘s central bank this week, his biggest challenges will be to
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China has poured billions into Africa's infrastructure. Is it now tightening the tap?
The inauguration of two new electricity-generating units in Zimbabwe's Hwange power station last month was not an unfamiliar scene when it comes to major infrastructure projects in Africa.
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Taking off the hijab: 'My dream was to wear what I wanted'
Three Muslim women share their stories of removing their hijabs, despite facing fierce opposition.
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Climate Change Blamed as Record Rains Flood S. Africa’s Cape
Climate change intensified the torrential rain and flooding that’s swept South Africa’s Western Cape over the past two
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French troops will soon leave Niger - what happens then?
Decisions made by Niger's ruling juntas will be crucial as to how Islamist extremism spreads.
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Celebration of South Africa a show of togetherness, chamber says
A festival celebrating South African culture is praised for it's 'togetherness' by a business group.
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South African Coal Heartland Is Ill-Prepared for Energy Transition
South Africa’s main coal producing province of Mpumalanga, the focus of the country’s $8.5 billion Just Energy Transition
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ABN Moves Closer to Private Ownership as Government Resumes Sale
ABN Amro Bank NV moved a step closer to full private ownership as the Dutch government cut its
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Digital Nomad Visas Expand as Spain, Canada Vie for Global Talent
Considering remote working from overseas? Join the growing segment of untethered persons: In the US alone, 17.3 million
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Morocco Seen Holding Rates as it Grapples With $12 Billion Earthquake Recovery Bill
Morocco is expected to keep interest rates unchanged for the next quarter to help finance the hefty cost
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Menendez Vows to Fight Corruption Charges, Stay in Senate
Democratic New Jersey Senator Bob Menendez vowed to fight corruption charges and keep his US Senate seat, leaving
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Zambia ex-President Edgar Lungu banned from 'political' jogging
Police tell Edgar Lungu to stop his runs alongside supporters as they amount to "political activism".
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