President Paul Kagame says “not all coups are bad,” as some are a natural result of years of systemic corruption in ...
The US still sees Africa as a theatre for competition against China, even though Washington prioritises the Indo-Pacific ...
Rwanda’s partnership with Arsenal set pace for other African countries to pursue similar deals, with the Democratic Republic ...
The Burundian refugees have voluntarily returned home from Rwanda, with authorities facilitating their safe repatriation.
President Ruto says the public-private partnership arrangement addresses infrastructure needs while also preventing debt pile ...
Kenya juggles Samurai and Panda bonds amid IMF talks and World Bank conditions, as funding pressures mount for the 2025/26 ...
Al‑Fashir’s last hospital struggled to treat civilians amid shelling and drone strikes, with doctors navigating over the dead to save lives.
Africa’s youth are rejecting a system of managed democracy, corruption, and external dependence that no longer serves their future.
Somalia’s new digital ID system is reshaping everything from banking to national security — but not without controversy.
Resolution to cut funding to Tanzania is due to concerns about repression and human rights violations, arising from the disputed general election in October ...
A swift post-election coup has thrown Guinea-Bissau into uncertainty as the army installs a new transitional leader.
EACJ clears a key legal hurdle, allowing the $5bn East African Crude Oil Pipeline to proceed to completion next year.
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