There is sure to be some grumbling about Lesotho's government when the country's citizens learn of the price South Africa pays each year for the delivery of 780 million cubic meters of Lesotho water.
Ethiopia's former minister of transport and telecommunications, who gave up his post several years ago to become a UNICEF deputy director of emergency operations, has returned to public service with ...
TotalEnergies' wait-and-see attitude is closely linked to the security context, which improved at the beginning of the year before deteriorating significantly in July and August (AI, 12/07/22).
Gaborone is planning to update the regulatory framework of its electricity sector in order to be in line with President Mokgweetsi Masisi's plans to diversify Botswana's energy mix (890 MW), which is ...
Signs of Burundian troops in the eastern DRC province of South Kivu have been mounting in recent weeks, even if both Gitega and Kinshasa insist the Forces armées du Burundi (FAB) are not present on ...
More importantly, these big name accounting firms are putting forth a weighty argument. They believe suspending their activities just before Algeria is set to announce changes to its promotion and ...
Renamed Hadin Kai, the military operation fighting terrorism in northern Nigeria welcomed its new intelligence director this week. Brigadier General Adebayo Adekola took up the post in Maiduguri, the ...
Development works for the Mbalam-Nabeba cross-border iron ore mining project may soon commence. An official ceremony to mark the handover of equipment required to launch operations is due to be held ...
As people in the Central African Republic prepare to vote in Sunday's referendum on constitutional changes, the country's armed groups appear not to be in a position to repeat the disruption they ...
Though Africa is a priority for UNESCO, the continent having its own dedicated assistant director, it is significantly under-represented in the upper echelons of the institution run by Audrey Azoulay.
However, by 29 May the gendarmes had still not left. Touré has appealed the ruling of his examining chamber colleagues, which is an unusual legal move according to Guinean magistrates we have spoken ...
French pharmaceutical company Ipsen plans to set up a factory for the production of medical products in Algeria, according to our sources. It will be the company’s first production venture in Africa.
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