Africa expected to grow at slowest pace since 2001 While many troubled economies could explore IMF loans, can the Fund bail them all out?
Capital Markets in Africa to benefit from IFC led training Capital market traders will have a chance of training with the Milken Institute and the George Washington University from August this year
IMF sees sub-Saharan Africa growth at 16-year low IMF says region likely to grow 3 per cent - the lowest rate since 1999 - after expanding by 3.4 per cent in 2015.
Ghanaian crowned first 'Miss Africa Continent' The 24-year-old beat 11 finalists drawn from across the continent.
Susan fancied studying law but now she is enjoying ICT As the country manager for Google Uganda, Susan Mweheire Kitariko is at the forefront of breaking new ground in ICT services.
Barclays Tanzania picks new chief executive Lender says it is confident that Mr Mohamed’s breadth of financial services expertise will help in executing the bank’s growth strategy.
Xenophobia in Zambia: Why it won’t happen in East Africa East Africa is reaping some of the sour-sweet benefits of old conflicts and social and economic collapse.
Former CEO now sues TransCentury TransCentury is facing a legal battle with its former chief executive Gachao Kiuna over unpaid terminal benefits.
Tanzania to deploy three cargo ships on disputed Lake Nyasa Malawi claims to own the entire lake, while Dar claims half of northern area.
Rwandan nationals suffer attacks but are reluctant to return home A wave of xenophobic attacks targeting Rwandan nationals in Zambia left hundreds of refugees in a state of limbo.