South Africa’s rail system on verge of ‘collapse’ Africa’s leading manufacturing economy at risk as its container ports are rated among the world’s worst in terms of efficiency.
ULIMWENGU: Great in his métier, Weah is still a great Weah does us proud by again serving as an example.
OBBO: Tshisekedi dances next to fire in skirt made of dry grass Nyiringabo says no major candidate in the forthcoming DRC polls is likely to accept defeat.
Cipla’s takeover by Capital Works stirs Uganda market The acquisition took effect November 14, 2023 and the official name will revert to Quality Chemicals Ltd following the change in ownership.
Bamburi Cement sells Uganda subsidiary For Bamburi, the sale of Hima Cement will unlock capital and enable it to focus on the Kenyan business which has been relatively more profitable.
PRIME OBBO: With love from Hobyo, through Ethiopia, to DRC The world dreamt in Agenda 2063 offers a solution of sorts, as do integration — and wild boldness.
PRIME Saudi dangles debt reprieve offers, hunts African vote A section of African heads of state and government were hosted in Riyadh for the first economic development summit.
Ndudzo’s sculptures tell untold history of Southern African art His work can only be fully appreciated by understanding his transnational story and how it has shaped his life and career.
SADC fails to signal military deployment to DR Congo While SADC leaders said more member states have committed resources towards actual deployment of the mission, no specific timelines were given.
Airtel Africa sticks to $825m fresh capital plan despite loss The telco disclosed through its unaudited financial statements that its strategy for Africa remains unchanged despite the losses.