Newfound security for African women against HIV The ring represents a significant advancement in HIV prevention, particularly in Sub-Saharan Africa.
US taps Tanzania in battle with China for minerals The US is roping Tanzania into the mooted Lobito Corridor project to tap the Kabanga nickel deposit.
Namibia to slaughter 723 wild animals as hunger crisis worsens Southern Africa is facing its worst drought in decades, with Namibia having exhausted 84 percent of its food reserves last month, according to UN.
About 68m facing drought in Southern Africa The drought, which started in early 2024, has hit crop and livestock production, causing food shortages and damaging the wider economies.
Zambia, Congo agree to reopen closed border On Sunday, Congo said talks had begun between neighbouring countries to enable a rapid reopening of the border.
Debt linked to Africa youth protests In sub-Saharan Africa, debt servicing consumed nearly half of all government revenue in 2023.
Pathways and ingredients for modern industrial success Industrial Development Report (IDR) 2024 from the United Nation Industrial Development Organisation provides examples of the reemergence of industrial policy globally.
How Africa's 'ticket' to prosperity fuelled a debt bomb Given the troubled economic history and conditions of sub-Saharan Africa, it came as little surprise most countries had low ratings.
World Bank approves $1.5b in financing for Ethiopia The funding is part of a $10.7b financing package by the IMF, World Bank and other creditors.