Zimbabwe new currency faces odds amid economic woes Authorities say the latest reinvention of the latest currency will provide relief to citizens, who are increasingly struggling to put food on the table.
US must boost Africa ties to secure key minerals, report says The competition for securing minerals in Africa is heating up as cash-rich Middle East firms join the race.
Global South scholars call for new legal debt relief structure They argue debt sustainability analysis framework used by World Bank and IMF has grave shortcomings.
Koffi to the music world, aspiring Senator Agbepa to the voters The singer, who has a career spanning almost 50 years, intends to get fully involved in politics.
Zimbabwe declares drought a national disaster Most provinces in Zimbabwe have experienced crop failure since November, with hotter areas declaring grains such as maize a write-off.
SADC forces exit Mozambique with mixed results The militia insurgency by the group now calling itself Al Sunnah had been spreading rapidly in the Cabo Delgado Province from late 2019.
Zambia debt deal: Is it relief or new bondage? Zambia’s next hurdle in its efforts to move from debt distress is to agree on terms with commercial creditors, who include two Chinese state-owned banks.
Easter prayers at Lango la Ukristo, Bagamoyo Msalabani Mostly known as Lango la Ukristo, the Cross Site attracts crowds who donate money, food, clothes and other essential items to the poor people in Tanzania.
Zimbabwe woman beats the odds to drive long-distance trucks Just 5 percent of Zimbabwe’s truck drivers are women, and the demanding job comes with challenges at home and on the road.
Nigeria to grant mining licences only to locally processing firms This signals a shift from Nigeria's decades-old policy of exporting raw materials.