Nearly 100 elephants killed in Botswana Most of the animals killed were large bulls carrying heavy tusks.
Mtwara to handle fuel destined for southern Tanzania New directive by Ewura wants petroleum importers to exclusively use the port.
Rwanda wants to quit Great Lakes body Kigali feels the 12-member body is moribund and unable to address security concerns.
Despite debt woes, Africa still sees China as best bet China’s lower and longer-term rates make it more attractive for debt refinancing.
Gender gap hurting UN peacekeeping missions Female soldiers act as role models in conflict environments, inspiring women and girls to demand their rights.
Ethiopian Airlines teams up with African carriers Ethiopian Airlines to buy a stake in Eritrean Airlines after a landmark peace deal.
Ethiopian Airlines poised to take over Africa’s skies The new Bole hub will link Addis to 60 cities on the continent.
Visa-free travel for Angola, Zambia citizens begins Angolan and Zambian citizens no longer need visas to travel between the two countries.
Zambia seeks $22m in tax on internet calls The $0.03 levy will be charged through telecom operators and internet providers.