Beyond the drought: How Zambia is rewiring its destiny for a 10,000MW future
This is not merely the commissioning of a power plant; it is the commissioning of a new Zambia, one that is open for business, bankable, and rising.
Beyond the drought: How Zambia is rewiring its destiny for a 10,000MW future
This is not merely the commissioning of a power plant; it is the commissioning of a new Zambia, one that is open for business, bankable, and rising.
Ethiopia claims Tigrayan forces preparing offensive against government
Ethiopia has claimed that forces in the northern Tigray region are preparing an offensive against the federal government in the coming days, raising fears of a return to war.
Ebola in Uganda is 'under control': Africa CDC
The Ebola outbreak in Uganda is "under control", the African Union's health agency said on Thursday.
East African ministers present budgets amid Iran fuel shock
East Africa is seen as highly vulnerable to the trade turmoil arising from the Iran war.
Artan: Africa’s best referee rejected by the US, admired by the world
Omar Artan was the first Somali referee to oversee a CAF Champions League final, officiated at AFCON 2025, and was scheduled to officiate at the 2026 FIFA World Cup but refused entry to the United States.
Ethiopia’s next budget to hit record $14.7 billion amid Iran war
The government has increased fuel subsidies since the Iran war started.
262 Nigerians fleeing anti-immigrant attacks in South Africa head home
Nigeria's foreign ministry says the chartered flight is due to return to Nigeria on Thursday morning.
Newborn at DRC orphanage dies of Ebola
After her mother died in late May, baby Buswaza was brought to a church-run orphanage in eastern DR Congo where the nuns quickly discovered the newborn was running a fever. Within days, she died from what they later found out was Ebola.