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In the midst of negotiating a peace agreement with Rwanda, Félix Tshisekedi's government is simultaneously trying to rebuild its military capabilities to take on the M23 rebels. In recent weeks, the ...
A major mining deal is being finalised in Bangui. On 17 June, the Central African Republic signed a memorandum of understanding paving the way for a short-term public-private partnership (PPP) with ...
The German company Heitkamp has initiated proceedings against Algeria before the World Bank's arbitration tribunal. The ...
Guinean diplomacy is working on several large-scale economic projects involving American firms. In addition to opening an air ...
Former strongman of Uhuru Kenyatta's administration hopes to gain the support of the latter's Jubilee Party in the 2027 ...
The U.S. Department of Defense recently named Bryan J. Ellis as the new Deputy Assistant Secretary for African Affairs.
The British group Decameron New Horizons is scrambling to open a luxury hotel on the island of Sal. Meanwhile, the pan-African Ecobank, the project's main financier, is seeking to sell its debt to ...
The new economy minister is preparing to resign from his other duties, including that of chairman of the Central African ...
The decree appointing El Hadj Malick Sow has not been made public, although the Senegalese presidency has been using his services for several months now. Sow, who at 70 has had a long career as a ...
The government's approach to Kenya Airways' debt has left its management perplexed. More than two years ago, the Treasury under John Mbadi announced its desire to see an investor take a majority stake ...
Nearly three hundred Sudanese personalities sent a letter to United Nations (UN) Secretary-General António Guterres on 19 June, in order to support his personal envoy for Sudan, Ramtane Lamamra.
Tempers are flaring between the operator of the Sangomar oil field, Woodside Energy, and the Senegalese government. A few weeks ago, the Australian oil company referred the matter to the World Bank's ...