Bank al-Maghrib has reduced Morocco’s interest rate to 2.25% for the second time, aiming to
Nigeria spent $1.87 billion on food imports in the first nine months of 2024, reflecting
Al Shabaab militants targeted President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud’s convoy in Mogadishu, but he was unharmed.
The Assemblies of Minorities (AM), a new Zimbabwean political party, opposes President Mnangagwa’s plans to
Angola’s central bank has kept its main lending rate at 19.50% for the fifth consecutive
The U.S. and Israel are considering Syria, Sudan, Somalia, and Somaliland for relocating Gaza’s population,
Ha Thi Linh secured a bronze medal at the World Boxing Championships in Serbia, advancing
Qatar condemns Israeli airstrikes that killed over 400, warning of regional instability. Israel’s Foreign Minister
Protests by traders over planned demolitions at Uhuru Market disrupted transport on Jogoo Road Tuesday.
Zimbabwe’s opposition leader, Blessed Geza, challenges President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s potential third term amid allegations of