The SPLM-N accuses the Sudanese army of initiating attacks in South Kordofan while denying responsibility
The Saudi Council of Ministers has affirmed its commitment to the safe return of displaced
Uganda’s mining sector, despite its wealth of mineral resources, suffers due to severe challenges from
South African civil society organizations respond to President Trump’s false allegations regarding land confiscation, asserting
Hage Geingob’s death one year ago left a notable impact on Namibia’s political landscape. His
Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah has become Namibia’s first female president, marking a significant step for women’s leadership
UN humanitarians are alarmed by the escalating violence in Sudan’s North Darfur and South Kordofan,
IBM is exiting Nigeria and Ghana, transferring its functions to MIBB, a subsidiary of Midis
The Mozambican government has enabled the sale of 91% of LAM to HCB, CFM, and
TotalEnergies anticipates U.S. financing for its $20 billion Mozambique LNG project to be approved shortly,