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With the government reluctant to break up Safaricom’s monopoly, Airtel Money is bypassing regulators to challenge M-Pesa ...
As Zimbabwe pursues a $3.5bn compensation programme for white farmers displaced under the fast-track programme, Lands ...
The Italian energy giant’s move into offshore Block A1 has renewed expectations that Africa’s smallest mainland nation could ...
Zambia’s recent cancellation of RightsCon at the eleventh hour highlights China’s influence in Africa and how the economic ...
Kenya is once again grappling public outcry over the new Finance Bill 2026, with President William Ruto’s administration ...
The discord between the first lady and the president’s son is longstanding – but it has sharpened around one decisive ...
US veteran conservative lobbyist Duncan Sellars has been taken on by Angola’s opposition party, UNITA, in an effort to break ...
Who can’t be a minister? That has been the question under sharp discussion in Uganda after Parliament rejected the ...
A Nigerian court has rebuked the National Assembly over its N110bn ($80m) spending on vehicles and allowances. But the ruling ...
Ethiopia’s growing ambitions are drawing two of its most vigilant neighbours closer together, as Cairo and Asmara deepen ...
As gated estates, private hospitals, and exclusive clubs multiply, Ghana’s elite are increasingly living in a parallel ...