Sudan Artisanal Mining Boom Defies Conflict Pressures
Sudan mining sector is delivering an unexpected boost to the country’s fragile economy, as artisanal mining revenues surge well beyond expectations in early 2026.
Sudan mining sector is delivering an unexpected boost to the country’s fragile economy, as artisanal mining revenues surge well beyond expectations in early 2026.
Dar es Salaam Port is projected to surpass its 30 million tonne cargo target in 2026, following a strong first-quarter performance that highlights its growing regional importance.
Liberia- In a move designed to project fiscal discipline and political humility, Joseph Boakai has reduced his annual salary by 40%, cutting it from $13,400 to approximately $8,000.
Egypt is taking a decisive step toward modernising its urban transport system with the construction of a 60-passenger electric river bus, a project that signals both environmental ambition and strategic urban planning.
Cameroon — Fresh concerns are emerging over the viability of peace efforts in Cameroon’s conflict-hit English-speaking regions, as Andrew Nkea Fuanya warns that powerful actors on both sides of the divide may actively resist change.
Ghana has crossed the $3 billion mark in non-traditional exports, marking a significant milestone in its economic diversification drive.
Uganda is taking another decisive step toward strengthening its industrial base as President Yoweri Museveni prepares to commission a $300 million cement and clinker plant.
Business Partnership Consortium is emerging as a focused effort to deepen economic cooperation between the United Kingdom and the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Cameroon agribusiness sector is entering a new phase with the official launch of the Green Farmers Cooperative Credit Union, an initiative led by Roland Fomundam.
Lusaka — Zambia has officially completed repayment of its debt to the International Monetary Fund (IMF), a move the government is describing as a “historic milestone” in the country’s ongoing economic recovery process.