SA’s investments in Zambia showing a mixed trend
As inflation rate in Zimbabwe peaking over 300% and still not showing any reprieve, the less said about the economy. For the South African companies, which have...
Eluding oil wealth of Uganda: Will it finally make it?
While Uganda is eyeing to establish its position as an oil producing nation after a series of hits and misses since its discovery in 2006,...
Nigeria warns slashing of electricity supplies to Togo, Niger
Nigeria has warned Togo and Niger to immediately clear their $16 million debt or face slashing of electricity supply. Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN),...
Anglophone countries may get autonomy
Anglophone regions may get autonomy, if the recent bill being discussed by the Cameroon law makers are of any indication. The Members of Parliament...
Abdelmadjid Tebboune new Algerian President
74-year old Abdelmadjid Tebboune is now the president of Algeria. He won the controversial December 12 elections with 58% of the vote, according to...
Gabon’s airlines re-commence flights to Europe
It is good news for Gabon. Its airlines have been removed from the European Union negative list. This would enable the flights from Gabon...
Eskom bailout a difficult process
Eskom, the beleaguered national electricity utility of South Africa, which is on an active bailout route, is plagued by multiple issues stemming from poor...
Egyptian citizenship against investment for foreigners
Egypt’s cabinet has approved a proposal related to Parliament’s Law 190 to grant foreigners Egyptian citizenship, subject to certain investment conditions. The decision was...
World Bank-IMF support for Ethiopia
Abiy Ahmed, Prime Minister of Ethiopia, has revealed that the International Monetary Fund has agreed to extend financial assistance of USD 2.9 billion to Ethiopia to support...
SA’s TymeBank is on an expansion mode
TymeBank, South Africa’s fastest growing digital bank is working out strategies for expanding its customer base. Many of their customers do not use smart...