Kenya lags behind Ethiopia and Rwanda in East Africa’s electric vehicle race amid weak policies and incentives.
Middle East tensions threaten African economies, raising fuel and food prices and straining debt‑burdened governments.
China is rapidly reshaping African cities with major infrastructure projects, but new research warns local governments are ...
Federal troops move into Baidoa, triggering a political rupture as South West State’s leader resigns and tensions deepen over ...
The National Bank of Ethiopia (NBE) has held its benchmark lending rate at 15 percent for a sixth consecutive meeting, ...
At least 74 people were killed in an attack on a gold mining site in Central Equatoria State, as a separate wave of violence ...
Security aides clashed in hotel lobby where Denise Nyakeru, DRC’s First Lady, was staying, leading to accusations of an ...
Brazil standoff deepens divisions among African states over digital trade rules and taxation of online commerce.
Addis Ababa draws major commitments in energy, manufacturing and agriculture as reforms aim to unlock foreign investment.
Fresh military steps signal renewed effort to ease tensions between Kinshasa and Kigali amid shifting rebel positions.
From Nairobi’s wartime workshops to today’s farmers feeling the pinch of Middle East conflict, East Africa’s history shows that global wars ripple all the way to local markets.
Tanzania’s once-minimalist approach to presidential security has given way to highly visible military displays, reshaping civic life and political space.