Volcano horror forces Kamoa Copper firm to suspend Mining activities in DR Congo
Kamoa Copper SA has announced the temporal suspension of mining operations at its Kakula underground mine.
The quarry is located in the Kamoa-Kakula copper complex in Kolwezi, Democratic Republic of Congo.
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DR Congo nationals carrying travel documents from Bukavu and Goma refused entry into Burundi
A statement issued by the Burundian authorities confirms that several Congolese have indeed been refused entry into Burundi for having exit stamps from the Director General of Immigration (DGM) representing the AFC/M23 rebel-coalition.
U.S. Confirms Deportation Agreement with South Sudan
The agreement aims to facilitate the return of South Sudanese nationals residing irregularly in the United States of America, addressing immigration enforcement priorities amid growing migration challenges.
Libya is building the largest airport in Africa at Ajdabiya
Ajdabiya serves as a vital junction linking eastern Libya to its vast southern expanse, with a nearly 1,000 kilometers stretch of road extending from the city to the borderline separating Libya with Chad, Sudan, and Egypt.
TotalEnergies preparing for offshore drilling in South Africa from 2026
The announcement coincides with significant legislative developments in South Africa’s oil and gas sector.
The land is life! Regional project boosting rural women’s climate resilience in Djibouti
Living conditions in Kalaf and Dafenaytou have been transformed by the introduction of family vegetable gardens, forage plots, adapted farming tools and practical training.
The Arab Coordination Group working to Strengthen Partnership with the Private Sector
The sessions contributed to further deepening ties between ACG members and the private sector, paving the way for more joint projects and the adoption of innovative practices to enhance development outcomes.
Where is the Ivory Coast’s President Now?
Some unverified claims are suggesting that President Alassane Ouattara could have either been kidnapped, killed, or fled from the country, amid the chaotic developments.
South Sudan Parliament to resume sessions in June 2025 for national budget discussions
The decision to resume parliamentary sessions in Juba came to light during a special meeting between the President and the Speaker of the National Assembly, Jemma Nunu Kumba, where the two officials agreed that the house should start debates from the first day…
African Export and Import Bank expands overseas with a branch in Barbados, Caribbean
The Barbados AATC is described to be an authentic icon of trade embodying the ambition, resilience, and influence of leading commercial cities in Africa and the Caribbean that serve as dynamic focal points for commerce.