Wild Animals killed in Tripoli Zoo as fighting engulfs the Libyan Capital
Tripoli Zoo located in the heavily targeted Bu Salim district, suffered severe impact during recent militia clashes between forces from Misrata and Tripoli.
Burkina Faso gets 106 million euros from Islamic Trade Finance to boost its textile industry
The corporation, which is the trade finance arm of the Islamic Development Bank (IsDB) Group, has reached an agreement with Société Burkinabè des Fibers Textiles (SOFITEX) as the executing agency.
Orange MEA strikes Pact with IFC to boost digital connectivity in West and Central Africa
Various telecommunications infrastructure construction and deployment projects, including towers, and fiber optic cables in the target countries will be carried out in the coming years.
Tanzania Mulls special courts for handling cases of Insurance Fraud
It has been realized that over 15 percent of all insurance claims in the world are steeped in fraud, costing governments and insurers big monetary losses amounting to billions
Tripoli clashes drive mass evacuation of foreigners from Libya
Countries worldwide are rushing to evacuate their citizens from Tripoli after violent clashes between rival Libyan factions continue to escalate on a daily basis.
Why African Countries need to formalize their Artisanal small-scale mining sectors
Artisanal and Small-Scale Miners are the people who actually keep extractive industries in Africa booming, yet they are always downplayed and underrated
Digital Economy will add USD 712 Billion to Africa’s GDP by 2050
Cabo Verde is spearheading Africa's digital economy development by hosting two technology parks that serve as hub for connecting the continent
The Italian Job: Rome gears towards cooperating with Africa through Mattei Plan
Under the Mattei Plan for Africa, Italy aims to foster economic and strategic partnerships with African nations and institutions
The notorious Female ‘God’ has been arrested in Tanzania again
Zumaridi, one of the many prophets dotting the Tanzanian landscape, usually prefers to be addressed as ‘King,’ not ‘Queen’ but her multitude of followers believes the lady is a God
Rebels cut down taxes and tariffs in Eastern DR Congo
The new transport and road authorities of Goma and Bukavu have since reduced the road exit tax by 33 percent another burden to motorists