Economy

2027: Don’t pull down the roof

Here’s a polished, tighter, and more authoritative version of your piece, with improved flow, clarity, and rhetorical strength while preserving the original voice and message: The political season is upon...

Three years on the saddle: The Governor Peter Mbah score card that is a tall order

Long before I joined the team of Governor Peter Ndubuisi Mbah, I had publicly...

Christian Group Commends DSS For Arrest of Suspects Linked to Papiri School Abduction

A group of Christians in Northern Nigeria has commended the Department of State Services...

Glo My-G targets youths with multi-city entertainment tour

Digital solutions provider, Globacom, has announced an entertainment tour for its youth-focused product, My-G,...

NISO Reaffirms Grid Stability Commitment as It Hosts Presidential Power Adviser

The management of the Nigerian Independent System Operator (NISO), led by its Managing Director...

Democrats Question Trump Administration’s $7.5 Million Payment to Equatorial Guinea

WASHINGTON, D.C. — U.S. lawmakers are questioning a $7.5 million payment made by the Trump administration to the government of Equatorial Guinea as part...

Britain and South Africa Return Ghanaian Royal Artefacts

In a landmark moment for cultural restitution, more than 130 gold and bronze artefacts looted during the colonial era have been returned to Ghana....

Johannesburg’s Jukskei River Transformed by Local Artists and Environmental Warriors

In the heart of Johannesburg’s Alexandra township, a remarkable transformation is underway—one that turns pollution into purpose and waste into wonder. Along the banks...

Jema Community Leads Bold Fight Against Illegal Mining Amid National Crisis

Illegal gold mining—known locally as galamsey—has surged across Ghana, threatening the country’s environment, economy, and social cohesion. As one of the world’s top gold...

U.S. Withdraws from G20 Summit in South Africa Amid White Farmer Controversy

In a move that has sent shockwaves through international diplomacy, the United States has announced it will boycott the upcoming G20 summit in South...

Ports in Africa: Vincent Bolloré Heads Toward Trial as Paris Court Clears Proceedings

Vincent Bolloré, the French billionaire and chairman of Bolloré SE, is now closer to standing trial over alleged misconduct tied to his group’s acquisition...

IMF Mission to Senegal Ends Without New Lending Program, But Talks Continue

A recent mission from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to Senegal concluded without a new lending program in place. However, officials say talks are...

ECOWAS Exits Guinea-Bissau as Election Roadmap Frays Amid Expulsion Threats

A West Africa regional mission from ECOWAS has left Guinea-Bissau after President Umaro Sissoco Embaló threatened to expel the delegation. The ECOWAS team had...

Sanwo-Olu Rallies Africa’s Private Sector to Drive AfCFTA Vision Amid Global Uncertainty

As global economic challenges reshape trade dynamics, Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu is urging Africa’s private sector to take the lead in driving the...

Sudan’s Lifeline at Risk: Community Kitchens Near Collapse Amid War and Famine

Sudan’s grassroots network of community kitchens—often the only source of food for millions trapped by civil war—is on the brink of collapse, according to...

Ethiopia’s Economic Crossroads: Reform, Resilience, and Reality

Ethiopia’s Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed is charting an ambitious economic course, blending fiscal discipline, agricultural revival, and mega-infrastructure projects to reshape the nation’s future....

Kenya and IMF Talks Stall Over Debt Classification: What It Means for the Bailout and the Road Ahead

Kenya is at a delicate crossroads with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) as negotiations for a new lending program reach an apparent stalemate.

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