Fuel shortages hit over 140 stations in South Africa amid global oil tensions.
South Africa’s fuel sector is under increasing strain, with more than 140 filling stations struggling to meet demand ahead of […]
South Africa’s fuel sector is under increasing strain, with more than 140 filling stations struggling to meet demand ahead of […]
Ethiopian authorities are appealing to the public to reduce fuel usage as the country faces disruptions in petroleum imports from
Kenya is considering extending a colonial-era railway to reach its north-western oil fields, establishing a route to export crude to
Missiles and drones launched by Iran struck targets in the United Arab Emirates, undermining Dubai’s reputation as a secure, tax-free
Just hours before he was due to deliver the keynote speech, Bill Gates withdrew from India’s AI Impact Summit, compounding
Members of Ghana’s National African Peer Review Mechanism (APRM) Governing Council were officially sworn into office in Accra on Tuesday,
Richard Gyamfi, a member of the New Patriotic Party’s National Communications Team, has accused the Ghana Cocoa Board (COCOBOD) of
Burkina Faso’s interim legislature has approved a law banning all political parties, a move seen by analysts as strengthening the military government’s hold on power. The decision abolishes existing laws regulating parties and opposition activity, despite international calls to protect civic freedoms.
Uganda’s central bank has held its main interest rate steady for the sixth consecutive meeting, pointing to global economic risks
Efforts are underway for Angola to secure a 20% to 30% shareholding in De Beers, the global diamond powerhouse owned