US Colleges Offer Scholarships to Nigerian Students, Others Colleges in the United States are actively seeking students from Nigeria, Kenya, South Africa and Ghana worthy of...
Congo Opposition Calls for IMF-Backed Audit of State Firms The Republic of Congo’s main opposition group urged the government to allow an International Monetary Fund-supervised audit...
Africa’s Population Explosion a Ticking Time Bomb, AfDB Warns The African Development Bank and its East and North African Governors have stressed the need for urgent...
IMF Says Ghana Needs More Revenue, Fewer Spend Cuts for Goal Ghana needs to improve revenue collection and can’t keep reducing spending on capital items to...
Afreximbank Plans to Sell Shares in Nigeria African Export-Import Bank is in the process of selling shares in Nigeria and other two African nations to broaden...
Buhari Warns ECOWAS Against Hasty Single Currency Implementation President Muhammadu Buhari has warned member countries of the Economic Community of West African States against hasty implementation...
Winners Rise Among Cairo Stocks as Egypt Starts to Cut Rates Cairo-traded stocks ranging from real-estate to consumer-focused companies, industrials and banks are set to outperform...
Ellen Johnson Sirleaf Wins $5m Mo Ibrahim Leadership Prize Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, former president of Liberia has been named as the winner of the 2017 Mo...
African Carriers Recorded 7.5% Traffic Growth in 2017 International Air Transport Association (IATA), has announced global passenger traffic results for 2017, with Nigerian, South African, Ethiopian,...
Business Activity Grew at Slower Pace Across Africa in January Business activities grew at a slower pace in most African nations surveyed by Stanbic Bank in...