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Namibia’s Venus Oil Project Poised to Transform National Economy

November 6, 2025 Steven Addamah 0

Namibia’s upcoming Venus offshore oil development could become a key pillar of the country’s economic growth, contributing up to 18 percent of its GDP at […]

Mozambique Expects Economic Recovery in 2026, Driven by Gas and Mining Projects

November 6, 2025 Steven Addamah 0

The Bank of Mozambique projects a gradual economic rebound in 2026, supported by major investments in natural gas and mining. Governor Rogério Zandamela, speaking at […]

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Ugandans Celebrate Zohran Mamdani’s Historic Election as New York Mayor

November 6, 2025 Steven Addamah 0

Ugandans across the country are celebrating the election of Zohran Mamdani as the new Mayor of New York, hailing his victory as a source of […]

Tanzania Cautions Public on Online Content as Post-Election Calm Returns

November 6, 2025 Steven Addamah 0

Tanzanian authorities have urged citizens to refrain from sharing images and videos online that could “cause panic” or harm individual dignity, following the restoration of […]

ECOWAS Dismisses Trump’s Claims of Anti-Christian Attacks in Nigeria

November 6, 2025 Steven Addamah 0

The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) has refuted recent allegations by U.S. President Donald Trump that terrorist attacks in Nigeria specifically target Christians. […]

Zimbabwe Eyes Sharp Inflation Slowdown as Gold-Backed Currency Gains Traction

November 6, 2025 Steven Addamah 0

Zimbabwe is charting a promising path toward macroeconomic stability, with projections showing its annual inflation rate could halve by the end of 2025. The Confederation […]

Angola Poised to Export High-Purity Salt as Diversification Gains Momentum

November 6, 2025 Steven Addamah 0

Angola is taking a significant step in diversifying its economy beyond the oil sector by preparing to export high-purity salt. Domestically produced salt is being […]

South Africa Celebrates Record Tourism Surge as Global Confidence Soars

November 5, 2025 Steven Addamah 0

South Africa’s tourism sector has posted strong momentum, welcoming 1.108.222 more international visitors between January and September 2025 than in the same period last year, […]

South African Firms Set for Showcase at China Import Expo

November 5, 2025 Steven Addamah 0

South Africa will send a delegation of 32 businesses to participate in the 8th China International Import Expo (CIIE) in Shanghai from 5 to 10 […]

Tanzania’s Contested Inauguration Casts Long Political Shadow

November 4, 2025 Steven Addamah 0

Tanzanian President Samia Suluhu Hassan has begun her second term under a cloud of controversy, sworn in on November 3, amid heavy security at a […]

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