Angolan government privatizes 15% of UNITEL’s share capital
The Angolan government plans to privatize 15% of UNITEL, the country’s largest telecommunications operator, with 2% of these shares reserved specifically for the company’s employees […]
The Angolan government plans to privatize 15% of UNITEL, the country’s largest telecommunications operator, with 2% of these shares reserved specifically for the company’s employees […]
On Friday, August 24, a Chinese company signed an agreement with South Sudan’s state-owned Nile Petroleum Corporation (Nilepet) to build modern oil refinery and storage […]
Uganda is pushing forward with its ambitions in the oil sector, announcing exploration efforts in two new regions that could potentially boost the country’s already […]
In Somalia, dozens of shopkeepers demonstrated on Monday August 19 for the second day running in the capital Mogadishu’s main market against the application of […]
In a notable economic shift, three African countries have secured positions among the world’s top 40 commercial service exporters in 2023, despite a global trade […]
The Zambian border at Kasumbalesa, closed since Saturday August 10, 2024, reopened on Tuesday morning. This border crossing is the second most important in the […]
The workers at one of the busiest airports in Africa, the international airport in Nairobi, Kenya’s capital, announced a strike on Monday, August 19, to […]
Angola produced 34.8 million barrels of oil in June 2024, collecting €751 million (714.38 billion kwanzas), a reduction of 20% compared to the previous month, […]
Paladin Energy announced on July 22 its first uranium shipment since the Langer Heinrich mine in Namibia resumed activity in March after a six-year halt […]
In a surprising turn of events, Zambian President Hakinde Hichilema has dismissed the entire board of the country’s Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) following accusations of corruption […]
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