Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed has described food security as a “strategic intervention” as Ethiopia and the Dangote Group move ahead with plans for a major fertiliser plant in the country’s Somali region.
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Gauteng Gambling Board CEO Karabo Mbele has been fired with immediate effect after serious governance failures and gross misconduct were flagged in an independent forensic report.
The World Bank has approved a $350 million financing package for the Greater Casablanca Mobility & Logistics Hub,which aims to improve services for passenger railways in the Greater Casablanca ar
On Tuesday,European Union announced the removal of the United Arab Emirates from its “high-risk” list for money laundering. In addition to the UAE,the EU also delisted Barbados,Gibraltar,
Morocco has launched a comprehensive star rating system that will standardize quality assessments across all tourist accommodations,marking the first time hotels,riads,guest houses,and other lodging
A new employment platform was launched on Tuesday to protect job seekers from scams that prey on unemployed job seekers.
Despite Africa’s burgeoning tech sector and ambitious continental trade plans,outdated border systems and restrictive visa policies are poised to cost the continent an estimated $80 billion in lost
Bank of Africa has unveiled a comprehensive campaign to strengthen its position as the primary financial partner for Moroccan entrepreneurs,aligning with national efforts to revitalize the country
Global spending on energy is expected to reach $3.3 trillion in 2025,marking an all-time high,according to the World Energy Investment 2025 report released earlier this week by the International Ener
The price of one of the nation's favourite chocolate bars is under the microscope again.
PetroSA pursued a three-year deal to buy chemically adulterated unleaded petrol from a little-known company, Nako Energy. But after only six months, the fuel was pulled from the market after numerous complaints.
The Moroccan economy is expected to remain solid in 2025 and 2026,as weather conditions alleviate the drought that severely affected the agricultural sector in 2023 and 2024,according to the forecast
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