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“Diabetes is South Africa’s second biggest killer disease: hiking the sugar tax would help”

Diabetes is South Africa’s second biggest killer disease: hiking the sugar tax

Kenya’s stock market has suffered steepest losses in the world: an expert view on why and how to reverse it.

Kenya’s stock market recently suffered steep losses, making it the worst performing globally. The weak

DRC elections: three factors that have shaped Tshisekedi’s bumpy first term as president

Reuben Loffman, Queen Mary University of London Africa’s second-largest country by land

IMF approves Sh142.7bn loan to Kenya

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) announced on Thursday that it had reached

“Ramaphosa Declares Public Holiday to Celebrate South Africa’s World Cup Rugby Win”

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa declared a public holiday to celebrate the Springboks’ victory

From African Business ~ Ethiopia could become latest African country to default after missing bond payment

By Harry Clynch/African Business Markets now expect Ethiopia to join Zambia and

“Rema makes history as first Nigerian to perform at Ballon d’Or ceremony”

Nigerian afrobeats star, Divine Ikubor, popularly known as Rema, has made history

New alliances shape up politics in Liberia ahead of Tuesday runoff

Liberian president George Weah will face political veteran Joseph Boakai on Tuesday

UNCTAD’s Economic Development in Africa Report 2023.

UNCTAD’s Economic Development in Africa Report 2023 examines the continent’s potential to

Google, Tesla, Apple: Blow for activists as US court dismisses child labour cases

The Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit refused to hold Alphabet (Google), Apple, Dell, Microsoft, and Tesla

Ghana’s Akufo-Addo wants Africa’s stash of cash brought back home from abroad

“Reserves” do not usually include less liquid national assets overseas, such as diplomatic holdings of buildings, sovereign wealth fund investments,

UNECA’s Claver Gatete: “We need to focus on a practical, collaborative and regional approach”

The role of financial institutions is critical. Our traditional institutions, such as the World Bank, the African Development Bank, and

Africa’s Eurobonds market roars back to life

The Covid-19 pandemic, the conflict in Ukraine, and the surge in global interest rates have had a severe impact on

Invest in African movies or miss out on the film market of the future

Opinion by Sarudzayi Marufu/African Business Filmmakers in Africa are used to going it alone. Long overlooked by international studios as

To shape Africa’s future, ramp up investments in youth education and leadership

Youth leadership is also the key to tackling the challenges to multilateralism, which underpins democracy, equity, the rule of law,

Africa’s debt crisis needs a bold new approach: expert outlines a way forward

Total external debts as a share of Africa’s export earnings increased from 74.5% in 2010 to 140% in 2022. In

Wagner Group is now Africa Corps. What this means for Russia’s operations on the continent

In Libya and Mali, Russia is unlikely to yield ground due to enduring geopolitical objectives. These include generating revenue from