More than 120,000 millionaires now live on the continent, according to the latest Africa Wealth Report, but they are ...
Burkina Faso’s military authorities have detained eight employees of INSO, an NGO that monitors security risks for aid groups ...
After September protests that left 22 dead, President Andry Rajoelina appointed General Ruphin Zafisambo as prime minister.
Addis Ababa and Asmara are trading their most serious accusations yet, reviving fears of another confrontation in the Horn of ...
The French pay-TV executive, now head of Canal+ Africa, helped the group secure its position as the dominant force in African ...
President John Mahama is under growing pressure to prove his government can rein in the corruption and political complicity ...
Revenue mobilisation is essential’ says IMF after Ethiopia’s tax-to-GDP ratio takes steep dip to 7.5% – well behind peers.
As opposition candidates forge alliances and trade promises, voters from the troubled west could weigh heavily on the final ...
The first major exhibition to focus on modern art in Nigeria opens at London’s Tate Modern. Curator Osei Bonsu speaks to The ...
Graham Lee, CEO of South Africa’s biggest bank by customers, is crafting a long-term regional strategy as profits rise.
A power struggle between Gachagua and Matiang’i is testing Kenya’s united opposition, as both men position themselves to ...
Africa is getting more attention from the US, but America’s self-inflicted wounds are giving its main rival an edge.