Turkey Seeks Deeper Africa Ties at Summit
Turkey on Sunday said it was committed to deepening relations with Africa, which it and called on to back diplomatic support for Palestinians, as it held its latest African summit in Djibouti.
Turkey has invested heavily across Africa in recent years, ... Read More
African Union Soldiers Killed in al-Shabab Mortar Attack
Two African Union soldiers were killed and a third one injured by an al-Shabab mortar attack Sunday on their base inside the perimeters of Mogadishu’s international airport.
A statement by the head of the African Union Transition Mission in Somalia (ATMIS) ... Read More
US Presidential Election in The Hands of Voters as Harris, T...
This combination of pictures created on November 4, 2024 shows Kamala Harris and Donald Trump on November 4, 2024.
Millions of U.S. voters are set to cast their ballots Tuesday as they decide whether Vice President Kamala Harris or former President ... Read More
United States’ New Visa Restriction Policy: Implications F...
The United States (US) government has recently introduced a new visa restriction policy aimed at individuals believed to be undermining democracy in Ghana, especially in the context of the crucial December 7, 2024 general election.
The aim is to encourage a ... Read More
ECOWAS Aviation Ministers Set to Address High Cost of Air Tr...
ECOWAS is gearing up to host a key series of meetings from November 5-8, 2024, in Lomé, Togo, bringing together aviation ministers, DGs of Civil Aviation, officials, and industry stakeholders to chart a new course for air travel across West ... Read More
African Businesses Encouraged to Exploit AI Efficiently
Business organisations in Africa have been urged to harness artificial intelligence (AI) efficiently to enhance their productivity.
The President of the Stanford Seed Transformation Network, Carl Richards, who gave the advice, urged African businesses to be proactive in utilising AI to ... Read More
Africa Leaders See Extra IMF Seat as Starting Block For Bigg...
From Nairobi to Accra, leaders of countries facing debt strains and public wrath over rising food and fuel prices have turned to the IMF as a last-ditch lender - but say they get little say in the policymaking that ultimately ... Read More
South Africa Looks to Africa And China Ties as Global Trade ...
South Africa's trade minister said his country is pursuing more robust trade and investment ties within the continent and with China - its biggest trade partner - as the global trade environment becomes increasingly fraught.
Parks Tau said that while he ... Read More
Kenya to Swear in New Deputy President After Court Lifts Sta...
Kithure Kindiki
Kenya will swear in Kithure Kindiki as the country's new deputy president on Friday, after a court lifted orders barring his inauguration, following weeks of legal challenges by his predecessor, who was impeached by parliament last month.
The Senate voted ... Read More
Sudanese Ambassador Seeks Ghana’s Assistance in Rebuilding...
Mr. Gariballa Khidir Ali Eldaw, Sudan Ambassador to Ghana, has called on Ghana’s government to assist Sudan in rebuilding efforts.
He said the ongoing conflict in the country had led to the disruption of important cultural, economic, political, and social facilities.
The ... Read More