Nigeria Seeks to Boost Economic Ties With France as Tinubu V...
For the first time in 24 years, a Nigerian President began a state visit to France on Thursday to boost economic ties and attract foreign investments.
The visit is symbolic to Nigeria's leadership as it marks the first appearance of a ... Read More
Chad Ends Defense Cooperation Agreement With France
Chad's government said Thursday that it had ended its defense cooperation pact with France, a move that could see French troops leave the Central African country.
In a statement, Chad's foreign ministry said the country, a key Western ally in the ... Read More
Namibians Await Vote Results as Ruling Party Seeks to Extend...
Votes are being counted in Namibia in what could be the most competitive election since independence from white-ruled South Africa 34 years ago.
The poll was marred by logistical issues with voting continuing for an unscheduled second day on Thursday in ... Read More
Former US Diplomat Discusses Trump’s Africa Policy And Mor...
Mr Tibor P. Nagy, Jr.
As President-elect Donald Trump prepares for his second term as president of the United States, questions arise about what this means for U.S.-Africa relations. In this interview with VOA English to Africa’s Paul Ndiho, former diplomat ... Read More
Africa’s Incoming Health Boss Dies Aged 55
The incoming WHO Africa director was elected in August
The incoming regional director of the World Health Organization in Africa, Tanzania’s Dr Faustine Ndugulile, has died, just three months after he was elected to the position.
Ndugulile, a 55-year-old lawmaker and a ... Read More
Ghana And Seychelles Sign Two Agreements
Ghana and Seychelles have signed a Bilateral Air Service Agreement (BASA) and a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to strengthen their bilateral relationship.
The MOU is on Cooperation in the field of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM), Research, Training and Skills ... Read More
US Provides $3 million Grant to Support Over 10,000 Farmers ...
The United States Government, through the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), has provided $3 million (over 48 million Ghanaian Cedis) to support over 10,000 farmers affected by the dry spell and improve healthcare delivery in 17 districts in northern ... Read More
Is Namibia Going to Elect Its First Female Leader?
Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah
If things work out as Namibia’s long-time governing party hopes, the country will be electing its first female head of state this week.
But a mood of disillusionment with liberation movements in southern Africa, coupled with the anti-incumbency feeling in ... Read More
$300B COP29 Climate Deal Sparks Outrage, Hope
Anger and frustration from developing nations vulnerable to climate impacts are likely to linger following the conclusion of the climate change summit in Azerbaijan, COP29, as nations adopted a $300 billion global finance target to help poorer nations cope with ... Read More
US Urges Zimbabwe to Double Down on Reforms
Pamela Tremont
The United States is urging the Zimbabwe government to double down on reforms aimed at returning the country to the prosperity it once enjoyed.
Speaking to reporters in Harare on Monday, Pamela Tremont, the U.S. ambassador to Zimbabwe, said her ... Read More