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Policymakers’ hopes that Africa would replace India and the Philippines as the world’s back office have not been realised.
Is Africa cracking open? How Earth’s ‘heartbeat’ is tearing the continent apart, forming a new ocean
A group of researchers from across the world has found that a steady, rhythmic pulse deep beneath Ethiopia’s Afar region, ...
The US-brokered truce may end fighting – but could also open the door to a new scramble for Congo’s critical minerals.
Covering the World's Second-largest Continent Welcome to our brand-new show - Firstpost Africa - that brings you stories from ...
The deals were agreed at the US-Africa Business Summit of African leaders and representatives of the US government and private sector that wrapped up in Luanda Wednesday, the US embassy in Angola said ...
With Durban-born star Ethan Chislett joining Kaizer Chiefs, here's a look at South African players who began their professional careers abroad before playing in the PSL.
The South African government has called for the immediate de-escalation of hostilities between Israel and the Islamic ...
South Africa’s leading producer responsibility organisation, Petco, has delivered robust annual results for the collection and recycling of post-consumer packaging, meeting the legislated targets for ...
Police said in May that they had arrested 47 health workers for taking part in the nationwide strike, which has halted ...
The Department of Trade, Industry and Competition (the dtic) is today hosting a high-level policy dialogue, an extended Chief ...
Group Chief Economist and Managing Director of Research and Trade Intelligence at the African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank), Dr Yemi Kale, ...
Intra-African trade rose 12,4% last year to US$220,3 billion as countries trade more among themselves, a new report shows, tipping the implementation of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA ...
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