The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), has developed a standardized Investor’s Data and Consent Form to be adopted by all Capital Market Operators, ...
The African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) finished the 2019 financial year on a strong footing, thus surpassing the $1 billion income mark. The regional ...
As coronavirus continues to grip the world’s economies, governments and financial regulators have tried to minimise the damage done to individuals and businesses ...
The growth of Africa’s cities creates a demand for increased volumes of high-quality commercial and residential real estate. The real estate market has ...
Nigeria’s ailing refineries will no longer be managed by the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation after rehabilitation, the Group Managing Director of the corporation, ...
Ethiopian Airlines, Africa’s most profitable carrier, this week marked the first anniversary of the crash of the Boeing 737 Max Flight 302 that killed ...
It is quite sad that years after colonialism, slavery and other deplorable human rights violations committed on racial lines and equality still exist. ...
Over the last decade, Africa has witnessed a sweeping transformation in the financial sector. Millions of formerly unbanked Africans today use banking facilities ...
Commissioner Vilakati wished both distinguished leaders continued success in their respective roles and looks forward to their ongoing contributions to the advancement of the Continent
A delegation from pan-African legal and advisory firm CLG will deliver expert analysis of Congo’s energy sector, along with its legal and regulatory frameworks, at the upcoming Congo Energy & Investment Forum in Brazzaville
This evolving demographic profile presents both opportunities and challenges, particularly in the delivery of essential services in education, health, and employment
Ekperikpe Ekpo, Nigeria’s Minister of State for Petroleum Resources (Gas), will speak at the Invest in African Energy Forum in Paris this May, highlighting Nigeria’s gas sector opportunities as a critical driver of energy security, industrialization and economic growth
Member States are asked, among other things, to ensure inter-institutional coordination in the fight against IUU fishing, to designate a lead institution for the management of the blue economy and to pool their resources in the fight against IUU fishing
The revision of the regional food security storage strategy aims to strengthen the region’s capacity to prevent and manage food, nutrition and pastoral crises in a sustainable and coordinated manner
In a webinar hosted by the African Energy Chamber, Namibia's Ministry of Mines and Energy and Wood Mackenzie on March 20, Namibia announced new offshore licensing opportunities and plans to drill seven wells in 2025
Recalling that Burundi has, as early as 2025, begun its journey towards the achievement of the Vision 2040-2060, the Burundian Head of State said that the supply of water, electricity and fuel to the population are sine qua non conditions for achieving the development of the country