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Exxon in negotiations with Chad over record $74 billion fine: Bloomberg

An airplane comes in for a landing above an Exxon sign at a gas station in the Chicago suburb of Norridge, Illinois, U.S., October...

Zimbabwe lawyers sue Mugabe over bond notes law

President Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe addresses the United Nations General Assembly in the Manhattan borough of New York, U.S., September 21, 2016. Photo Credit:...

Ghana’s new flyover sparks excitement among motorists

The flyover is said to be the longest and highest in West Africa. Photo Credit: Starr FM   Some Ghanaians are excited over a new flyover...

Survey: Africans optimistic despite corruption and economy woes

Most Nigerians, Kenyans and South Africans believe their lives will improve. Photo Credit: Getty Images Most people in three African countries have an optimistic outlook...

Pointe Noire- Brazzaville highway opens Congo up for sub-regional trade

The previously abandoned road connecting the Republic of Congo’s capital, Brazzaville to its port city Pointe Noire has become a major route for the...

Malawi to introduce new 2,000 kwacha bank note

Malawi’s Reserve Bank has announced that it is introducing a 2,000 kwacha equivalent to $2.80 bank note. This will take effect from December 19...

South Africa’s Eskom CEO resigns over anti-graft watchdog report

South African state power utility Eskom Chief Executive Brian Molefe said on Friday he would step down in January, a week after he was...

S.Africa, Ghana & Nigeria, Africa’s top mobile app users – Internet survey

South Africa ranks highest in Africa with respect to the use of mobile applications. They are followed by Ghana, Nigeria, Kenya and Uganda respectively. According...

Nigeria suffered 3,500 cyber attacks in 2015, lost $450m

The Nigerian government has disclosed that it is taking drastic steps to arrest internet related crimes. The government lamented the loss of over $450...

Leaked emails show top Rio executives knew of Guinea payment

Mist shrouds the Simandou mountains in Beyla, Guinea, June 4, 2014. REUTERS/Saliou Samb/File Photo   Top Rio Tinto executives in 2011 approved a $10.5 million payment...

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