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IMF to meet Ghana’s new government over aid deal signed by previous president

Officials of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) will be visiting Ghana to discuss with the new government its plans for the bailout deal signed...

Shell oil workers in Gabon begin strike

Royal Dutch Shell workers in Gabon began an "unlimited" strike on Thursday at all the company's operations in the Central African OPEC member country,...

Tanzanian lawmaker jailed six months for assaulting policemen

Peter Lijualikali, a Member of Parliament for Kilombero in south-western Tanzania will spend the next six months in prison for assaulting policemen in March...

Sudan’s al-Bashir undergoes minor heart surgery

President of Sudan, Omar al-Bashir has undergone a minor heart surgery at a local hospital in the capital, Khartoum, the presidency has confirmed. The state...

Nigerian MPs approve asylum package for Gambia’s Jammeh

Mr Buhari (R) and other regional leaders met Mr Jammeh last month to urge him to step down. Photo Credit: Reuters   Lawmakers in Nigeria on...

Opinion: Competition law developments in Africa

Competition law in Africa is becoming increasingly active and, in certain respects, complex.  The number of competition regimes, and the relationships between them, is...

Football in Gabon labelled ‘anarchic’ by footballers union

Footballers in Gabon have publicly protested about the situation. Photo Credit: BBC Just days before Gabon hosts the 2017 Africa Cup of Nations, the state...

Senate approves measure launching Obamacare repeal process

The U.S. Senate on Thursday took a first concrete step toward dismantling Obamacare, voting to instruct key committees to draft legislation repealing President Barack...

University lecturers and workers in Kenya threaten strike over salaries

Universities Staff Academic Union and Kenya University Staff Union officials addressing journalists at Chester House in Nairobi. Photo Credit: Nation Media Group.   University lecturers and...

Aid groups accused of profiting from Boko Haram crisis

Kashim Shettima, Governor of Borno state in Nigeria.    Aid agencies including UNICEF are profiting from funds meant to help those fleeing Boko Haram's Islamic uprising...

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