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Ghana and EU sign landmark defence deal to combat militant Islamist threat

BBC News Africa  

Ghana is the first African country to make such a deal with the EU, the Ghanaian vice-president says.

US university cancels Mahama honour over LGBTQ bill concerns

Africanews  

Ghana’s embassy in the United States has criticised Lincoln University's last-minute decision to cancel plans to confer an honorary doctorate on former President John Dramani Mahama.

Central Africa: UAE and CEMAC - A Gradually Expanding Economic Partnership

allAfrica  

[InfoWire] For decades, the member states of the Central African Economic and Monetary Community (CEMAC) have maintained close economic and diplomatic ties with partners such as France, China, the United States and the European Union. These relationships continue to structure the region's external engagement, particularly in infrastructure, finance, and trade. Yet shifts in the global political economy are gradually reshaping this landscape, with emerging actors expanding their presence across Africa and

Djibouti: Djibouti's New Horizon - President Guelleh Unveils $480 Million 'Salaam City'

allAfrica  

[Shabelle] Djibouti City -- H.E. Ismail Omar Guelleh, President of the Republic of Djibouti, on Monday launched a $480 million residential project dubbed "Salaam City," as Djibouti steps up efforts to meet rising housing demand driven by rapid economic growth.

Senegal fishermen bear the cost of industrial and illegal fishing

Africanews  

In the port town of Rufisque, fishermen who have worked in these waters for decades say industrial and illegal fleets have stripped the sea bare. With no catch and no income, young men are now making a desperate choice: to leave.

DR Congo plans to conduct second national census after 40 years

Africanews  

The Democratic Republic of Congo is preparing to hold the second general census in its history, more than 40 years after the previous one, conducted in 1984.

IMF plans Mozambique visit as debt pressures deepen

Africanews  

Mozambique is set to host an International Monetary Fund mission in the coming months, as authorities seek support to manage growing financial pressures.

Bill Cosby ordered to pay $19.25m to woman in decades-old assault case

Africanews  

A California court has awarded $19.25m in damages to a woman who accused actor Bill Cosby of drugging and sexually assaulting her somewhere in the early 1970s.

Ghana, EU sign first pact to counter West Africa's growing insecurity

Africanews  

Ghana and the European Union on Tuesday signed their first formal defence partnership, as the country presents itself as a regional bulwark against the growing jihadist violence roiling west Africa.

Chad begins relocation of refugees along its border with Sudan

Africanews  

The evacuations already began in Ennedi Est Province over the weekend, with the government targeting to relocate at least 2,300 refugees, mostly women and children.

South Africa: No, Kenyan Health Minister Aden Duale Was Not Injured in Road Crash

allAfrica  

[Africa Check] No, Kenyan health minister Aden Duale was not injured in road crash

Heirs Energies Drives African Entrepreneurship, Invests $10 Million In 2,000 Startups

AfricaDotcom  

Heirs Energies is supporting the Tony Elumelu Foundation’s (TEF) 2026 cohort of 3,200 African entrepreneurs, helping to drive enterprise growth and job

News Industry Roundtable Addresses Sustainability Challenges Facing Independent Publishers

AfricaDotcom  

Stakeholder engagement, governance, transparency, access and digital transition highlighted at the Digital News Transformation Fund

Debbie Millman: A Life with Meaning

Design Indaba  

A reflective talk on creativity, identity and resilience, urging designers to embrace imperfection.

Israel bombs Tehran as Iran hits Telaviv, Gulf states

Africanews  

Israel said it carried out an extensive series of strikes on Iranian “production sites,” without providing more information. Iran also fired multiple waves of missiles at Israel early on Tuesday

Kenya: Government Moves to Calm Fears Over Kenya's Unpreparedness to Host Afcon 2027

allAfrica  

[Capital FM] NAIROBI, Kenya, March 24, 2026 - Sports Cabinet Secretary Salim Mvurya says they are working overtime to pay the Ksh 3.9 billion required to host next year's Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon).

South Africa: Planning to Fail - Why South Africa Is Not Preventing Violence and Crime

allAfrica  

[ISS] For the past 16 years, South Africa's government has not planned for the prevention of violence, particularly interpersonal violent crime.

Rising fuel prices and Middle East tensions hit South African Airlines

Africanews  

South African airlines are facing mounting pressures as rising fuel prices and regional tensions disrupt operations. Jet fuel prices have surged more than 70% since late February due to ongoing instability in the Middle East.

Ramaphosa slams 'corpse theft' at reburial of anti-colonial heroes

Africanews  

The remains of at least 63 members of the Khoi and San communities were repatriated from a European museum, part of a wider movement in Africa to bring back remains and artifacts that had been stolen or removed from the continent

Ghana: 70 Percent of Road Projects Under 'Big Push' to Be Ready End of 2027 - Minister

allAfrica  

[Ghanaian Times] SUNYANI -- The Minister of Roads and Highways, Mr. Kwame Governs Agbodza, has assured that by the end of 2027, about 70 per cent of road projects under the "Big Push" initiative will be completed nationwide.

Nigeria: Iran War May Push Nigerians to Work From Home - Dangote

allAfrica  

[Vanguard] President of the Dangote Group, Aliko Dangote, has cautioned that the escalating tensions in the Middle East could push Nigeria and other African nations toward adopting pandemic-style work-from-home policies if the situation worsens.

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