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There is a temptation, among people who do not follow the sector closely, to dismiss content creation as a hobby dressed up as a career. Anyone still holding
Lesotho is not a name that typically appears in conversations about the global artificial intelligence race. A landlocked mountain kingdom of roughly 2.3
Some financial sagas drag on so long that when they finally resolve, the relief is almost as newsworthy as the resolution itself. Ethiopia's Eurobond
For years, the conversation around foreign investment in Nigeria has been dominated by caution — currency volatility, policy unpredictability, and capital
There is a particular kind of silence that falls over a finance ministry when a big payment clears without drama. That is the sound coming out of Accra this
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Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah's first visit to China since taking office has focused on strengthening strategic partnerships and expanding trade.
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He is accused of using romance scams to defraud $8m, with the alleged profits flaunted on Instagram.
The Paraguayan Senate passed a motion against Senator Celeste Amarilla after her racist remarks against France star Kylian Mbappé, while the Senator insulted the player again during the Senate session Wednesday
The Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention described the outbreak as the “fastest growing ever”.
South Africa's National Treasury said Tuesday it would withhold funding from more than a quarter of the country's municipalities, including economic hub Johannesburg, citing financial mismanagement
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Ghana's roads run on used imports. Public transport gaps, thin car financing, and a young, growing middle class mean most Ghanaian drivers buy their first car
Kenya's economic growth is expected to slow this year, with the World Bank cutting its forecast to 4.3 percent, citing the global fallout from the US-Israeli war with Iran.
Ndodana Mkhanyisi Tshuma left the country via Heathrow Airport on a British passport on Saturday.
The decision comes as Human Rights Watch says security forces uses excessive force against demonstrators on 12 June.
Its summer camp immerses children in the world of technology, including building a robot, learning to code, and getting to grips with artificial intelligence.
Artificial intelligence is rapidly reshaping Sierra Leone's music industry, offering artists new creative tools while raising difficult questions about originality, ownership and copyright.
Morocco are set to play in another World Cup quarter-final, but are they football's dreamers or is this where they belong?
The United Nations says a new report by it’s Fact-Finding Mission for Sudan provides further evidence that atrocities committed by warring parties in the region constitute markers of genocide
Lawyers are calling for an end to traditions like bowing before judges and addressing them as "My Lord or "My Lady".