President Museveni's son, Gen Muhoozi Kainerugaba, who acts as Uganda's military chief, last night stirred more debate on social media after he posted a photo showing the "capture" of the wife of his ...
Rwanda’s decision to take the United Kingdom to arbitration over the scrapped migration deal shifts the dispute from ...
Uganda moves to protect Sacco members, offering up to Ush10 million each as the Bank of Uganda tightens regulation of large ...
Africa is facing rising old-age poverty and a widening infrastructure funding gap as pension savings continue to underperform, a new report warns, raising the prospect of a bleak future for millions ...
The SIWG aims to foster US-Africa economic partnerships that generate jobs, prosperity, and economic security on both continents.
Ethiopian Airlines cancelled flights to Tigray as clashes between federal forces and TPLF fighters revived fears of renewed conflict, prompting residents to rush banks amid cash shortages.
The shift coincided with renewed non-tariff disputes, including blocked goods, transport congestion and temporary border ...
Tea exporters had little choice but to use air freight to avoid being branded unreliable suppliers in the UK market.
China’s lending to developing countries has slowed sharply over the past decade, leaving many African economies paying more ...
A Ugandan court has released prominent rights activist Sarah Bireete on bail after her arrest over voter register disclosures ...
By integrating ESG into its core operations rather than treating it as a separate line of business, Standard Chartered is ...