As the metal hits record highs, African nations including Ghana, Mali and Burkina Faso are hampered by outdated tax regimes that prevent them from fully capitalising on the boom. Here is an analysis ...
Sherry Lynn Blackwell, a Las Vegas-based artist, turned her living room into a makeshift museum of her family history. As jazz music from a distant relative played, she went back to the very beginning ...
Ebi Bright tackles dangerous parking in Tema, engaging Burkina Faso drivers in French. Watch her impressive interactions ...
By Paul Eduarko RichardsonAccra, Feb. 6, GNA – The Institute of Economic Affairs (IEA) Ghana has rejected the proposed truncated sliding-scale mineral royalty regime, and rather called for a new ...
Details have emerged on the scope of Nigeria’s military partnership with the United States, following increased cooperations between ...
The killing of dozens of people this week in west central Kwara state is the latest grim reminder of the insecurity stalking ...
Resolute Mining (ASX: RSG) has secured a 14-year mining permit for its Doropo gold project in Côte d’Ivoire, clearing the ...
At the recent 4th Annual Forum of the African Media Network for the Promotion of Health and Environment (REMAPSEN) held in Benin, Gabonese journalist Michael Moukouangui Moukala emerged victorious, ...
From lithium and cobalt to gold, chrome, and uranium, African nations are shifting away from decades of raw mineral exports, which left processing, pricing power, and profits largely in foreign hands.
African stationary bandits manage local control; foreign partners provide markets, legitimacy and protection. The risks ...
Pan-Africanist Prof. Patrick Loch Otieno Lumumba has criticised Africa's current trajectory, asserting that the dream of a ...