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Senegal’s Debt Service Forecasts Surge by $5.8 Billion Amid IMF Talks

Senegal has sharply raised its projected debt service payments by about 3.2 trillion CFA francs ($5.8 billion) over the next three years, according to...

Sudanese Pound Collapses as UAE Flight and Shipping Restrictions Cripple Gold Exports

The Sudanese pound has lost nearly 40% of its value following what traders and officials describe as a de facto embargo on flights and...

Uganda to Hold General Election on January 15 as Museveni Seeks to Extend Nearly 40-Year Rule

Uganda’s Electoral Commission has announced January 15 as the date for the country’s next general election, in which long-serving President Yoweri Museveni will once...

Ghanaian Singer Wendy Shay Opens Up About Online Bullying After Joining RuffTown Records Following Ebony’s Death

Ghanaian musician Wendy Shay has opened up about one of the toughest moments in her career — facing widespread online bullying and criticism after...
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Ghana: Road Deaths Surge by 20% in 2025 Despite Drop in Crashes and Injuries – NRSA Report

Provisional data from the National Road Safety Authority (NRSA) reveals a worrying rise in road traffic fatalities across Ghana, even as the total number...

Ghana: Ntim Fordjour Blames Akufo-Addo’s Refusal to Sign Anti-LGBTQ+ Bill for NPP’s 2024 Election Defeat

Reverend John Ntim Fordjour, a sponsor of the Human Sexual Rights and Family Values Bill, 2025, has attributed the New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) loss...

Kenya and Senegal Sign Landmark Visa-Waiver Agreement to Boost Trade and Cooperation

Bassirou Diomaye Faye (left) and William RutoSource: Africa PublicityKenya and Senegal have taken a significant step toward deepening bilateral relations with the signing of...

End To Hamas Will Be Fast, Furious and Brutal – Trump Warns Against Violation of Gaza Peace Deal

President Donald Trump signed the Gaza Peace Agreement in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt, on Monday, October 13, 2025Source: Africa PublicityUS President, Donald Trump, has warned that...
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SADC Sends 80 Observers to Monitor Tanzania’s October 29 General Elections

The Southern African Development Community (SADC) has deployed 80 election observers from 10 member states to oversee Tanzania’s general elections scheduled for October 29,...

Three Dead, One Missing After Indian Cargo Ship Sinks Off Mozambique Coast

Mozambique’s maritime authorities have launched a search and rescue operation after an Indian cargo vessel sank near the port of Beira, leaving three Indian...

World Bank Urges Strategic Investment to Harness $23 Trillion Potential of Congo Basin Forests

The World Bank has called for urgent and strategic investment to unlock the vast economic and environmental potential of the Congo Basin’s forests, which...

IFC and Appian Launch $1 Billion Fund to Boost Critical Minerals Projects in Africa and Latin America

The International Finance Corporation (IFC) and private equity firm Appian Capital Advisory have launched a $1 billion fund to invest in critical minerals projects...
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Amnesty International Accuses Tanzanian Authorities of Escalating Human Rights Abuses Ahead of Elections

Amnesty International has accused Tanzanian authorities of intensifying human rights violations in the lead-up to the country’s presidential elections scheduled for October 29.In a...

Uganda to Receive Over $2 Billion in New World Bank Funding After Loan Suspension Lifted

Uganda will receive more than $2 billion in new financing from the World Bank over the next three financial years to support economic development,...

UBA Empowers Next Generation of Leaders as 700 Youths Join GMAP Initiative 

 Africa’s Global Bank, United Bank for Africa (UBA) Plc, continues to demonstrate its commitment to youth empowerment and leadership development as 700 young professionals...

South Africa Expresses Optimism Over Renewal of U.S. AGOA Trade Deal

South Africa’s Minister of International Relations and Cooperation, Ronald Lamola, says trade discussions with the United States are progressing positively, expressing optimism that the...
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Somalia’s Economy Hit Hard by U.S. Aid Cuts, Says Development Bank Chief

Somalia’s development bank chief has warned that recent U.S. aid reductions have had a “severe impact” on the nation’s economy.She explained that the cuts...

Ghana’s Controversial Anti-LGBTQ+ Bill Reintroduced In Parliament   

Sam George (Left) and Ntim FordjourSource: Africa PublicityGhana's controversial anti-LGBTQ+ bill has been reintroduced in Parliament and is expected to spark yet another intense...

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