South Africa’s critical minerals strategy is not embedded in a modernised mining policy aligned with an industrial policy.
Namibian Sun on MSN
Massive water debt relief for pensioners in Namibia’s south
Elizabeth Kheibes Thousands of elderly Namibians in the ||Kharas and Hardap regions are set to breathe a sigh of relief as regional leaders ordered a full write-off of water debts owed by pensioners, ...
Namibia on Monday launched a five-year National Sanitation and Hygiene Strategy, aiming to end open defecation and ensure every household has access to dignified and climate-resilient sanitation ...
The African aviation market continues to grow, driven by rising passenger demand, expanding route networks, and increased connectivity across domestic, ...
AllAfrica on MSN
Zimbabwe: Zesn Calls for Gender-Focused Electoral Reforms As Women's Representation Declines
Local Civil society groups are urging stronger regional collaboration to push for gender-inclusive electoral reforms that promote women's political leadership, drawing lessons from regional neighbours ...
Al Jazeera on MSN
Tanzania elections: Who’s standing and what’s at stake?
Voters in Tanzania are heading to polling booths on Wednesday to vote for a new president, as well as members of parliament ...
The Punch on MSN
PENGASSAN crisis: Dangote refinery redeploys sacked engineers to Borno, Zamfara, others
The Dangote refinery has re-employed the engineers sacked last month during the crisis between it and the Petroleum and ...
Former NBA President Olisa Agbakoba says only true federal restructuring can save Nigeria from deepening poverty and ...
In Tanzania, an internet blackout and curfew fail to stop demonstrators challenging an election they see as predetermined.
AGOA, enacted by the US Congress in 2000, had allowed eligible Sub-Saharan African countries to export over 6,000 products duty-free to the American market. In 2023 alone, Africa exported goods worth ...
Africa’s richest man expected in November after previous abortive trip in 2015 Source: Dangote to seal US$1 billion Zimbabwe ...
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Namibia: Northern Bus Drivers Cry Foul Over Foreign Competition
A group of aggrieved long-distance bus operators and conductors recently gathered at Oshakati's Independence Stadium, demanding that all foreign-owned buses without valid permits be barred from the ...
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