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African currencies among best performers in 2025
The stellar year was driven by soaring commodity prices and rising economic stability.
Mike Hutchings/Illustration/Reuters
Guinea election expected to cement autocrat’s rule
Mamady Doumbouya, who seized power in a coup in 2021, is predicted to win a seven-year term, cementing the autocrat’s rule in the West African nation.
Souleymane Camara/Reuters
Touadéra set to extend his term as president of the Central African Republic
The incumbent looks likely to win another five year term despite slowing growth and a worsening security situation.
Leger Serge Kokpakpa/Reuters
African Cup of Nations shifts to 4-year cycle
The move will align the tournament with European sporting calendars after years of complaints from clubs.
Amr Abdallah Dalsh/Reuters
Ghana approves bill to legalize the use of cryptocurrencies
Crypto is increasingly popular among digitally savvy consumers and businesses on the continent trying to hedge against currency volatility.
Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo/Reuters
Trump withdraws US ambassadors to Africa
Washington has removed top-level representatives in more than half the countries of sub-Saharan Africa.
Jessica Koscielniak/File Photo/Reuters
UAE blockchain project eyes Africa growth through M-Pesa deal
The initiative is part of a push for Abu Dhabi to deepen its financial ties with African countries.
Zambia amends its constitution ahead of election
President Hakainde Hichilema said some constituencies should be split into smaller ones in changes that will also increase the number of lawmakers.
Botswana’s economy forecast to shrink as diamond sector slumps
Botswana, the world’s largest producer of diamonds by value, relies on the precious stones for around one-third of its national revenue.
Nigerian oil giant Heirs Energies secures $750M loan
The oil producer hopes to boost investment into an oil field that has doubled in capacity in four years.
US plans to fund controversial hepatitis B vaccine trial in Guinea-Bissau
Washington is sending $1.6 million to a Danish research group “with ties to the US anti-vaccine movement,” reported NOTUS.
The energy trap at the heart of Africa’s stalled industrialization
How does the continent get out of a self-reinforcing cycle of low energy and low productivity?
Ghana asks US to extradite former finance minister accused of corruption
Ken Ofori-Atta stands accused of causing financial losses while he was in government.
K-pop power player HYBE looks to African market
The entertainment company behind mega-popular boy band BTS announced a new joint venture with several regional music veterans.
Kenya announces new $300M power deal
The agreement is with a consortium comprising pan-African infrastructure investor Africa50 and the Indian government.
Kenya pushes back as US eyes more African health deals
A handful of countries have signed agreements with Washington but a Kenyan court case has raised growing data privacy concerns.
US threatens ‘severe consequences’ for S. Africa as rift escalates
The comments came after Pretoria reportedly expelled several Kenyan nationals sent to help members of the country’s white minority relocate.
US loans Angola $500M for major railroad
The loan is part of White House efforts to counter China’s influence on the continent, while gaining access to Africa’s vast mineral resources.