France is battling Africa’s most notorious playboy in international courtBySamira Sadeque and Samira Sadeque
African countries won’t need to worry about China’s demand for donkey hides, for nowBySamira Sadeque and Samira Sadeque
Smartphones lost market share to feature phones in Africa last yearBySamira Sadeque and Samira Sadeque
What we know about the lions that ate a suspected poacher in South AfricaBySamira Sadeque and Samira Sadeque
Trump’s ICE removed a higher number of Africans in 2017, even as overall removals fellBySamira Sadeque and Samira Sadeque
African deal-making dropped to its lowest level for five years during 2017BySamira Sadeque and Samira Sadeque
A dinosaur discovery in Egypt has revealed an ancient link between Africa and EuropeBySamira Sadeque and Samira Sadeque
Glass was being produced in ancient Sub Saharan Africa long before early European tradeBySamira Sadeque and Samira Sadeque
An African island nation known for beautiful beaches is now a global leader in cutting greenhouse gasesBySamira Sadeque and Samira Sadeque
Solar power pay-as-you-go projects in Africa are getting major fundingBySamira Sadeque and Samira Sadeque
Fintech startups took nearly a third of all African venture funding in 2017BySamira Sadeque and Samira Sadeque
The country with the highest CO2 emissions can help the continent with the lowest fight climate changeBySamira Sadeque and Samira Sadeque
How the African economies tipped to thrive in 2017 actually performedByLynsey Chutel, Abdi Latif Dahir, Samira Sadeque, and Yomi Kazeem
Tanzanians think corruption in their country has declined. The reality is very differentBySamira Sadeque and Samira Sadeque