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Policymakers’ hopes that Africa would replace India and the Philippines as the world’s back office have not been realised.
By Nqobile Dludla JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) -Chinese automakers are pushing to unlock Africa's underdeveloped potential, with a ...
Devon Conway has been omitted from new Black Caps head coach Rob Walter’s first squad, which will play a Twenty20 tri-series ...
Authorities say the death toll from severe floods that inundated parts of South Africa’s rural Eastern Cape province two ...
South Africa recorded foreign direct investment inflows of 11.7 billion rand ($661.46 million) in the first quarter of 2025, ...
South Africa plans to unveil a new online mining registry next month, a long-delayed move toward greater transparency that ...
The Zambian government has won a last-minute court order stopping the private burial of former President Edgar Lungu in South ...
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Sub-Saharan Africa, in particular, remained a primarily cash economy, due to factors including limited infrastructure and ...
New research reveals why early human attempts to leave Africa repeatedly failed—until one group succeeded spectacularly ...
Rhythmic pulsing deep beneath landlocked east Africa is literally tearing the continent apart. But while the effects won’t ...
Welcome to our live blog covering the latest from across Africa. Follow real-time updates on political transitions, security ...