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Ismaël Lô, The guardian of Africa’s memory who turned music into a universal language

Ismaël Lô, The guardian of Africa’s memory who…

From the Legacy of Negritude to Pan-African Cultural Identity, the Life and Work

Ismaël Lô and “Tajabone”, The song that turned a Senegalese tradition into a symbol of Pan-African cultural identity

Ismaël Lô and “Tajabone”, The song that turned…

DAKAR — In a continent whose history has been shaped by colonial borders,

Africa’s foreign exchange fortresses, how Algeria, South Africa, Egypt, Morocco and Angola are building financial defences in an uncertain global economy

Africa’s foreign exchange fortresses, how Algeria, South Africa,…

Rising reserves reveal the continent’s growing resilience as governments strengthen buffers against commodity

Egypt’s foreign currency windfall strengthens economic recovery as reserves hit US$53 billion

Egypt’s foreign currency windfall strengthens economic recovery as…

Record remittances, rising foreign exchange reserves and strategic investments reinforce Cairo’s economic position

Egypt’s world cup paradox, Africa’s most successful football nation still searching for Its first FIFA World Cup victory

Egypt’s world cup paradox, Africa’s most successful football…

How the continent’s most decorated team became the only major African side never

Gambia bets on seed infrastructure to strengthen food security and protect more than 67,000 farmers

Gambia bets on seed infrastructure to strengthen food…

AfDB-backed $17.5 million programme targets climate resilience, agricultural productivity and rural incomes across

Equatorial Guinea confronts a defining economic transition as IMF forecasts prolonged contraction

Equatorial Guinea confronts a defining economic transition as…

Declining oil production is pushing one of Africa’s richest hydrocarbon economies into a

DRC puts military elite on trial as eastern conflict tests state stability

DRC puts military elite on trial as eastern…

Army General Christian Tshiwewe Songesa, former FARDC Chief of General Staff under President

Ismaël Lô, The guardian of Africa’s memory who turned music into a universal language

Ismaël Lô, The guardian of Africa’s memory who

From the Legacy of Negritude to Pan-African Cultural Identity, the Life and Work of the Senegalese Poet Who

Ismaël Lô and “Tajabone”, The song that turned a Senegalese tradition into a symbol of Pan-African cultural identity

Ismaël Lô and “Tajabone”, The song that turned

DAKAR — In a continent whose history has been shaped by colonial borders, political struggles and the pursuit

Africa’s foreign exchange fortresses, how Algeria, South Africa, Egypt, Morocco and Angola are building financial defences in an uncertain global economy

Africa’s foreign exchange fortresses, how Algeria, South Africa,

Rising reserves reveal the continent’s growing resilience as governments strengthen buffers against commodity shocks, debt pressures and global

Egypt’s foreign currency windfall strengthens economic recovery as reserves hit US$53 billion

Egypt’s foreign currency windfall strengthens economic recovery as

Record remittances, rising foreign exchange reserves and strategic investments reinforce Cairo’s economic position CAIRO — Egypt is emerging

Egypt’s world cup paradox, Africa’s most successful football nation still searching for Its first FIFA World Cup victory

Egypt’s world cup paradox, Africa’s most successful football

How the continent’s most decorated team became the only major African side never to win a World Cup

Gambia bets on seed infrastructure to strengthen food security and protect more than 67,000 farmers

Gambia bets on seed infrastructure to strengthen food

AfDB-backed $17.5 million programme targets climate resilience, agricultural productivity and rural incomes across five farming communities BANJUL, The

Equatorial Guinea confronts a defining economic transition as IMF forecasts prolonged contraction

Equatorial Guinea confronts a defining economic transition as

Declining oil production is pushing one of Africa’s richest hydrocarbon economies into a critical period of economic adjustment,

DRC puts military elite on trial as eastern conflict tests state stability

DRC puts military elite on trial as eastern

Army General Christian Tshiwewe Songesa, former FARDC Chief of General Staff under President Félix Tshisekedi. Trial of former

Ismaël Lô, The guardian of Africa’s memory who turned music into a universal language
Ismaël Lô and “Tajabone”, The song that turned a Senegalese tradition into a symbol of Pan-African cultural identity
Africa’s foreign exchange fortresses, how Algeria, South Africa, Egypt, Morocco and Angola are building financial defences in an uncertain global economy
Egypt’s foreign currency windfall strengthens economic recovery as reserves hit US$53 billion
Egypt’s world cup paradox, Africa’s most successful football nation still searching for Its first FIFA World Cup victory
Gambia bets on seed infrastructure to strengthen food security and protect more than 67,000 farmers
Equatorial Guinea confronts a defining economic transition as IMF forecasts prolonged contraction
DRC puts military elite on trial as eastern conflict tests state stability

Economic and Business News

AI’s hidden cost: The soaring energy and water bill of the digital revolution

AI’s hidden cost: The soaring energy and water bill of…

By g1 and AfricaHeadline Analysis Artificial intelligence is rapidly reshaping the global economy, but its environmental and social

Artificial Intelligence to shape the future of telecommunications in Angola, Says TIS CEO

Artificial Intelligence to shape the future of telecommunications in Angola,…

Lagos, Nigeria – William de Oliveira, CEO of TIS, has emphasized that artificial intelligence (AI) is poised to

N28 billion diesel bill drives airtel to explore solar options

One of Nigeria’s premier mobile networks, Airtel, has begun exploring the option of solar energy. This is as

Angola’s non-oil economy gains momentum as Luanda overtakes Kenya and Ethiopia in GDP rankings

Angola’s non-oil economy gains momentum as Luanda overtakes Kenya and…

Lagos – For much of the past two decades, Angola’s economic narrative was almost entirely defined by crude

Angola’s Tech firm TIS expands beyond borders

Angola’s Tech firm TIS expands beyond borders

Johannesburg – TIS Angola, one of the country’s leading technology consulting firms, is preparing for regional expansion after

AIPEX Signs $439 million investment contracts

AIPEX Signs $439 million investment contracts

Johannesburg – The Angolan Agency for Private Investment and Export Promotion (AIPEX), led by Dr. Arlindo das Chagas

AFS Summit: African farmers discuss impact of improved finances, technology on food systems

AFS Summit: African farmers discuss impact of improved finances, technology…

Agricultural experts from across Africa, last week, met in Rwanda for the annual Africa Food Systems (AFS) Summit

Credit guarantee funds are quietly reshaping Africa’s financial landscape

Credit guarantee funds are quietly reshaping Africa’s financial landscape

Johannesburg  — Across Africa, a structural shift is underway in how capital is allocated, driven not by headline-grabbing

Politics & Climate

UN must change or risk irrelevance, Finland tells General Assembly

UN must change or risk irrelevance, Finland tells…

New York – Finland’s President used his address at the United Nations General Assembly to call for urgent

Alliance of Sahel States rejects ECOWAS withdrawal timeline

Alliance of Sahel States rejects ECOWAS withdrawal timeline

The Alliance of Sahel States (AES), formed by Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger, has dismissed the six-month reconsideration

Nigeria and South Africa deepen ties at 11th Bi-National Commission Meeting

Nigeria and South Africa deepen ties at 11th…

Cape Town, South Africa – Presidents Bola Ahmed Tinubu of Nigeria and Cyril Ramaphosa of South Africa convened

From scandals to systemic issues: How corruption is undermining Portugal’s institutions

From scandals to systemic issues: How corruption is…

Portugal is grappling with a deepening corruption crisis, marked by a string of high-profile scandals and declining performance

Somali President’s convoy targeted in bomb attack, no casualties reported

Somali President’s convoy targeted in bomb attack, no…

Mogadishu, Somalia – A bomb blast struck near the convoy of Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud shortly after

João Lourenço assumes African Union Presidency with focus on infrastructure and global justice

João Lourenço assumes African Union Presidency with focus…

Addis Ababa, Ethiopia – Angolan President João Lourenço officially took over the presidency of the African Union (AU)

President Tshisekedi to address the nation following M23’s takeover of Goma

President Tshisekedi to address the nation following M23’s…

Kinshasa, DRC  – President Félix Tshisekedi of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is set to address the

Senegal reassesses IMF program following financial audit

Senegal reassesses IMF program following financial audit

Dakar – Senegal is reexamining its engagement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) following a financial audit aimed

Optinions & World

Russia, The United States, and The myth of the quick victory

Russia, The United States, and The myth of…

A strategic assessment of 21st-Century warfare JOHANNESBURG — For much of the past three decades, military and political leaders

The DRC’s untapped power could shape Africa’s economic future if it gets the strategy right

The DRC’s untapped power could shape Africa’s economic…

LAGOS – The Democratic Republic of the Congo has long been viewed as a paradox, a country endowed

E for Emigration: When “Exit” became Europe’s social policy

E for Emigration: When “Exit” became Europe’s social…

By AfricaHeadline | Opinion African emigration to Europe is often portrayed as an individual choice, commonly framed as

The fear of a power vacuum: Why some African leaders refuse to let go

The fear of a power vacuum: Why some…

Opinion | Africa By AfricaHeadline | Opinion Across Africa, moments of political transition often trigger a familiar argument:

What about Africa, now? A continent between awakening and reinvention

What about Africa, now? A continent between awakening…

By AfricaHeadline – Johannesburg | October, 2025 As the world turns its attention to America’s political battles and

La Cravate et l’Intellectuel Africain : Une Élite déconnectée du peuple

La Cravate et l’Intellectuel Africain : Une Élite…

Comment une classe intellectuelle trop occidentalisée s’est éloignée des réalités africaines Par la Rédaction d’AfricaHeadline | Juillet 2025

The Tie and the African “Intellectual”: How elites abandoned the people

The Tie and the African “Intellectual”: How elites…

How an over-Westernised intellectual class became disconnected from African realities By AfricaHeadline Editorial Team | July 2025 LAGOS

Billions in the shadows: The battle for control…

By AfricaHeadline – June, 2025 TRIPOLI — Millions of dollars frozen in U.S. banks are reigniting the fierce

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Egypt condemns attempted drone attack targeting Saudi Arabia

Egypt condemns attempted drone attack targeting Saudi Arabia

CAIRO — Egypt on Monday strongly condemned an attempted drone attack targeting the territory of Saudi Arabia, reaffirming

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How France lost the Sahel and Ibrahim Traoré seized the moment

How France lost the Sahel and Ibrahim Traoré…

Nairobi – France’s strategic position in the Sahel has significantly weakened over the past decade, following a sustained

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