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Africa’s Inflation battle enters a new phase as price pressures ease unevenly across the continent

Africa’s Inflation battle enters a new phase as…

Falling inflation is improving the outlook for investors, but Nigeria, Egypt and Angola

South Africa defeated apartheid, but its deepest legacy still shapes the nation

South Africa defeated apartheid, but its deepest legacy…

Former President Kgalema Motlanthe reflects on why South Africa’s greatest challenge today is

Rising Afrophobia could cost the ANC its political soul, and reshape South Africa’s future

Rising Afrophobia could cost the ANC its political…

By AfricaHeadline South Africa is entering one of the most politically sensitive periods

The invention of “Hausa-Fulani”, when history becomes a political weapon

The invention of “Hausa-Fulani”, when history becomes a…

LAGOS – Few countries illustrate the political power of identity as vividly as

Allen Onyema, The businessman who challenged Africa’s aviation giants and built Air Peace into a regional powerhouse

Allen Onyema, The businessman who challenged Africa’s aviation…

By AfricaHeadline LAGOS, Nigeria — When Air Peace launched its first commercial flight

OPINION | Ghana is still a democratic benchmark, but the warning signs are becoming harder to ignore

OPINION | Ghana is still a democratic benchmark,…

MAPUTO – For years, Ghana has been regarded as one of Africa’s greatest

In a Nutshell | Apple Seeks Approval to Buy Memory Chips from Blacklisted Chinese Supplier

In a Nutshell | Apple Seeks Approval to…

JOHANNESBURG – Apple is lobbying the Trump administration for permission to source memory

Seychelles, Mauritius and Tunisia lead Africa’s best-performing education systems as the continent bets on human capital

Seychelles, Mauritius and Tunisia lead Africa’s best-performing education…

JOHANNESBURG — While Africa continues to grapple with some of the world’s most

Africa’s Inflation battle enters a new phase as price pressures ease unevenly across the continent

Africa’s Inflation battle enters a new phase as price pressures ease unevenly across the continent

Falling inflation is improving the outlook for investors, but Nigeria, Egypt and Angola remain among Africa’s highest-inflation economies

South Africa defeated apartheid, but its deepest legacy still shapes the nation

South Africa defeated apartheid, but its deepest legacy still shapes the nation

Former President Kgalema Motlanthe reflects on why South Africa’s greatest challenge today is no longer dismantling apartheid, but

Rising Afrophobia could cost the ANC its political soul, and reshape South Africa’s future

Rising Afrophobia could cost the ANC its political soul, and reshape South Africa’s future

By AfricaHeadline South Africa is entering one of the most politically sensitive periods since the end of apartheid.

The invention of “Hausa-Fulani”, when history becomes a political weapon

The invention of “Hausa-Fulani”, when history becomes a political weapon

LAGOS – Few countries illustrate the political power of identity as vividly as Nigeria. With more than 250

Allen Onyema, The businessman who challenged Africa’s aviation giants and built Air Peace into a regional powerhouse

Allen Onyema, The businessman who challenged Africa’s aviation giants and built Air Peace into a regional powerhouse

By AfricaHeadline LAGOS, Nigeria — When Air Peace launched its first commercial flight in 2014, few industry observers

OPINION | Ghana is still a democratic benchmark, but the warning signs are becoming harder to ignore

OPINION | Ghana is still a democratic benchmark, but the warning signs are becoming harder to ignore

MAPUTO – For years, Ghana has been regarded as one of Africa’s greatest democratic success stories. While several

In a Nutshell | Apple Seeks Approval to Buy Memory Chips from Blacklisted Chinese Supplier

In a Nutshell | Apple Seeks Approval to Buy Memory Chips from Blacklisted Chinese Supplier

JOHANNESBURG – Apple is lobbying the Trump administration for permission to source memory chips from ChangXin Memory Technologies

Seychelles, Mauritius and Tunisia lead Africa’s best-performing education systems as the continent bets on human capital

Seychelles, Mauritius and Tunisia lead Africa’s best-performing education systems as the continent bets on human capital

JOHANNESBURG — While Africa continues to grapple with some of the world’s most pressing education challenges, it is

Africa’s Inflation battle enters a new phase as price pressures ease unevenly across the continent
South Africa defeated apartheid, but its deepest legacy still shapes the nation
Rising Afrophobia could cost the ANC its political soul, and reshape South Africa’s future
The invention of “Hausa-Fulani”, when history becomes a political weapon
Allen Onyema, The businessman who challenged Africa’s aviation giants and built Air Peace into a regional powerhouse
OPINION | Ghana is still a democratic benchmark, but the warning signs are becoming harder to ignore
In a Nutshell | Apple Seeks Approval to Buy Memory Chips from Blacklisted Chinese Supplier
Seychelles, Mauritius and Tunisia lead Africa’s best-performing education systems as the continent bets on human capital

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Economic and Business News

ADF injects CFA1.7 billion to boost exports and position West Africa at the core of AfCFTA

ADF injects CFA1.7 billion to boost exports and position West Africa at the core of AfCFTA

Abidjan The African Development Fund has approved a CFA1.7 billion grant (approximately $2.8 million) to strengthen private sector

AfricaHeadline secures exclusive coverage of the 2025 U.S.-Africa Business Summit in Luanda

AfricaHeadline secures exclusive coverage of the 2025 U.S.-Africa Business Summit in Luanda

Luanda, May 29, 2025 | AfricaHeadline Newsroom AfricaHeadline has secured exclusive media coverage of the highly anticipated 2025

Oil prices fall on prospects of lower Saudi Arabia price target

SINGAPORE, Sept 26 (Reuters) – Oil prices dropped on Thursday, reversing earlier gains, as news of top exporter

Can Stablecoins fix Africa’s broken payments system? Investors are betting they can

Can Stablecoins fix Africa’s broken payments system? Investors are betting they can

Nigerian fintech Daya’s US$2.4 million funding reflects a broader race to modernise the financial infrastructure underpinning African trade

Angola-Namibia Energy Ties Strengthened at Angola Oil & Gas 2025

Angola-Namibia Energy Ties Strengthened at Angola Oil & Gas 2025

Cape Town, South Africa – Namibia’s Petroleum Commissioner, Maggy Shino, has called for deeper regional collaboration as African

Nigeria’s most valuable companies leading growth and innovation

Nigeria’s most valuable companies leading growth and innovation

Lagos – As Nigeria navigates through economic reforms and market challenges, the country’s most valuable companies continue to

NLNG and Venture Global Breaches: Shell says The Global LNG business built on sanctity of contracts

NLNG and Venture Global Breaches: Shell says The Global LNG business built on sanctity of contracts

Shell has accused U.S.-based Venture Global LNG of wrongfully earning $3.5 billion, according to a report by the

Emirates restores 96% of global network, reinforcing Dubai’s role as a strategic aviation hub

Emirates restores 96% of global network, reinforcing Dubai’s role as a strategic aviation hub

Johannesburg – Emirates is nearing a full operational recovery, with 96 per cent of its global network restored

Politics & Climate

The tragedy and the weight of João Lourenço’s role in the Washington peace agreement for the DRC

The tragedy and the weight of João Lourenço’s role in the Washington peace agreement for the DRC

Washington – The tragedy, and the magnitude, of João Lourenço’s role in the Washington Peace Agreement for the

Ivory Coast announces withdrawal of French troops, marking the end of a historic military presence

Ivory Coast announces withdrawal of French troops, marking the end of a historic military presence

Lagos, Nigeria – Ivory Coast’s President, Alassane Ouattara, has announced the withdrawal of French troops from the country,

Burkina Faso Junta appoints new Prime Minister after government dissolution

Burkina Faso Junta appoints new Prime Minister after government dissolution

Lagos, Nigeria — Burkina Faso’s ruling military junta has appointed Rimtalba Jean Emmanuel Ouedraogo as the new prime

ANC-DA coalition faces mounting strains amid legal ambiguity in South Africa

ANC-DA coalition faces mounting strains amid legal ambiguity in South Africa

Johannesburg, South Africa – South Africa’s first-ever coalition government, led by the African National Congress (ANC) and the

Europe Profits from African Desperation: €56 Million Collected from Rejected Visa Applications

Europe Profits from African Desperation: €56 Million Collected from Rejected Visa Applications

Brussels – The European Union collected €56 million in 2023 from visa applications submitted by African citizens that

Brazil’s Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes deactivates X account after multimillion-dollar fine on the platform

Brazil’s Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes deactivates X account after multimillion-dollar fine on the platform

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil – The official X account of Brazilian Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes was

How Cyril Ramaphosa’s air power could crush Paul Kagame’s forces

How Cyril Ramaphosa’s air power could crush Paul Kagame’s forces

South Africa vs Rwanda Lagos, Nigeria – In African geopolitics, air superiority is the defining factor in modern

Nutrition and health in rural Africa: The critical role of food security

Nutrition and health in rural Africa: The critical role of food security

Food security is essential for the health and well-being of rural communities across Africa. With millions facing malnutrition

Optinions & World

OPINIÃO | Como o relatório da HRMI sobre Angola reabre o debate sobre quem define os critérios pelos quais África é avaliada.

OPINIÃO | Como o relatório da HRMI sobre Angola reabre o debate sobre quem define os critérios pelos quais África…

Quando os rankings internacionais da Human Rights Measurement Initiative (HRMI), se transformam em narrativas globais, a metodologia torna-se

The Colonizers have returned, but this time they sign contracts

The Colonizers have returned, but this time they sign contracts

Simon Mwansa Kapwepwe’s warning and Africa’s new battle for economic sovereignty “If we don’t handle our independence very

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

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

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 future if it gets the strategy right

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 policy

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 African leaders refuse to let go

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 and reinvention

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 déconnectée du peuple

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

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South Africa unveils sweeping crackdown on illegal immigration as President warns against vigilantism

South Africa unveils sweeping crackdown on illegal immigration as President warns against vigilantism

JOHANNESBURG — South African President Cyril Ramaphosa announced one of the country’s most comprehensive overhauls of immigration management

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