A group in Libya has called for the formation of a unity government saddled with ending the ongoing security, political, social and economic crises in the North
Nigeria's President Goodluck Jonathan has been conferred with Mali's highest national award for his role in resolving the crisis that faced Mali, including the
The Gambian government has cancelled operating licences for all foreign exchange operators and ordered them to apply for new licences from the country's
Tanzania and the US have forged a new partnership that is set to boost the East African country’s investment in power generation and promote its commodity
Oil production has resumed at Libya's Al-Fil, after a two-month break due to protests by the locals in the area, who are demand the development of their region,
Construction of the first phase of the Mediterranean highway, stretching from Al Saloum, near the Egyptian border to Rass al-Jadir near the Tunisian-Libyan border, will soon kick
Africa has once again become the most business-confident region in the world, according to new findings from the Global Economic Conditions Survey (GECS).
South Africa’s crude oil consumption over a 10-year period, starting 2012, will rise steadily, in line with GDP growth, to hit 788,500 barrels per day (b/d) in 2022, according
Economists and financial analysts have dismissed fears over the US$ 1.8 billion fall in Nigeria’s external reserves, saying the drop has not reached a crisis level but remained