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Russia Joins Ghana’s Fight for Reparations and Return of African Artifacts

Ghana has secured Russia’s support for a major summit seeking the return of African artifacts and stronger global action on reparations.

Nigeria’s Lithium Industry Enters Global Spotlight as China Expands Its Footprint

Nigeria’s emerging lithium industry is attracting Chinese investment as the US and other economies race to secure critical mineral supplies.

Dangote Refinery Targets October Listing After Securing $1 Billion IPO Support

Dangote Refinery secures a $1 billion underwriting program as it moves closer to a potential $5 billion IPO and historic African listing.

South Africa’s Reserve Bank Investigates Democratic Alliance-Linked Fintech Over $220m Transfer

South Africa’s Reserve Bank is investigating a $220m offshore transfer involving Kastelo, a fintech co-founded by Democratic Alliance official Mark Burke.

Hichilema Wins Second Term in Zambia as Opposition Vows Court Challenge

Hakainde Hichilema wins a second term with 60% of the vote, but opposition leader Brian Mundubile vows to challenge the result in court.

Somali Airlines Set to Fly Again After 35 Years as Somalia Revives National Carrier

Somali Airlines is preparing to resume flights after 35 years, with Somalia acquiring two Airbus A320s for the national carrier’s return.

Genser Energy Secures $527m Funding to Expand Ghana’s Gas-to-Power Footprint

Ghanaian energy firm Genser Energy secures $527m to upgrade plants, build new capacity and expand its gas-to-power business in West Africa.

Egypt and Ethiopia Clash Again as Battle Over Nile Control Intensifies

The Nile dispute between Egypt and Ethiopia is widening beyond the GERD, with new concerns over dams, drought and control of water flows.

China’s Firms Flood Ethiopia’s $12.5bn Airport Tender as U.S. Eyes Bigger Role

Chinese companies hold a commanding position in Ethiopia’s Bishoftu Airport race, prompting the U.S. to seek opportunities beyond construction.

America Wanted a Reset With Burkina Faso. Now Washington Is Talking Sanctions.

Something is shifting again in the Sahel.