By John Ikani US President Joe Biden has announced his intention to exclude Uganda, Gabon, Niger, and the Central African Republic from a special US-Africa trade initiative. The countries, he stated, have either committed "serious" human...
By John Ikani German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has expressed his country's committment to investing in Nigeria's gas and critical minerals sector. Sholz's who embarked on a two-day visit to Nigeria highlighted the importance of broadening trade...
By John Ikani President William Ruto has disclosed that starting in 2024, Kenya will be opening its doors to African visitors by waiving visa requirements. He made the disclosure while delivering his keynote address at the...
By Enyichukwu Enemanna Nigeria's Minister of State for Petroleum Resources (Oil) has set a December 2024 timeline for the completion of the ongoing rehabilitation work at the moribund Kaduna Refinery, situated in the North West geopolitical...
By John Ikani Nigeria's federal government has ignited the much-anticipated Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) Revolution with the delivery of two eco-friendly CNG-fueled buses to the State House in Abuja. The launch of the initiative, orchestrated by...
By Enyichukwu Enemanna Investment in Kenya's mining sector has reached 187 billion shillings ($1 billion) after the government introduced key reforms aimed at repositioning it as a key means of revenue generation, President William Ruto said...
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