CAF announces reforms after chaotic AFCON final
CAF says it is now working closely with FIFA to improve referee training and VAR standards, while also reviewing compensation to safeguard integrity.
Kenya’s “wastepreneurs” turn food waste into opportunity
In Kenya, a growing number of entrepreneurs, known as wastepreneurs, are transforming food waste into valuable products such as fuel, fertiliser, and cooking oil.
Morocco’s Tangier port prepares for spike in traffic driven by Gulf crisis
Located in northern Morocco on the Strait of Gibraltar, Tangier is a major stopping point for Europe-bound container ships
Namibia: When Fuel Prices Rise, Namibians Start Looking for Relief
[Namibian] A fuel price increase of N$2.50 to N$4 per liter is not merely a technical adjustment. It is a national economic event. The knock-on effects are felt across all 14 regions.
Nigeria fuel prices surge 65% amid global oil shock
Prices have jumped by around 65%, the steepest increase among major African economies. The refinery was expected to reduce imports and stabilize costs, but Nigeria still relies heavily on foreign crude.
Namibia: Minister Modestus Amutse Briefs On Fuel Supply and Price Review in Windhoek
[Namibian] Windhoek, 27 March 2026.
Namibia: Minister Modestus Amutse Briefs On Fuel Supply and Price Review in Windhoek
[Namibian] Windhoek, 27 March 2026.
Egypt business curfew sparks concern among traders and tourism sector
The government says the move is necessary as fuel costs surge due to disruptions linked to regional conflict, which have driven up import prices and strained national finances.
Nigeria: Nigeria Seeing More Interest From LNG Buyers for Its Cargoes – NNPC
[This Day] FG accelerates permits for oil producers to revive old wells
World Cup 2026 under fire as Amnesty warns of human rights risks for fans
This summer’s World Cup is being billed as a celebration of global football but not everyone is convinced it will feel that way on the ground.