The move comes amid ongoing challenges for the East African Crude Oil Pipeline (Eacop), which has seen more than $500m (Shs1.8 trillion) injected by shareholders following delays in debt financing.
Congolese soldiers on Mount Goma, a hill within the city, exchanged artillery fire with Rwandan troops on the other side of the border in the town of Gisenyi, according to two U.N. sources. Thank you ...
Congo's has called on international powers to pressure Rwanda, potentially via sanctions, to end the M23 offensive ...
Silverbacks Lacrosse club won the 2025 Musingu open championship in Kakamega county, Kenya. The MUBS based entity, arguably ...
Nigeria’s Super Eagles have been drawn against Tunisia, Uganda and Tanzania in Group C of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations ...
The Uganda National Bureau of Standards (UNBS) is pushing for a unified Africa product standard and certification procedure ...
SC Ventures, Standard Chartered’s innovation, fintech investment and ventures arm, and Yabx Technologies (Netherlands) ...
A report by the Auditor General has revealed how Gulu University forked out Shillings 527.5 million to pay accumulated ...
Since the M23 rebel group resumed fighting in 2021, many regional and international mediation attempts have tried to halt the ...
The countdown to the fourth TotalEnergies CAF Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) has officially begun. The Super Eagles of ...
Alterra Capital and Phatisa Group have agreed to buy Java House, from London-based private equity firm Actis for an ...
A review of 100 files at the Uganda Human Rights Commission (UHRC) by the Auditor General has revealed delays of more than ...