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Africa: Who Owns a Bank Account in Africa?
Financial inclusion in Africa operates on two distinct but overlapping tracks. Ownership of mobile-money accounts is far more widespread than ownership of traditional bank accounts, indicating that ...
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Six Countries That Have Previously Been Banned From AFCON
Kenya's Harambee Stars are among the countries that have previously been banned from participating in the Africa Cup of ...
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Former South Africa captain dies aged 29 after cancer battle
"Losing someone so young to cancer is heartbreaking, and our thoughts are with all who loved and supported her through this ...
What's the context? Don't forget the children, say rights groups after protests against gender-based violence sweep across the country.
Trump told Americans that he had “stopped” inflation after inheriting “the worst” in U.S. history. But government data tells ...
With more than 100 films under his belt, the venerated Hollywood star, who turns 77 on Dec. 21, 2025, has led an illustrious ...
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Africa Cup of Nations begins with host Morocco promising a spectacle. Here's all you need to know
The Africa Cup of Nations begins Sunday with host Morocco aiming to put on a spectacle befitting its quest to become a global soccer power. The four-week tournament has been framed as a ...
Will Mohamed Salah finally lift the trophy? Will Nigeria make up for missing the World Cup? Our writers outline what they ...
BFA’s listing on the stock exchange is a testament to what’s possible when governance, innovation, and commitment to the country are aligned ...
Venezuela blockade: Venezuela’s government has ordered its Navy to escort ships carrying petroleum products from port, ...
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List of States in Nigeria Where Bandits Are Planning to Kill People on Christmas Day Mentioned
Equipping The Persecuted warned of planned Christmas Day attacks in northern Nigeria as DSS confirmed intelligence and ...
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What to know about the long-running corruption case of former South African president Zuma
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa — Former South African President Jacob Zuma and his co-accused, the French arms manufacturer Thales, returned to court on Thursday to appeal for the dismissal of the ...
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