h1
Tinubu tries shock therapy on sluggish economy
h2
When – not if – Emefiele leaves the bank
h2
Ending fuel subsidies, Tinubu takes on traders and the unions
h2
Forgotten but not gone
h2
Football before politics
h2
Mutharika manoeuvres for a comeback
h2
Shell holds up clean-up payments in graft row
h2
Street hits back for Sonko
h2
No compromise on royal power
h2
Touadéra tilts to Moscow again
h2
Tshisekedi returns empty-handed
h2
The ruling party could benefit from its IMF U-turn
h2
The IMF offers some breathing space
h2
Deeper reforms needed after the bailout
h2
A ceasefire with monitors this time
h2
Tinubu struggles to control the Assembly
h2
Sonko's trial is Sall's challenge
h2
Mnangagwa's corruption double talk
h2
Cairo's gas export boom hits obstacles
h2
Team Abiy inches forward in Oromo talks
h2
Oil boom poses governance risks
h2
Frelimo rolls out the vote
h2
Bayelsa commission reports
h2
Civilians demand a key role as US-Saudi mediation falters
h2
Ruto's housing levy is triggering mass dissent
h2
Saïed plans to tax the rich to keep the IMF away
h2
New President Tinubu ends fuel subsidy and lambasts central bank in inaugural speech
h2
Manuel Chang hears the extradition bell
h2
Hassan Sheikh moves closer to winning debt relief
h2
Power politics could derail vital grain deal for Africa
h2
Uhuru hangs on to his Jubilee
h2
President Buhari opens Africa's biggest industrial project
h2
Ruto's budget hits his hustler supporters
h2
Mahama wins NDC presidential ticket by landslide
h2
Back from the cold, Kamau Thugge chosen for Bank governor