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Nigeria's President Tinubu 'not afraid' of cost-of-living protests
The protests due on August 1 are dubbed "End Bad Governance in Nigeria."
Tanzania launches electric rail service connecting key cities
Tanzania has launched an electric rail service connecting the capital Dodoma to the commercial hub Dar es Salaam.
Petrol prices in Egypt jump by 15 percent
The Egyptian petroleum ministry said that the price hike would come into effect on Friday.
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Bad weather shatters South Africa's orange exports
South Africa is the world's second biggest orange fruit exporter after Egypt, and the overall second largest citrus exporter globally after Spain.
Niger junta slashes fuel prices ahead of coup anniversary
The reduction of fuel prices is meant to ease the economic hardships in the wake of the political crisis.
Nigerian lawmakers approve new minimum wage
Africa's most populous nation has seen a series of labour strikes in recent months as unions pushed for an increase in the wage.
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South Africa's shrinking economy signals trouble for ruling ANC party
The country is heading towards general elections in 2024 amid high unemployment and widespread disillusionment with the ANC.
Rwanda fuel prices drop in new review
The Rwandan government has announced a drop in fuel prices in its review for the next two months.
Nigerian presidency budgets $19.9m for travel in 2024
The Nigerian presidency projects to use $19.9 million on travel in 2024.
South African miners resurface after underground row
The miners started coming out in small groups on Monday after being blockaded underground for several days.
Botswana extends ban on fresh produce imports until 2025
The ban on imports of tomatoes, potatoes, onions and other produce - which was due to expire at the end of December.