ACCPA promotes equity and transparency by grounding all its work in independent research, data-driven analysis, and open ...
In any government, the chief task of a ministry or department of finance is to envision and chart out the nation's economic ...
Ethiopia has entered formal talks with a group of investors in its $1 billion international bond on how to restructure the ...
A recent major leak of surveillance data from China shows Beijing could use Taiwan as a “springboard” for hackers to launch ...
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MEXC invests $30m in blockchain education
Cryptocurrency exchange MEXC has reaffirmed its commitment to Africa’s digital finance revolution with a $30 m investment ...
Huawei Digital Power has installed AI-enabled data center infrastructure at the Cooperative Bank of Oromia, aiming to improve ...
The World Bank’s Africa’s Pulse (Fall 2025) reports that Sub-Saharan Africa’s growth is rebounding modestly but remains too ...
Objectives The objective of this study was to assess adherence to smoke-free laws at points-of-sale (PoS), that is, retail ...
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Ethiopia: Torch Passed, Headwinds Ahead: Eyob Tekalign Takes Helm of Nbe At Critical Juncture
Opinion - In early September 2025, Mamo Mihretu announced his resignation as Governor of the National Bank of Ethiopia (NBE), marking the end of a tenure that spanned seven years in senior economic ...
Somalia tops the list of countries where access to the Bible is blocked by law, actions of religious extremists or acts by other nonstate actors, the Bible Access Initiative announced ...
Since losing 2-0 to Egypt in November 2023, the Leone Stars have recorded victories over Djibouti (2-1), Guinea-Bissau (3-1) ...
The study ranks Somalia, Afghanistan, Yemen, North Korea, and Mauritania as the countries with the most severe Bible restrictions. Other nations with significant Bible shortages include the Democratic ...
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