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          A 3D printed oil pump jack is seen in front of an Opec logo. The group and its allies need to be more flexible to regain market share and avoid a comeback by the shale industry. Reuters

          With Opec+ extension into July, flexibility will be key in the future

          CommentJune 07, 2020
          Workers remove weeds as they tend to fields at a farm in Eikenhof, South Africa. Reuters

          Food security concerns highlight opportunity for African agriculture

          EconomyMay 16, 2020
          Eduardo Camavinga helped Rennes finish third in the shortened Ligue 1 season - the club's highest finish. Getty Images

          Real Madrid target Camavinga urged to stay at Rennes 'one more year'

          FootballMay 05, 2020
          A worker walks past a refinery in Nigeria's southern oil hub, Port Harcourt. Many oil-producing nations in sub-Saharan Africa are now having to cut budgets that were set based on an average oil price of $50-$60 per barrel. AFP

          African producers feel pain of lower oil prices

          EconomyMarch 23, 2020
          US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo will travel to Saudi Arabia and Oman later this month. AP Photo

          Pompeo to visit Oman and Saudi Arabia this month

          The AmericasFebruary 05, 2020
          Journalists and employees of Norwegian oil producer Equinor look out at the platforms producing oil above the Johan Sverdrup oilfield during a media visit, in the North Sea. Fifty years after the Scandinavian country first struck black gold, the field holds the promise of another half-century of oil business, despite growing opposition to fossil fuels. AFP

          How oil transformed Norway

          CommentJanuary 28, 2020
          BP revised its long term forecast for Brent crude prices downwards to $55 per barrel. AFP

          BP's new boss setting more ambitious goals on cutting carbon emissions

          EnergyJanuary 23, 2020
          British Prime Minister Boris Johnson at the UK-Africa Investment Summit in London. Getty

          Boris Johnson bids for Africa deals after Brexit

          BrexitJanuary 20, 2020
          Isabel dos Santos, the daughter of former Angolan President Jose Eduardo dos Santos, speaks to journalists before being sworn in as chief executive of state oil firm Sonangol in Luanda, Angola, June 6, 2016. REUTERS/Ed Cropley/File Photo

          Leaked documents allege 'Africa's richest woman' stole fortune

          BusinessJanuary 20, 2020
          The Fincantieri Marinette Marine shipyard in Wisconsin where four new ships destined for Saudi Arabia are to be built. Image courtesy of Fincantieri

          Two Italian firms land billion-dollar contracts serving Middle East clients

          EconomyDecember 28, 2019
          A farmer carries a hose to water his field in Tica, near Beira in Mozambique. Africa offers investment opportunities across sectors, including agriculture, as countries look to modernise their infrastructures. AFP

          UAE investments into Africa to flourish says Standard Chartered exec

          BankingDecember 02, 2019
          Protesters march during an opposition demonstration in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. The country is among the least developed nations of Africa. AFP

          World's most impoverished nations must use aid to transform economies, Unctad says

          EconomyNovember 19, 2019
          Andre de Ruyter, chief executive officer of Nampak, Africas biggest manufacturer of beverage cans, will head South Africa's state-owned power company Eskom which has received a 59 billion rand bailout package by the government. Bloomberg

          South Africa's Eskom CEO appointment met with scepticism

          EnergyNovember 19, 2019
          Adia is hosting more than 180 representatives of sovereign wealth funds, Africa focused asset managers, bankers at a two-day event in the capital that looks at the investment potential of the African continent. Delores Johnson / The National

          Adia hosts global investors and sovereign funds to make investments in Africa

          EconomyNovember 17, 2019
          A vessel laden with siipping containers leave the Port of Durban in South Africa. The port, operated by Transnet SOC Holdings, is Sub-Saharan Africa's largest, but only the 66th-biggest in the world. Bloomberg

          African port development could break investment logjam

          EconomyOctober 09, 2019
          Britain’s Duke and the Duchess of Sussex announced on Tuesday that are taking legal action against the Mail on Sunday after the newspaper allegedly unlawfully published one of the duchess’ private letters. Mark Large - Pool/Getty Images)

          Meghan Markle sues British newspaper over private letters

          EuropeOctober 01, 2019
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