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With several high-capacity projects already completed and more underway, AIC’s presence is poised to transforming the country ...
Stakeholders from across West Africa have converged in Banjul for a specialised training programme aimed at enhancing ...
Drawn by European powers with little regard for the people living there, this map from 1935 still shapes Africa’s politics, ...
Mansa Musa, the 14th-century ruler of the Mali Empire, amassed immense wealth through gold and strategic trade, becoming history's richest person. His ...
A Newsweek-created graphic shows the various travel advisories currently in place across Africa, including the no-go zones.
Chinese diplomats threatened to cancel a summit and called top officials in two African countries to pressure lawmakers to quit an international parliamentary group critical of China, officials from ...
Ever wonder why Africa’s borders appear so strange? From winding borders to straight lines and landlocked nations, Al Jazeera explores the stories behind Africa’s map.
President Adama Barrow yesterday presided over the inauguration of the country's first high voltage flagship energy infrastructure project at a colourful ceremony held at Salaji.
The Ministry of Higher Education, Research, Science and Technology, (MoHERST) in collaboration with other stakeholders yesterday reviewed and validated the final draft road-map and strategy for ...
Africa's smallest mainland country overlooked by tourists that's squeezed around a river The Gambia is the smallest country on the African mainland and is characterised by its narrow width.
Africa may be set to transform itself from a relative clean-energy laggard into a power-sector pioneer.
Yassin Fatty, a traditional practitioner of female genital cutting in the West African nation of Gambia, became the first to be convicted there. But her case led to a backlash and a popular ...