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Zambians to pay less for diesel, kerosene and Jet A‑1 in June after energy regulator reduced prices for the three fuels while keeping the cost of petrol unchanged.
S&P reaffirms South Africa’s sovereign ratings and maintains a positive outlook for the country, says fiscal gains and reform momentum outweigh inflationary risks.
The Egyptian government plans to clear outstanding arrears owed to international oil companies as early as June 10, in a broader effort to revive energy investment.
The report highlights structural changes in Africa’s banking sector, as well as efforts made to support trade flows in a constrained environment.
Within this envelope, €270 million has been directed towards the modernisation of the airports of Marrakech, Agadir, Tangier and Fez.
Algeria is on a frantic drive to ensure that its tourism indistry regains its Midas touch regionally.
African development finance institutions are actively strengthening their coordination around Mission 300, a massive joint initiative spearheaded by the African Development Bank Group and the World Bank Group that aims to connect an additional 300 million Africans to electricity by 2030.
South Africa will from September 2026 require importers of selected products from China to secure certificates confirming compliance with local standards.
Burkina Faso could soon receive fresh financing from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) following an agreement reached with the authorities
The funds will be used for treatment, surveillance, and border screening.

