MSGBC 2025: Africa Needs $375B to Develop Natural Gas Sector, Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) Says
DAKAR, Senegal, December 8, 2025/ — Africa requires an estimated $375 billion over the next 10 to 12 years to adequately fund upstream and midstream gas development across the continent, according to non-profit organization the Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE). According to Dr. Riverson Oppong, Africa Director, SPE, who spoke during a workshop at this
Tension in Borama remains high amid deadly unrest
Tension in Borama remains high and the situation uncertain following two public statements from Somaliland’s President Abdirahman Mohamed Abdillahi Irro and the dispatch of traditional elders to Borama. The traditional elders were sent to help calm unrest after deadly protests erupted Thursday night, triggered by the government’s announcement that it would proceed with the launch of Xeer
Eco-Navitas Alliance Ignites Fresh Momentum in Africa’s Exploration Landscape
PRESS RELEASE JOHANNESBURG, South Africa, December 5, 2025/ — The African Energy Chamber (AEC) (https://EnergyChamber.org) strongly supports Eco Atlantic’s newly announced Strategic Partnership with Navitas Petroleum, which stands to reinvigorate exploration activity across Southern Africa and reinforce investor confidence in the continent’s most prospective offshore basins. Signed on December 3, 2025, the framework and option
National Basketball Association (NBA) Africa Announces Five Prize-Winning Startups at its Second Accelerator Demo Day
PRESS RELEASE KIGALI, Rwanda, December 5, 2025/ — NBA Africa (www.NBA.com) today announced the five prize-winning startup companies from the second edition of NBA Africa Triple-Double Accelerator (https://TripleDoubleAccelerator.NBA.com), which the league launched last year to support the continent’s technology ecosystem and the next generation of African entrepreneurs.
Rwanda and DR Congo begin complex peace process after signing US-brokered deal
By: RFI Congolese President Felix Tshisekedi and Paul Kagame, the longtime president of Rwanda, officially signed the “Washington Agreements for Peace and Stability” in the US capital on Thursday, nearly a year after they failed to make a similar joint declaration in Angola. President Trump said the peace ceremony, held at the newly renamed Donald J



