Wednesday May 6, 2026
Place your advertisement here.
Contact us today +2207336467/5035263
.
GCRPS Logo
Place your advertisement here.
Contact us today +2207336467/5035263
GRA Image
Place your advertisement here.
Contact us today +2207336467/5035263

The Rest of Africa

Senegal-2025-Investment-Code

Senegal Takes a new step in improving the business climate with the adoption of the 2025 Investment Code

Senegal’s 2025 Investment Code, passed by the National Assembly, modernizes the business framework with digital procedures, tax incentives, and sustainable investment regimes, positioning Senegal as a top African investment destination.

Share the news with your Friends and Family
Unstoppable-Africa-2025

Global Africa Business Initiative’s (GABI) ‘Unstoppable Africa’ 2025 Puts Africa at the Center of Global Growth

Unstoppable Africa 2025, hosted by the Global Africa Business Initiative in New York, unites leaders to promote sustainable business with Africa, focusing on energy, trade, critical minerals, and creative industries.

Share the news with your Friends and Family
Guinea-referendum-Mamadi-Doumbouya-presidency

Guinea Votes on a Referendum that May Restore Civilian Rule

Guinea held a constitutional referendum that may enable military leader Mamadi Doumbouya to seek the presidency, sparking criticism as opposition parties remain banned and provisional results are awaited.

Share the news with your Friends and Family
Botswana-wins-4x400m-relay-World-Championships

Botswana Wins Gold in the 4x400m Relay, while the US Secures the Women’s Title

Botswana became the first African nation to win the men’s 4x400m relay at the World Championships with a historic victory, as the U.S. took silver and South Africa bronze, while the U.S. women dominated their relay.

Share the news with your Friends and Family
Collen-Kebinatshipi-wins-400m-gold-World-Athletics-Championships

Collen Kebinatshipi Wins the Men’s 400m Final, Leading Botswana to Victory

Botswana’s Collen Kebinatshipi won gold in the men’s 400m final at the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo with a national record of 43.53 seconds, ahead of Jereem Richards of Trinidad and Tobago and compatriot Bayapo Ndori.

Share the news with your Friends and Family

Sign up to receive the latest news and events in your inbox

Join our community of news enthusiasts.

Breaking News in your inbox

Sign up to receive latest news and events in your inbox.

ARPS Media
ARPS Media

FREE
VIEW