African Countries Are Signing Bilateral Health Deals With the U.S. – Virologist Identifies the ‘Red Flags’

African Countries Are Signing Bilateral Health Deals With the U.S. – Virologist Identifies the ‘Red Flags’

The United States is signing bilateral health deals with African countries. By the end of February 2026, deals worth US$19.8 billion had been signed in new health funding. Of this amount, the US has committed US$12.2 billion and African countries US$7.5 billion. Eighteen African countries have signed these deals. They are Botswana, Burkina Faso, Burundi,…

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Africa: Sub-Saharan African Economies Among World’s Fastest-Improving in Global Connectedness

Africa: Sub-Saharan African Economies Among World’s Fastest-Improving in Global Connectedness

Based on more than 9 million data points tracking international flows of trade, capital, information, and people, the report offers the most comprehensive view of globalisation available. Global connectedness stood at 25 per cent in 2025, matching the record high first reached in 2022 Namibia ranks among the top three countries globally for long-term increases…

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African Countries Are Signing Bilateral Health Deals With the U.S. – Virologist Identifies the ‘Red Flags’

African Health Financing Faces Governance Crisis, Not Just Funding Gap

Despite spending billions on health every year, many African health systems remain underfunded and heavily dependent on external assistance. Then, African leaders adopted the Abuja Declaration, which pledged to allocate at least 15% of their national budgets to health care. Yet, as fiscal spaces tighten and debt burdens grow, a new consensus is emerging: the problem isn’t…

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African Countries Are Signing Bilateral Health Deals With the U.S. – Virologist Identifies the ‘Red Flags’

Africa: At Women of Impact in Africa Award, South African Anti-Apartheid Activist Urges Young Africans to Push Borders

At the Arise News Women of Impact in Africa 2026, revered South African anti-apartheid activist Sophie Williams-De Bruyn called for African youths to take risks and push borders. In her acceptance speech as one of the honourees, she urged the continent’s youth to see themselves as the future, adding that “the future is bright.” Williams-De…

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African Countries Are Signing Bilateral Health Deals With the U.S. – Virologist Identifies the ‘Red Flags’

Africa: Middle East War and African Economies

The escalating crisis in the Middle East is no longer a distant geopolitical drama for Africa; it is an economic tremor felt from the ports of Lagos to the markets of Nairobi. For a continent already navigating debt pressures, inflation and currency volatility, instability in a region central to global energy and trade flows could…

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International Job Opportunities for South African Professionals Are Rising, Says Pnet Report

International Job Opportunities for South African Professionals Are Rising, Says Pnet Report

Pnet’s Job Market Trends Report for February includes an analysis of trends in international job opportunities for South African professionals. Based on actual vacancies posted across the company’s platforms, the data shows that the portion of international job ads targeting South African candidates increased from 1.6% in 2021 to 2.2% in 2025. Australia has remained…

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African Countries Are Signing Bilateral Health Deals With the U.S. – Virologist Identifies the ‘Red Flags’

Gcr Affirms African Export-Import Bank’s International Scale Ratings of a and A2

Cairo — African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) welcomes GCR Ratings’ (“GCR”) latest Rating action on the Bank, affirming the Bank’s international scale long and short-term issuer ratings of A and A2 respectively. The outlook was revised to “Stable” from “Rating Watch Evolving”. GCR has also affirmed the international scale long term programme rating on the USD…

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