Go tell it: Spending the holidays touring the slopes of Kilimanjaro

Kilimanjaro region in Northern Tanzania attracts tens of thousands of people to visit during Christmas and New Year, joining their families for the festivities.
Charges for transactions that had been reduced in March, will go back to the original rates
Kenyans to tighten belts further as mobile money charges return
The Central Bank of Kenya is reinstating charges on mobile money transactions, after they were put on hold to cushion Kenyans from the economic ravages of Covid-19.
South African Airways
South African Airways prepares to relaunch in 2021
The Department of Public Enterprises (DPE) has announced an interim six-member South African Airways (SAA) board as the airline prepares to relaunch in 2021.
Goldman Environmental Prize winner, Chibeze Ezekiel
Chinese coal projects threaten Africa's renewable future
When the Ghanaian government agreed to coordinate with Shenzen Energy Group, a Chinese energy company, to build a 7,000-megawatt coal power plant in the country's Ekumfi district, Chibeze Ezekiel was concerned.
The extent of damage or the effects on production were not clear
Explosion rocks oil refinery in South Africa
Seven people have been injured after an explosion rocked South Africa’s second-largest crude oil refinery in Durban.
Stockbrokers monitor trade on Uganda Securities Exchange in Kampala, PHOTO | FILE | NMG
Austerity slows deals at Ugandan bourse
The total market capitalisation of firms listed at the Uganda Securities Exchange fell to Ush4.27 trillion ($1.15 billion) in 2019/20, from Ush4.91 trillion ($1.32 billion) in 2018/19.
Nigeria's economy has slipped into the worst recession in decades
Nigeria's economy slips into 'worst' recession in decades, with recovery forecast
There is hope for Nigeria to recover from its current economic recession which is widely seen as the worst recorded by the West African nation in almost four decades, said local experts.