Zimbabwe issues Z$100bn note

The central bank in Zimbabwe is to issue Z$100bn bank-notes, as hyperinflation pushes prices in the country ever-higher.

Kenya court halts biofuel project

A judge in Kenya orders that a project to grow sugarcane on a river delta be halted.

Niger signs power deal with China

China agrees to send electrical power units to help improve Niger's power supplies.

Free-for-all

Kenyans suffer as foreign trawlers grab their fish

Surprise bank holiday in Tanzania

The unexpected closure of all banks in Tanzania surprises many businesses in the East African nation.

Probe into Kenya hotel sell-off

Kenya's prime minister investigates reports a luxury Nairobi hotel was sold off on the cheap.

Tobacco giant ‘breaks youth code’

A UK tobacco firm is breaking its own marketing code covering cigarette sales to young Africans, a BBC investigation finds.

Nigerian oilfield resumes pumping

Royal Dutch Shell resumes production at its main offshore oil field in Nigeria, following a militant attack.

Nigeria ’shock’ after oil attack

The resumption of oil production is delayed as employees of Shell in Nigeria are in "shock" following an attack by militants.

Nigerian attack closes oilfield

Royal Dutch Shell halts production at its main offshore oil field in Nigeria, following a militant attack.
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