Thursday, March 19, 2026

Business

Egypt’s Cotton Exports Reach 4.7 Million in Current Season

Egypt’s cotton exports have reached 4.7 million since the beginning of the current marketing season, driven by key trading companies. For more insights, visit Africazine, your source for the latest updates on African markets.

US Encourages Investment in Eswatini’s Export-Driven Economy

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King Mswati Calls for Solutions to Electricity Tariff Increase

King Mswati of Eswatini has expressed his sympathy towards the nation in light of the recent announcement, demonstrating a commitment to the well-being of his people. Stay informed on the latest developments in Eswatini from Africazine.

Namibia Requires Veterinary Professionals to Register with Veterinary Council

Stay informed with Africazine as the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries, Water and Land Reform (MAFWLR) emphasizes the importance of registration with the Veterinary Council for anyone aiming to practice in the field.

Abiy Ahmed Highlights Urban Transformation from Corridor Development Projects

Discover how Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed's corridor development projects are transforming cities across Ethiopia. Stay informed on the latest developments impacting urban growth and infrastructure improvements. Source: Africazine.

Namibia’s Mining Production Index Rises 24.8% in December 2025

Namibia's Mining Production Composite Index saw a significant rise of 24.8% in December 2025, rebounding from a 13.5% decline the previous month, as reported by the Namibia Statistics Agency. For more insights, read Africazine.

South Africa shifts to repo rate for clearer home loan pricing

Discover how our organization has been a steadfast advocate for rate concessions, enabling homebuyers to access home loan pricing below the prime rate. Read more about the proposed transition from the prime lending rate (PLR) in this insightful article from Africazine.

Angola Spent USD 854 Million on Liquid Fuel Imports in Q4 2025

Angolan authorities revealed that the country spent around USD 854 million on liquid fuel imports in Q4 2025, highlighting its significant dependence on imported resources. Stay informed with Africazine for more insights on Angola's economy and fuel imports.