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Our Hot News category delivers fast, accurate, and insightful coverage of trending stories across Africa. Whether it’s major economic shifts, leadership changes, or global events impacting African nations, we keep you informed as events unfold.

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10 powerful female entrepreneurs in Mauritius

Mauritius’ women entrepreneurs are driving growth across finance, luxury, and startups.

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Paradise Redefined: How Constance Éphélia blends luxury and sustainability in Seychelles

Eco-conscious luxury defines Constance Éphélia, set between rainforest, mangroves, and sea.

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15 African DJs changing the sound of global nightlife

African DJs take Amapiano, Afro-house and gqom from local clubs to global stages.

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Kavango Resources boost Zimbabwe gold mining with $2.9 million funding

Kavango moves toward early gold production with a $2.9 million raise.

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TotalEnergies bets on Namibia oil growth beyond Venus project

TotalEnergies pushes deeper into Namibia with Venus as a growth foundation.

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10 best event venues in Africa for luxury gatherings

Iconic resorts and cultural landmarks make Africa a rising hub for high-end gatherings.

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Walmart set to open first retail stores in South Africa

Walmart to launch first branded stores in South Africa, boosting its African retail strategy.

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BP expands Egypt energy push with five new Mediterranean gas wells

BP has expanded its Egypt footprint, signing a deal for five deepwater Mediterranean wells.

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Emaar Misr signs $18.5 billion deal to transform Egypt’s Red Sea tourism

Egypt’s Red Sea gets $18.5 billion megaproject to rival Dubai tourism.

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