ACCRA, July 20 (Reuters) - The yield on Ghana's 91-day treasury bill edged up to 13.32 percent at an auction on Friday compared with 13.31 percent at the last sale, on July 13, the central bank said.
ABIDJAN, July 20 (Reuters) - Ivory Coast's power exports to neighbouring countries fell by 26 percent last year to 1,225 gigawatt hours (Gwh), utility Cie said on Friday.
HARARE (Reuters) - A former minister who served under Zimbabwe's ex president Robert Mugabe was found guilty of corruption and sentenced to four years in jail on Friday, his lawyer said, the first conviction of a Mugabe-era official since he stepped down.
ASMARA (Reuters) - When Ethiopia and Eritrea went to war in 1998 and deported each other's nationals en masse, Addisalem Hadgu thought he had nothing to worry about, safe in the belief his Ethiopian passport would shield his Eritrean wife from expulsion.
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - Zimbabwe's July 30 presidential election will provide no clear winner, with 40 percent of voters choosing President Emmerson Mnangagwa and 37 percent his opponent, Nelson Chamisa, according to an Afrobarometer poll released on Friday.
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - First came the shock, then the tears of joy, then the dreams of home.
ADDIS ABABA (Reuters) - Ethiopia has passed a law that grants amnesty to political prisoners who have been released recently and reverses decades of security-obsessed rule.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Trump administration said on Thursday it would allow some 500 Somalis to remain in the United States for at least another 18 months under protected status given violence in their home county.
KINSHASA (Reuters) - Democratic Republic of Congo President Joseph Kabila said in a speech on Thursday that a presidential election in December would go ahead as planned, but he declined to say whether he would defy term limits to stand for re-election.
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