
Why Co-op still banks on South Sudan market
Co-operative Bank deepens its South Sudan bet as the subsidiary returns to profit and fuels regional growth ambitions.
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Co-operative Bank deepens its South Sudan bet as the subsidiary returns to profit and fuels regional growth ambitions.

This will ensure highway activities align with government policy and that non‑statutory practices such as illegal levies are…

Transport is the key inflation driver, recording 9.2 percent in April, from 4 percent the previous month.

This increases the cost of intra-Africa trade, which is still grappling with other barriers.

Mombasa connects more than 80 global ports to Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), and South Sudan.

The court held that the false claims shared by Wakazi on social media damaged Baba Levo’s reputation in both the music and…

Judging by the sweat and the t-shirt stuck to his back, it must have been a serious fat burn.

Mobile money emerged as one of the strongest growth drivers.

Harmaton Sila’s journey from UoN student to Mister Global Kenya 2026 redefines masculinity and cultural identity on a global…

Various species in rangelands are the most affected, says Economic Survey 2026.

Africa’s water crisis highlights that weak institutions, not lack of funding, are the main barrier, with trust and credibility…

Sharon Lokedi battled early struggles to defend her Boston Marathon title, sealing a second straight win in a dominant Kenyan…

Kigali will host the Africa Water & Sanitation Systems Leadership Symposium from 17–21 August 2026.

Tanzania’s minerals sector has continued to strengthen its investment standing, ranking fourth in Africa and 34th globally in the…

Public-private partnerships that align infrastructure strategies with trade, integration, and long-term economic transformation…

Kenya and Russia agree that Kenyans will no longer be enlisted to serve on special military operations or recruited into the…

Conservative Anglican churches from Africa and Asia set up rival leadership council away from Archbishop of Canterbury.