Seven of the 10 biggest Chinese foreign mergers or acquisitions by the Chinese so far this year were in the energy sector.
African governments raised a record $8 billion in bonds this year, contributing to the continent's exposure to global financial breakdowns.
The company hopes to build up a market among Africa's subsistence farming communities.
An import terminal for liquified natural gas could counter Ghana's fast-growing energy demands.
Africa loses billions of dollars annually to tax evasion, but progress in St. Petersburg this week could begin to change that.
Big retailers like Wal-Mart and Carrefour are looking to take advantage of Africa's increasing wealth.
International partners would prefer not to channel their money through the SADC.
India’s links to Mozambique stretches back at least 600 years, perhaps much longer.
Economic expansion was expected this quarter, following dismal growth in the first quarter of this year.
This deal follows ONGC's last acquisition in the Rovuma Area 1 gas field, in June, for $2.47 billion.
Mozambique is getting $400 million in unpaid taxes - and a new power plant - from Italy's Eni, one of the world's major oil and gas players.
Haphazard methods of land governance are hampering Africa's productivity.
Teresa Heinz Kerry, the wife of U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry, was admitted to Massachusetts General Hospital on Sunday.
Obama pays a visit to the Mandelas after a town hall with South African youths that was met with protests.
In China's shadow, India -- the other emerging Asian superpower -- is making moves in Africa.
Two Indian, state-run oil companies have jointly agreed to buy another Indian company's stake in Mozambique's Rovuma gas field.
Across Africa, rhinos have been slaughtered by hunters who sell their horns to black markets in east Asia, primarily China and Vietnam.
Canada is demanding that Sri Lanka not be allowed to hold a Commonwealth summit on human rights issues.
A South African military helicopter patrolling the Kruger National Park Saturday crashed, killing five air force members.
From Afghanistan to Zambia, here are the world's countries that are struggling the most.
China is spending $4.2 billion for a natural gas asset in Mozambique to feed its growing economy.
In Ethiopia, only about 20 percent of the population has access to electricity but a new project could change that.