Zambia, U.S. strengthen economic ties
Zambia’s finance minister praised the strengthening economic ties between Zambia and the United States, highlighting ongoing efforts by the Lusaka and Washington administrations to support shared financial goals. The collaboration aims to bolster Zambia’s economy through mutual investments, signaling an optimistic outlook for the nation’s economic future.
Meanwhile, in Namibia, the Popular Democratic Movement (PDM) has urged the Electoral Commission to reconsider its choice of company for printing materials in the upcoming general election, underscoring a commitment to ensuring transparency and fairness. In Cameroon, the Social Democratic Front (SDF) has called for greater government accountability following President Paul Biya’s recent return after an extended overseas visit. The SDF’s appeal reflects a drive for open governance that resonates with Cameroonians.
Additionally, officials in Chad are taking action to safeguard connectivity after floods in neighboring Cameroon disrupted internet services. Plans to connect Chad to a regional fiber-optic network are underway, aiming to provide reliable access and strengthen digital infrastructure in central Africa.
These stories reflect a shared vision across African nations for growth, transparency, and technological progress.