after bomb attacks in uganda police killed five people including a cleric

After bomb attacks in Uganda, police killed five…

Uganda - Police in Uganda announced On Thursday that they had killed at least five people, including a Muslim cleric, who were suspected of having ties to the extremist organization behind Tuesday's suicide blasts in…

nigeria steps up its efforts to go ecological with shared transportation

Nigeria steps up its efforts to go ecological…

Nigeria - Nigeria has recently started investing a lot in infrastructure and functional measures that lead the way for ecological transportation. Nigeria is Africa’s largest country by population, which makes it an important factor in…

climate change threatens madagascars habitat

Climate change threatens Madagascar’s habitat

Madagascar- Environmentalists in Madagascar, which is home to one of the world's most biodiverse rainforests, are growing concerned that climate change will put indigenous wildlife at risk. Sky News followed a tiny group of guardians…

leaders from west africa met to discuss the coup attempts in guinea and mali

Leaders from West Africa met to discuss the…

Guinea & Mali- The Economic Community of West African States (Ecowas) held an extraordinary meeting of heads of state on Sunday, November 7, in Accra, Ghana, "devoted to the evaluation of political developments in the…

african national congress

African National Congress Experiences a Major Setback in…

KwaZulu-Natal- Figures from the Electoral Commission's polls set the African National Congress' (ANC) greatest adversary, the Democratic Alliance, on 22pc of the vote and the Marxist Economic Freedom Fighters on 10pc.  Significant cities, for example,…

electoral campaign for algerian presidency

Algerian gas exports to Spain via Morocco are…

Algeria - Due to tensions with Rabat, Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune ordered state-owned energy company Sonatrach to cease gas exports to Spain via a pipeline that passes through Morocco. Algeria, Africa's largest natural gas exporter,…

panic for crypto traders in south africa as government imposes stricter rules

Panic for crypto traders in South Africa as…

South Africa -Cryptocurrencies have opened up the market of investors for their diverse and accessible nature. And for this very reason, they have raised the scope of scrutiny by governments and regulators. South Africa’s anti-money…

somalia legislators vote by rising their hands to cancel a divisive two year presidential term extension, inside the lower house of parliament in mogadishu

No end to clashes in Somalia, opposite sides…

Somalia - Given the state of Somalia, elections are extremely crucial to ensure proper and functional governance of the country but continuous clashes among the rebel groups and the government troops are diminishing the light…

at least 9 people have been killed in sudan as anti military coup protests continue

At least 9 people have been killed in…

Sudan - Demonstrations against the military who seized power in a coup this week continued on the streets of Sudan's capital, Khartoum, on Friday. As heavily armed Sudanese security cars drove around the streets, protesters…