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WHO Against Vaccine Hoarding By Wealthy Nations For Monkey Pox Treatment

There is scare building up against the hoarding of vaccine vials by wealthier nations as monkey pox becomes the next…

May 27, 2022

Civil groups in Burkina Faso protest French military cooperation

A rally was organized by a coalition of more than 72 civil society organizations in Burkina Faso to demand the…

March 28, 2022

Leah Tutu, Desmond Tutu’s widow, mourns her husband’s death

President Cyril Ramaphosa delivered the eulogy after the national anthem at St George's Anglican Cathedral in Cape Town, where a…

January 2, 2022

According to a UNICEF report, armed groups most often recruit children in West and Central Africa

Africa - Children in West and Central Africa have become the most recruited by armed organizations, with the largest number…

November 25, 2021

Libya’s acute water crisis threatens the basic health and safety of millions

Libya is grappling with a major water crisis in the wake of increasing heatwaves across the African nation caused by…

August 22, 2021

Child bride dies at church shrine giving birth, parents & husband arrested for minor exploitation

A 15-year-old child bride, Anna Machaya died giving birth at a church shrine where she was buried on July 15…

August 20, 2021

A new Jihadist strike in Burkina Faso has left 47 people dead

According to Burkinabe authorities, a suspected jihadist attack on a military convoy transporting citizens in northern Burkina Faso killed 47…

August 19, 2021

Algeria investigates the death of a guy accused of setting fires

According to Algeria's official APS news agency, an Algerian prosecutor has ordered an investigation into the death of a man…

August 15, 2021

Under the terms of the peace agreement, South Sudan swears in a new parliament

South Sudan swore in hundreds of legislators to a newly formed national parliament on Monday, fulfilling a long-overdue condition of…

August 2, 2021

Zuma’s request to postpone his sentence was denied by the South African High Court

Zuma's bid to have his sentence postponed was denied by a South African regional court on Friday. The 79-year-old will…

July 10, 2021

Parents in Nigeria’s northwest are worried about their children being kidnapped

On Monday, worried parents wait for word of their children at a Nigerian school. As word of the kidnapping spread Monday…

July 7, 2021

Is Al-Fashqa Really Ready For Sudanese Resurrection?

Sudanese troops have taken back control of the al-Fashqa land. It is a rich haven for agricultural yield and gives…

July 6, 2021

On the Mediterranean Sea, Egypt opens a new naval facility

According to the presidency, Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi opened a vital naval installation on the Mediterranean Sea on Saturday…

July 5, 2021

One million people in Madagascar are starving, according to the UN

According to the World Food Programme (WFP), southern Madagascar is experiencing its worst drought in four decades, with more than…

June 26, 2021

River Nile dam & growing strategic ties between Egypt & Sub-Saharan countries

Egypt after a being sucked into Israel – Arab conflict for long, has decided to return to its original stakes…

June 24, 2021

KwaZulu-Natal Court Ruling for Land Reform in South Africa

In a landmark judgment a South African high court, the verdict is out stating in the favour of the people…

June 23, 2021

CBA sells the general insurance unit in $1b deal to SA’s Hollard Group

The Commonwealth Bank consented to offer its Australian general insurance business to the Hollard Group in an intricate deal that…

June 22, 2021

South Africa: National Treasury makes changes in Pension Funds Act for public comment

The National Treasury in March 2021 had published a draft amendment to regulation 28 of the Pension Funds Act for…

June 22, 2021

Ethiopia votes in greatest electoral test yet for Abiy

Ethiopia was voting on Monday in the greatest electoral test yet for Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed as war and logistical…

June 21, 2021

Ethiopia set for June election as country battles bloody Tigray conflict & famine

June 21 is reserved for election in Ethiopia even as the African country battles out a bloody and long conflict…

June 15, 2021

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