The UAE’s Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi, His Highness Sheikh Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed AlNahyan was in Addis Ababa for the World Without Hunger Conference in replacement of theUAE President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed…
Breaking: US Indicates Sudan Removal From Terror List
United States President Donald Trump has indicated the proposed removal of Sudan from United States terror list if the country pays approximately $400 million to victims of terrorism across the world Sudan has been recorded…
Breaking: Nkele Molapo Sacked By DA In South…
Gauteng Provincial Legislature (MPL) member Nkele Molapo has been sacked by the DA over sexual assault claims leveled by her to Tshwane mayor Solly Msimanga in Pretoria. The DA on Friday terminated the membership of…
Breaking: Dos Santos misappropriated over $24 Billion –Lourenço
President of Angola, Joao Lourenço continues to probe immediate past president José Eduardo Dos Santos. In a detailed interview with the BBC, Lourenco estimated that the united states misplaced up to US$24 billion bucks underneath…
Breaking: Opposition Front United Against President Assoumani in…
In an unprecedented union in the Comoros Islands, the opposition and all civil society movements in both the archipelago and abroad amongst the diaspora have come together to form the new "common front of the…
Breaking: Nigeria takes on new loans for 2021…
Nigeria is sinking deeper into debt. Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari presented the 2021 budget to the National Assembly on Thursday. He announced that it would be funded by fresh borrowings worth 4.3 trillion nairas, which…
Breaking: Soumaïla Cissé reunites with family in Mali
An elderly French aid worker and a top Malian politician landed in the capital Bamako to an emotional reunion with their loved ones after being released from captivity by presumed jihadists. Mali announced the release…
Senegal holds large religious festival amid pandemic
Tens of thousands of Muslims descended upon Senegal's holy city this week for the annual Grand Magal pilgrimage, a tradition in West Africa that some fear could become a super-spreader event for COVID-19. The Magal…
Breaking: Togo Set To Move Towards Decentralization
Yawa Kouigan is the mayor of Atakpamé, Togo's fifth largest city in population. She is the first mayor elected in the last 30 years and faces several daily challenges. "This pollution is the kind of…
Breaking: Defiant Protests in Algiers for Democratic Change
Protests During a Pandemic Around 400 to 500 demonstrators took to the streets of Algiers on Monday in defiance of a nationwide ban on protests to demand democratic change as they also called for the…
Breaking: Sudan government, rebels sign peace deal
The transitional government of Sudan and 13 rebel factions have today signed a final peace agreement in South Sudan capital, Juba. The agreement, which was brokered by South Sudan president Salva Kiir following continued unrest…
Breaking: Hotel Rwanda’ hero calls on international community…
The family of Paul Rusesabagina, the former hotelier portrayed as a hero in a film about Rwanda’s 1994 genocide, has called on the international community to appeal for his release from prison. Rusesabagina, a political…
Kenya: Kenyatta visits Paris to sign 3 major…
French President Emmanuel Macron and Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta preside over a ceremony at the Elysee Palace for the signing of three infrastructure contracts in Kenya awarded to French groups. Upon his return from a…
Breaking: Township residents lose illegal power connections in…
Residents of the Diepsloot township, Johanesburg, South Africa have no electricity so most of them are forced to install illegal lightning rods to be able to live with power. But the authorities have however now…
Breaking: Extreme Covid-19 Prevention Measures in Madagascar
Over 5 months of lockdown in light of the Covid-19 pandemic and Esther has finally returned to work in Madagascar's capital. The mother of two makes a living selling steel wool which yields a daily…
Breaking: Recycling plastics in Mozambique
For many Mozambicans, the Hulene dump, in Maputo, is a rescue resource to which they desperately resort in order to survive and support their families. It is the largest dump in the country and has…
Breaking: African countries ask for Moratorium extension ‘until…
African nations came out swinging during the United Nations General Assembly,// calling for dramatic fiscal measures, in order to help economies survive the impact of the coronavirus pandemic. African countries estimate they need an annually…
Breaking: Burkina Faso’s Patriotic Movement for Salvation appoint…
Cries of joy at Burkina's Patriotic Movement for Salvation's (Mouvement Patriotique pour le Salut, MPS) convetion. Former president and Transitional Prime Minister Isaac Zida has been designated as the party's candidate. Zida, who fled to…
Breaking: Sudan begins cleaning up after floods
Nearly 830,000 people have been affected by the devastating floods in Sudan, the UN Office for Humanitarian Affairs said on Thursday, even though flood waters have been receding in recent days. Most of the damage…