Around 40 million people live with hearing loss in the African Region, but this figure could rise to 54 million by 2030 if urgent action is not taken to tackle the problem, according to a…
South Africa: Alcohol Ban Goes into Effect
The government authorities in South Africa placed a ban on the sale of alcohol in the country, The ban has taken full effect today as major liquor store in South Africa has stopped the sale…
The Growing Rate Of Ethiopian Refugees
The growing ratebof refugees from Ethiopia is becoming alarming this is because of the ongoing Tigray conflict in Ethiopia. The UN and ECOWAS seriously needs to intervene in this conflict. Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed,…
Congo Empowers African Authors
A popular university in Congo is set to empower countless numbers of young African authors and writers. They are particularly focussing on the storytelling aspect of literary work. Local understudy at the college shares what…
Tanzania: Tundu Lissu Back In Belgium In Exile
Popular Resistance leader Tundu Lissu in Tanzania has been sent to exile in Belgium due to the political unrest in the country. His followers has caused great mischief in the country, which as seen him…
South Africa’s Record Unemployment
The rate of unemployment in South Africa is alarming, joblessness has skyrocketed in recent times, as many has lost jobs due to the pandemic. According to National Statistics Agency, they said the joblessness in the…
Breaking: African Union Dismisses Security Head
The African Union has decided to terminate the appointment the head of it's security due to the recent unrest that has erupted in the Tigray part of town as a result of political deferences. This…
Guinea: Opposition Publicize Names Of Deaths From Electoral…
Members if the opposition group has publicize the names of those allegedly murdered, during the just recent concluded Election, this revelation was made public by opposition leader Cellou Dalein Diallo, the list comprises of almost…
Breaking: Organizations open as Nigeria loosens up time…
Businesses will be hoping to resume in Nigeria as the unrest in the country seems to have died down. This will one of the best thing to happen to Nigeria at large due to the…
Mali’s Previous President Keita Returns To Mali After…
Former president of Mali Ibrahim Boubacar Keita to Mali precisely Bamako in the early hours of Thursday. He supposedly had treatment in the middle East when he had health issues. The west African nation he…
Politics: Big Support For Youth In Ivory Coast
Violence in Ivory Coast has indirectly affected forthcoming presidential election which as casted doubt amongst the citizen of the country. The youths of Ivory coast has once again reiterated their desire for good governance. Youth…
Kenya: Daniel Wanjiru Banned Until 2023
London marathon champion Daniel Wanjiru has been banned until 2023 for doping buy the World Athletic Federation (WAF), he has been caught using banned substance. A Thursday announcement sees Kenya's walking champion Daniel Wanjiru banned…
Tanzania: Fight Against Mount Kilimanjaro Fire Continues
The battle against the flames on Mount Kilimanjaro continues as Tanzanian authorities as struggled to contain the fire which engulfed the tallest mountain in Africa. The flames could be considered from miles away. A Tanzania…
Guinea: Opposition Must Relax After Violent Protest –…
President of Guinea Alpha Condé participated in a assembly with Nzérékoré, Lola, Macenta and Guéckédou early on Monday in the woodland town of Kissidougou in the southern area of the country, he arrived at the…
Libyan Mosques Reopen After 7-Month Covid-19 Lockdown
Open on Friday for worshippers, mosques in and around the Libyan capital city Tripoli — almost seven months after a nationwide back in March Upon the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic. The capital-city based United…
World Food Programme wins Nobel Peace Prize
The World Food Programme has won the Nobel Peace Prize for 2020, the Nobel Committee announced on Friday. David Beasley, the Executive director of the World Food Programme, reacted from Niger. "This is the first…
African climate activists press leaders on ‘life or…
Climate change presents world leaders with "life or death" choices, the Ugandan climate activist Vanessa Nakate said on Wednesday as she pressed them to treat it as an urgent crisis. Poverty, hunger, conflicts, disease and…
Kenya: 2 Found Guilty of Conspiracy in Westgate…
Two of the three suspects — Mohamed Ahmed Abdi and Hassan Hussein Mustafa, were found guilty on Tuesday magistrate Francis Andayi, of "conspiracy" for terrorist action and "support" after aiding five now-deceased gunmen in a…
Senegal’s Grand Magal Pilgrimage Holds Despite Covid-19
An Annual Religious Celebration Tens of thousands of Muslims gathered at Senegal's holy city of Touba on Monday, for the annual Grand Magal- a pilgrimage which honours the founder of the Mouride Brotherhood, Senegal's most…