Judges Dismiss Botswana Poll Allegations

Judges Dismiss Botswana Poll Allegations

Judges dismiss Botswana poll allegations after saying opposition failed to prove the fraud allegations. The judges have dismissed over a dozen such cases with only one being left that is to be heard next...
Increased Violence in Nigeria Has Driven People Into Niger

Increased Violence in Nigeria Has Driven People Into Niger

UNHCR, the UN High Commissioner for Refugees, warned of increasing violence in Nigeria. UNHCR spokesman Babar Bloch said in his statement that 20,000 people have fled Nigeria to Niger only since April, and the...
Cameroon, the United States' Rights Violation Response Explained

Cameroon, the United States’ Rights Violation Response Explained

Cameroon said they strongly opposed the US "bias" report. US President Donald Trump announced on Thursday that Cameroon troops are constantly violating international rights. Emmanuel Rene Sadi, Cameroon Minister of Communications and government spokesman, “The...
South Sudan Former Enemies Meet Face-To-Face

South Sudan Former Enemies Meet Face-To-Face

Talks between South Sudan's President Salva Kiir and opposition Leader Riek Machar have begun in the capital, Juba. Pictures shared on social media show a packed hall with representatives from both sides as well as...
Eritrea, Nigeria, Benin: Outsiders from Africa Free-Trade Zone, AfCFTA

Eritrea, Nigeria, Benin: Outsiders from Africa Free-Trade Zone, AfCFTA

A lot is being said and celebrated about the African Continental Free Trade Area, AfCFTA, in the wake of its maturity on Thursday (May 30). The African Union, AU, initiative aims to create a continent-wide...
South Sudan Opens New Fossil Fuel Power Plant

South Sudan Opens New Fossil Fuel Power Plant

South Sudan, an energy-deprived country where most businesses and households use diesel generators to meet their energy needs, has opened a fossil fuel power plant to find solutions. Thanks to this facility, thousands of small...
Armed Attacks Kill 10 in Burkina Faso

Armed Attacks Kill 10 in Burkina Faso

At least 10 people, including a soldier, were killed in two terrorist attacks in Burkina Faso, state media reported Sunday. An unidentified group of motorcyclists carried out an armed attack Saturday on the Dungeon village...
Cape to Cairo Homemade Plane Project Creators Die in Tanzania Crash

Cape to Cairo Homemade Plane Project Creators Die in Tanzania Crash

Two South African pilots behind a project that saw teenage students fly a homemade aircraft across Africa have been killed in a plane crash in western Tanzania. Des Werner and Werner Froneman were in a...
Zimbabwe to Reopen Water Plant 'for a Few Days'

Zimbabwe to Reopen Water Plant ‘for a Few Days’

The main water treatment plant in Zimbabwe’s capital - which shut down on Monday - is temporarily reopening. It is a move which will bring a degree of relief to the city's residents at a...
US may Impose Sanctions on Egypt Because of the Russian Warplane Agreement

US may Impose Sanctions on Egypt Because of the Russian Warplane Agreement

A US official said on Monday (November 18th) that the United States could impose sanctions on Egypt and that exchanging with Russia could hinder future military sales. Earlier this year, Egypt signed a $ 2...

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