East Africa: Somalia, Egypt FMs Discuss Bilateral Ties, Horn of Africa,...
Mogadishu — Somalia's Foreign Minister Abdisalam Ali Dhaay held a telephone conversation with his Egyptian counterpart, Badr Abdelatty, to discuss bilateral relations and regional...
Tunisia: Air Force Intervenes to Extinguish Wildfire On Jebel El Chahma...
Tunis, July 11 — The Air Force intervened on Saturday evening to help extinguish the wildfire that broke out on Jebel El Chahma in...
Africa: Poverty Has Greater Impact On Brain Ageing Than Cancer, Study
Nairobi — Poverty may have a greater influence on healthy brain ageing than a cancer diagnosis, according to a new study by the Aga...
Ghana: Roads Minister Gives Greenhouse International Two-Month Ultimatum Over Have-Hohoe Road...
The Minister for Roads and Highways, Kwame Governs Agbodza, has given Greenhouse International Development (GH) Ltd. a two-month ultimatum to improve work on the...
Sudan: UN Human Rights Council Adopts Resolution On El Obeid Amid...
The United Nations Human Rights Council has adopted, without a vote, its first resolution focused specifically on El Obeid (A/HRC/62/L.48), the North Kordofan city...
Namibia: Nandi-Ndaitwah Is Surrounded By People Thinking With Stomachs – Naloba
Namibia Local Business Association (Naloba) vice president Peter Amadhila has criticised president Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah's delegation to China, claiming she is surrounded by people who...
Zimbabwe: In Zimbabwe, Community Seed Banks Are Reviving Indigenous Crops
Mutare, Zimbabwe - Zimbabwean farmers in Chipinge are reviving drought-resistant traditional crops through an FAO-backed community seed bank, helping them cope with worsening...
Botswana: Trio Reaffirms Commitment to Fight Corruption
Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe — The Directorate on Corruption and Economic Crime, Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission and Zambia Anti-Corruption Commission, today commemorated the African Anti-Corruption Day...
Angola – Unitel Sale in Legal Limbo
The public sale of shares in Unitel, Angola's largest telecommunications company, and the operator's admission to trading on the country's stock exchange mark an...
Nigeria: Abuja’s Housing Crisis – Why Affordable Homes Stay Out of...
Abuja, Nigeria's federal capital city, has witnessed remarkable urban growth since its development in the 1980s. The city's population has increased from 776,298 in...



