Southern Africa: Angola Must Maintain a Role in Promoting Security and...
Luanda — Angola must continue to assume its position in promoting security, stability and defense of international standards enshrined in the Charter of the...
Nigeria: 61 Bodies Recovered After Niger Attack
Residents said the corpses were retrieved from surrounding bushes days after the abduction of the victims
No fewer than 61 bodies of security operatives and...
West Africa: Liberia’s Tourism Industry Is Trying to Harvest Before Planting
The recent licensing fees announced by the Liberia Tourism Authority have sparked debate, and rightly so. According to an April 7, 2026, press release,...
Kenya: Kitutu South Residents Protest Alleged Boundary Encroachment By Nyaribari Chache...
Kisii — Tension has emerged between residents of Kitutu Chache South and neighboring Nyaribari Chache constituency after locals staged protests over what they claim...
Ghana: You Are What You Do
In his new book 'Million Dollar Habits,' Brian Tracy provides a proven and practical series of strategies and techniques that you can use to...
Africa: A Failed U.S. Attempt to Opt Out of Democracy Talk
When Washington chooses not to comment on democracy, authoritarians and their backers fill in the silence.
Democracy is in increasingly short supply in Africa, but...
Sudan: Three Years of War in Sudan Have Shattered Water and...
Geneva — Three years of war in Sudan have shattered essential services like water and health, and plunged the country into the largest humanitarian...
Mozambique: Assembly Passes New Law Against Tobacco
Maputo — Mozambique's parliament, the Assembly of the Republic, on Wednesday passed a new Tobacco Law, intended to reduce tobacco consumption and exposure to...
Namibia: MTC Marketing Indaba Kicks Off With N$4.6m Investment
The second Mobile Telecommunications Limited (MTC) Branding and Marketing Indaba kicked off in Windhoek on Wednesday, bringing together marketing experts from across Namibia and...
Zimbabwe: Lawyers Condemn ‘Flawed and Intimidating’ Amendment Hearings
The Law Society of Zimbabwe (LSZ) has criticised the consultative process for Constitutional Amendment Number 3 describing it as rushed, restrictive and potentially undermining...






























