Zimbabwe: Law Will Catch Up With Fuel Dealers Not Accepting ZiG...
RESERVE Bank of Zimbabwe governor, John Mushayavanhu says fuel companies will soon be required to sell in the new currency, ZiG.
Previously, Mushayavanhu had stated...
Kenya: No, Video Does Not Show Helicopter That Killed Kenya’s Military...
IN SHORT: Kenya's Defence Forces chief Francis Ogolla and nine other officers died in a helicopter crash in April 2024. However, a video circulating...
Ghana: Two Off-Duty Police Killed At Trassacco, Police On Man Hunt...
The Ghana Police Service has reported that two off-duty officers were shot by unknown gunmen at Trassacco Valley.
The Ghana Police Service has reported that...
Zambia’s School Population Is Exploding – But There’s Nowhere for Them...
Lusaka — Government grants are starting to chip away at the problem -- and giving carpenters a much-needed boost, too.
In Lyson Banda's bustling carpentry...
Djibouti: Change of Command At CJTF-HOA – a New Chapter Begins...
Djibouti — On Saturday, April 27, 2024, after nearly two years as commanding general of Combined Joint Task Force - Horn of Africa, Maj....
Sudan: Siha Demands an End to RSF Siege of Tuti Island...
Kampala — The Strategic Initiative for Women in the Horn of Africa (SIHA) Network urges the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) to immediately end the...
Mozambique: CNE Admits Huge Fake Registration – More Than Half a...
There are 587,941 more registered voters than there are voting age adults in Mozambique, the National Elections Commission admitted this morning. And it stressed...
Namibia: Plans Afoot for Namibia’s First Salmon Farm
The construction of the country's first ever Atlantic salmon farm has started, placing Namibia at the frontline of African salmon production.
During a groundbreaking ceremony...
Nigeria: Tinubu’s Nigeria – a Year At the Edge of the...
University students are among those hit hardest by the Tinubu administration's IMF-directed austerity programme.
Ajadi Sodiq, an undergraduate at the University of Ibadan, receives a...
Liberia Inches Closer to War Crimes Court
Liberia inched closer to a long-awaited reckoning for its brutal civil wars with the signing of a landmark executive order on May 2, 2024....