Lesotho Police vet Satanist recruits
Maseru - A announcement that the Lesotho Mounted Police Services (LMPS) would not consider devotees of Satanist beliefs for recruitment into the institution has...
2015 elections are not a priority for Sudanese
Sudan - This article comes against the backdrop of the news that reported the announcement of the National Elections Commission (NEC) that it had...
Will Libya’s militias defeat democracy?
Libya's newly elected MPs have huge challenges ahead of them as the country slowly moves from the dictatorship it was under ousted leader Muammar...
Jailed al-Jazeera journalists guided by ‘devil’, says Egyptian court
An Egyptian court that jailed three al-Jazeera journalists for alleged ties with Islamists said on Tuesday that "the devil guided" the group to spread...
Ebola May Have Been Smoldering for Years, Study Says
The deadly Ebola virus that’s killed more than 600 people so far in West Africa may have been smoldering there for years and has...
Nigeria’s Goodluck Jonathan vows to free Chibok girls
Nigeria's President Goodluck Jonathan has told parents of the girls abducted by militant Islamist group Boko Haram that the government is doing everything possible...
Cameroon villagers live in fear of Boko Haram
Yaounde - In the villages that line the border with Nigeria, even those charged with protecting Cameroonians from Boko Haram fighters fear the fall...
No peace in sight in Central African Republic
Feuding Seleka and anti-Balaka militias were set to meet on Monday (21.07.2014) in Brazzaville, the capital of the Republic of Congo, at a National...
Child Rights Violations Continues In DR Congo With Impunity
The recruitment and use of children by armed groups remained endemic in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) between 2010 and 2013, according...
South Sudan’s opposition forces claim capture of Nasir town
Juba - Forces loyal to South Sudan former vice-president, Riek Machar claimed they were fully in control of Nasir, a strategic Upper Nile state...





















