Mozambique: Over 125,000 Living With Tuberculosis in Mozambique
Maputo — Over 125,000 people are living with tuberculosis in Mozambique, with a notable increase in cases in the central and southern provinces.
According to...
Namibia: Nekundi to Evict Old TB Hospital Tenants
Minister of works and transport Veikko Nekundi says tenants staying at the old tuberculosis hospital in Khomasdal, Windhoek, should vacate the space by 1...
Zimbabwe Woman Accused of Trafficking Victim Into Rape Ordeal
A 37-year-old Zimbabwean woman based in Namibia appeared in court after allegedly orchestrating a human trafficking scheme under the guise of a job opportunity...
Botswana: Councillors Reject Proposed Liquor Act
Kanye — Kanye District councillors have unanimously rejected government's proposed amendment to the Liquor Act, which seeks to abolish liquor control authorities and transfer...
Angola’s Oil Output Surpasses 28 Million Barrels in February
Luanda — Angola produced 28. 156 million barrels of oil in February, corresponding to an average daily output of 1,005,577 barrels. This is lower...
Nigerian Poultry Farmers Kick Against Proposed $900m China Partnership
Poultry farmers in Nigeria have expressed strong opposition to the proposed $900 million investment deal between the Federal Government and China, cautioning that it...
Liberia: Cole Rejects Push to Expel Kolubah, Calls for Due Process...
MONROVIA — Bong County District 3 Rep. Josiah Marvin Cole has rejected calls to expel fellow lawmaker Rep. Yekeh Kolubah, urging restraint and due...
Guinea: Convicted Guinea Stadium Massacre Figure Dies in Custody
Aboubacar Sidiki Diakité, a key figure convicted of crimes against humanity in Guinea's 2009 stadium massacre, has died in custody due to a medical emergency.
He was...
Kenya: Kindiki Calls for Increased Investment to Unlock Africa’s Green Economy
Nairobi — Africa is positioning itself at the forefront of global green industrial growth, with Deputy President Kithure Kindiki highlighting the continent's unmatched potential...
Africa: AU Welcomes UN Resolution Recognizing Slave Trade As Crime Against...
The African Union Commission has welcomed a new resolution by the United Nations General Assembly recognizing the transatlantic slave trade as one of the...















