Namibia: The Rise of ‘Militant’ Unions in Namibia
As Namibia joins the rest of the world in celebrating Workers' Day tomorrow, most unionists in the country feel the financial situation is tough...
Cameroon: Japan and WFP Support Displaced Communities in Cameroon’s Crises-Affected Areas
Yaounde — The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) welcomes a US$ 1.2 million contribution from the Government of Japan to support 36,200 crisis-affected...
Nigeria: Yobe Varsity Matriculates 2,150 Students for 2023/2024 Academic Session
The Yobe State University has matriculated a total of 2,150 students into different academic programmes including the newly 11 undergraduate approved courses for the...
Liberia: Mopt Leads Campaign for Female Representation in ICT
The campaign kicked off over the weekend when the Ministry of Post and Telecommunications joined the rest of the Global Village to celebrate the...
Tunisia: Tunis Hosts African Lion 2024 Joint Military Exercise
Tunis — Tunis is hosting the African Lion 2024 joint military exercise between Tunisian and American armed forces on April 29-May 10, in the...
Zimbabwe: Hwange, Herentals in Draw
The passionate and ever energetic Chipangano fans again left the Colliery Stadium a frustrated and disappointed lot after Hwange again stuttered to an agonising...
Kenya Floods – What a Deluge Reveals About Nairobi’s Vulnerability
Everything feels sodden in Kenya's capital, Nairobi, and beyond.
It seems as if the rain has been falling without respite for six weeks, and the...
Africa: New World Bank Report Calls for Strengthening Resilience of Ghana’s...
Accra — new World Bank report released today, calls for urgent action to strengthen the resilience of Ghana's health system against the adverse effects...
Sudan: Rapid Support Forces Besiege North Kordofan Capital, Raise Levies
El Obeid — The humanitarian situation is worsening in El Obeid, the capital of North Kordofan, reportedly as a result of the Rapid Support...
Southern Africa: Lesotho Highlands Water Project Won’t Fix Gauteng’s Infrastructure and...
Phase 2 of the Lesotho Highlands Water Project, expected to be completed in 2028, could provide Gauteng with enough water for all. But unless...