Nigeria Rejects Genocide Claims

Nigeria Rejects Genocide Claims

Nigeria’s Foreign Minister has forcefully rejected recent allegations of a state-backed “genocide” against Christians in the country, asserting that such government-supported religious persecution is...
Tanzania Partially Restores Internet with Stark Warning Against Image Sharing

Tanzania Partially Restores Internet with Stark Warning Against Image Sharing

 Internet access was partially restored in Tanzania on Monday night after a near-total, week-long blackout, but the return of connectivity came with a severe...
Global Hunger Monitor Declares Famine in Two Sudanese Cities Amid Ongoing Conflict

Global Hunger Monitor Declares Famine in Two Sudanese Cities Amid Ongoing...

A United Nations-backed global hunger monitor has officially confirmed famine conditions in two Sudanese cities for the first time, marking a devastating milestone in...
Humanitarian Crisis Deepens as Tens of Thousands Flee El-Fasher Following RSF Capture

Humanitarian Crisis Deepens as Tens of Thousands Flee El-Fasher Following RSF...

A massive exodus from the Sudanese city of El-Fasher is underway, with more than 62,000 people fleeing between Sunday and Wednesday after the paramilitary...
Protesters hold signs calling for the AGOA trade agreement with the United States to be saved. Photo: Sechaba Mokhethi

Workers march in Maseru as AGOA uncertainty threatens thousands of jobs

Hundreds of garment-factory workers marched through Maseru on Friday, demanding urgent government action to save Lesotho’s collapsing textile industry. The march comes as uncertainty...
Tanzania's President Secures Apparent Landslide with 97.6% of Vote

Tanzania’s President Secures Apparent Landslide with 97.6% of Vote

President Samia Suluhu Hassan has been re-elected for a second term, securing a landslide 97.66% of the vote, the nation’s electoral commission announced on...
RSF Announces Arrests of Fighters Accused of Rights Violations Following Capture of El-Fasher

RSF Announces Arrests of Fighters Accused of Rights Violations Following Capture...

Sudan’s paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) have announced the arrest of several of its fighters, accusing them of human rights violations during the recent...
Global Health Agency Alarms on Rapid Mpox Spread, 17 Fatalities Reported in Africa

Global Health Agency Alarms on Rapid Mpox Spread, 17 Fatalities Reported...

The World Health Organization (WHO) has issued a stark warning concerning the rapidly increasing spread of Mpox, announcing that 17 countries across Africa are...
Tanzania Deploys Military Amid Post-Election Unrest

Tanzania Deploys Military Amid Post-Election Unrest

Tanzania has deployed its military to the streets and imposed an internet blackout following two days of widespread protests disputing the results of Wednesday's...
Mass Graves Reported in El Fasher After Paramilitary Forces Seize City

Mass Graves Reported in El Fasher After Paramilitary Forces Seize City

 The United Nations is issuing a stark warning of a "terrible escalation" in Sudan's two-year civil war, following the capture of a strategic city...
Unrest Spreads Across Cameroon Following Court's Election Ruling

Unrest Spreads Across Cameroon Following Court’s Election Ruling

Widespread unrest is gripping Cameroon following a constitutional court's confirmation of the October presidential election results, declaring 92-year-old Paul Biya the winner and extending...
Tanzania Awaits Election Results After Day Marred by Protests and Curfew

Tanzania Awaits Election Results After Day Marred by Protests and Curfew

Vote counting is underway in Tanzania following a tense general election that saw violent protests erupt in the commercial capital, prompting a police-ordered curfew...