Central African Republic Postpones Local Elections Again Amid Funding and Logistical Challenges

Central African Republic Postpones Local Elections Again Amid Funding and Logistical...

For the first time in nearly four decades, the Central African Republic (CAR) was set to hold local and municipal elections—but the vote has...
Nigeria Sentences 44 to Hard Labor for Financing Boko Haram

Nigeria Sentences 44 to Hard Labor for Financing Boko Haram

A Nigerian court has sentenced 44 individuals to prison terms of up to 30 years with hard labor for financing the jihadist militant group...
A constitutional court case brought by communities affected by the Lesotho Highlands Water Project is to be heard by the Lesotho High Court. Photo: Sechaba Mokhethi

The human cost of SA’s water lifeline: Lesotho communities go to...

Communities affected by the Lesotho Highlands Water Project have brought a constitutional court case arguing that they were denied fair compensation for decades. ...
Delayed Care, Lasting Damage: The Struggle to Save Children’s Sight in Burkina Faso

Delayed Care, Lasting Damage: The Struggle to Save Children’s Sight in...

In a country of 23 million people with just 70 ophthalmologists, Dr. Claudette Yaméogo stands out as Burkina Faso’s only pediatric eye specialist. Since...
Central African Republic’s Major Rebel Groups Agree to Disarm and Dissolve in Historic Peace Deal

Central African Republic’s Major Rebel Groups Agree to Disarm and Dissolve...

In a landmark moment for the Central African Republic (CAR), two of the country’s most powerful rebel groups, the Unity for Peace in Central...
Kenya’s President Ruto Defends Security Forces, Vows to Restore Order After Deadly Protests

Kenya’s President Ruto Defends Security Forces, Vows to Restore Order After...

President William Ruto struck a defiant tone on Wednesday, backing security forces and vowing to maintain stability after days of violent protests that have...
Zimbabwe’s Land Compensation Plan Sparks Outcry, Accusations of Illegal Land Sales

Zimbabwe’s Land Compensation Plan Sparks Outcry, Accusations of Illegal Land Sales

Twenty-five years after Zimbabwe’s controversial land reform program redistributed white-owned farms to Black Zimbabweans, the government has begun compensating displaced white farmers—a move that...
Liberians React After Trump Expresses Surprise at President Boakai’s English Fluency

Liberians React After Trump Expresses Surprise at President Boakai’s English Fluency

Liberians have shared mixed reactions after U.S. President Donald Trump appeared unaware that English is Liberia’s official language, marveling at President Joseph Boakai’s fluency...
Lesotho Declares National State of Disaster Over Soaring Unemployment

Lesotho Declares National State of Disaster Over Soaring Unemployment

The government of Lesotho has declared a national state of disaster in response to skyrocketing unemployment, which currently stands at 30%. The announcement comes as the country...
Former DR Congo Army Chief Arrested Over Alleged Coup Plot

Former DR Congo Army Chief Arrested Over Alleged Coup Plot

The Democratic Republic of Congo’s (DRC) former army chief, Lieutenant General Christian Tshiwewe, has been arrested on suspicion of plotting to overthrow President Felix...
Ghana Launches Anti-Gold Smuggling Task Force, Plans Nationwide Traceability System

Ghana Launches Anti-Gold Smuggling Task Force, Plans Nationwide Traceability System

Ghana has launched a new national task force to crack down on gold smuggling, a move aimed at recovering billions of dollars lost to...
Kenya Protests Erupt on Saba Saba Anniversary, Clashes with Police Leave 11 Dead

Kenya Protests Erupt on Saba Saba Anniversary, Clashes with Police Leave...

Protests rocked Kenya’s capital, Nairobi, on Monday as demonstrators marked the 35th anniversary of the historic Saba Saba rallies, which in the 1990s demanded multiparty...