Botswana Pushes for Economic Diversification as Diamond Slump Highlights Over-Reliance on...
Botswana is intensifying efforts to diversify its economy following a prolonged downturn in the global diamond market, which has exposed the nation's heavy dependence...
Nigeria Loses $21 Million Daily as Oil Production Falls Short of...
Nigeria is losing an estimated $21 million daily in potential oil revenue as its crude oil production continues to fall short of the 1.5...
Deadly Suicide Bombings Strike Maiduguri, Killing at Least 23 Amid Heightened...
Maiduguri, the capital of Nigeria's Borno State, was rocked by multiple suspected suicide bombings on Monday evening, leaving at least 23 people dead and...
Zimbabwe Walks Away from $367M US Health Deal Over Sovereignty Concerns
Zimbabwe has abruptly withdrawn from negotiations with the United States regarding a new health assistance package, a deal intended to replace a program previously...
A R7-billion dam but no tap water for local villagers in...
Communities living around the Metolong Dam, built at a cost of R7-billion to supply water to Maseru and other towns, have no access...
Autopsy Reveals Senegalese Student Died from Multiple Traumas Following Campus Unrest
An autopsy report has revealed that a Senegalese medical student who died during a police intervention at a university in the capital last week...
Deadly Attack in Nigeria: Gunmen on Motorcycles Kill Dozens in Three...
At least 46 people have been confirmed dead after armed gangs on motorcycles launched coordinated assaults on three villages in Niger State, Nigeria, according...
Kenyan Cult Leader Charged With 52 Additional Deaths Following New...
Self-proclaimed preacher Paul Mackenzie appeared in court Wednesday to face charges related to 52 additional deaths, as Kenya's devastating Shakahola forest massacre continues to...
US to Deploy 200 Troops to Nigeria for Training Mission Against...
The United States will deploy approximately 200 troops to Nigeria in the coming weeks to train local forces combating Islamist militant groups, a U.S....
Cameroon President Delays Elections Again
Cameroon's President Paul Biya announced Tuesday the postponement of legislative and municipal elections that were expected to take place at the beginning of February,...
flooded. Cyclone Gezani Devastates Madagascar: At Least 36 Dead, Hundreds Injured
A powerful cyclone has ripped through Madagascar’s second-largest city, killing at least 36 people and leaving a trail of destruction in its wake, the...
Opposition Leader Pereira Released in Guinea-Bissau
Guinea-Bissau opposition leader Domingos Simões Pereira was released from jail on Friday after months of imprisonment. He was detained following a military coup in...



















