[ad_1] By Garang Malak Juba, South Sudan’s President Salva Kiir Mayardit over the weekend asked his Finance and Economic Planning Minister Athian Diing to cancel a...
[ad_1] By MAWAHIB ABDALLATIF In Khartoum, Sudan’s transitional government is facing the risk of further discord between civilian and military factions, threatening the country’s path to...
[ad_1] By AFP The trial of a policewoman accused of murdering five relatives and a boyfriend to cash in on insurance claims has captivated South Africa,...
[ad_1] By AFP Ethiopia’s women’s minister, the first federal official to acknowledge rape had taken place during the Tigray war, announced her resignation Monday, without specifying...
[ad_1] By TESFA-ALEM TEKLE Ethiopia has decided to close its embassies in Egypt and Ireland due to financial constraints, which have been worsened by a long...
[ad_1] By AFP Theoneste Bagosora, the Rwandan military leader dubbed the “Colonel of the Apocalypse”, has died at the age of 80 in Mali where he...
[ad_1] By DAILY MONITOR Ugandan opposition party supporters based in the US at the weekend staged a peaceful demonstration outside the United Nations headquarters in New York, urging...
[ad_1] By ARNALDO VIEIRA Civil society members and political party representatives in Angola are criticising President João Loureço’s budget for UN travel. On September 8, President...
[ad_1] By ARNALDO VIEIRA The Southern African Mission in Mozambique (Samim) has killed 17 terrorists operating in Cabo Delgado province after their base in Chitama was...
[ad_1] By JOHN GAHAMANYI It has been in the making over the years, now a cultural revolution seems about to come of age in the Rwandan...