[ad_1] By AFP By THE CITIZEN A shallow 5.9 magnitude earthquake struck southeast of the Tanzanian commercial hub of Dar es Salaam late Wednesday, the US...
[ad_1] By TESFA-ALEM TEKLE Authorities in Ethiopia’s Oromia region have arrested about 1,200 zonal and district level government officials in connection with last month’s deadly unrest...
[ad_1] By MOHAMMED MOMOH Abuja Nigeria is Africa’s most populous country with 190 million people. Now it could also be the country with the most betting...
[ad_1] By AFP Lebanon on Tuesday marked a week since its worst-ever peacetime disaster with a mix of grief and rage, as survivors remembered the dead...
[ad_1] By AFP Joe Biden’s choice of Kamala Harris as his running mate was hailed on Tuesday as a historic first for women of colour, but...
[ad_1] By AFP Cairo, Egyptians went to vote Tuesday for a new Senate in an upper house election seen unlikely to revive vibrant political life under...
[ad_1] By XINHUA Nobel Peace Prize laureate Arch Bishop Desmond Tutu has warned that the country could be plunged into turbulence if corruption is not death...
[ad_1] By AFP Khartoum, Sudan on Monday said that negotiations over Ethiopia’s massive and controversial dam construction on the Blue Nile have been postponed for a...
[ad_1] By AFP Khartoum, The trial of Sudan’s ousted ex-president Omar al-Bashir was delayed Monday at the request of his defence, a prosecution lawyer said. The...
[ad_1] By BOB KARASHANI It is now illegal to post “rumours” or messages that “ridicule, abuse or harm the reputation, prestige or status of the United...