[ad_1] By AFP Ammonium nitrate, which Lebanese authorities have said was the cause of the Beirut blast, is an odorless crystalline substance commonly used as a...
[ad_1] By AFP An entire port engulfed in fire, ships ablaze at sea and crumbling buildings: the site of the massive blast in Beirut’s harbour area...
[ad_1] By TESFA-ALEM TEKLE Ethiopia, Sudan and Egypt have resumed second round of talks on the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) on the Nile River mediated by...
[ad_1] By THE CITIZEN Tanzania’s main opposition party Chadema has nominated Tundu Lissu, who returned to the country last week from almost three years’ self-exile, as...
[ad_1] By WASHINGTON GIKUNJU By BERNA NAMATA The East African Community (EAC) member states are joined at the hip, and desperately need each other to survive...
[ad_1] By AFP Johannesburg The UN health agency warned that the coronavirus pandemic would be lengthy and could lead to “response fatigue”, as the case count...
[ad_1] By AFP Khartoum, Sudan’s government has welcomed remarks from US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo this week that he would like to delist Sudan as...
[ad_1] By DAVID MAYEN Juba, Authorities in South Sudan are facing the dilemma of whether to keep schools shut in the fight against Covid-19 or re-open...
[ad_1] By CHRIS ERASMUS South Africa a few days ago honoured and buried Andrew Mlangeni, the last of Nelson Mandela’s co-trialist and “the conscience” of the...
[ad_1] By AFP A drunken soldier in the Democratic Republic of Congo’s troubled east opened fire on passers-by, killing at least 13 people including a two-year-old...