[ad_1] By MOHAMMED MOMOH Abuja Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari has confirmed the killing of at least 63 vigilantes from five communities of Nigeria’s North West Kebbi...
[ad_1] By ABDULKADIR KHALIF A Somali women’s lobby has criticised leaders of federal states for doing little to achieve the necessary gender quotas that would have...
[ad_1] By THE CONVERSATION Nigeria’s growing population of over 200 million people is facing an ever-growing fuel crisis despite its vast oil reserves. The shortage of...
[ad_1] By DAVID MAYEN A group of sixteen media professionals have signed a petition condemning Ethiopian government for mistreating media practitioners, which they attribute to the...
[ad_1] By Ange Iliza The cost of crossing the recently reopened Rwanda-Uganda border is restricting movement between the two countries as passengers are required to pay...
[ad_1] By AFP The United States on Tuesday reiterated its support for a Moroccan plan for autonomy in the Western Sahara to settle the kingdom’s decades-old...
[ad_1] By AFP A high-profile Nigerian police commander once dubbed the country’s “super cop” pleaded not guilty to drug smuggling charges on Monday, a month after...
[ad_1] By AFP Sudanese security forces arrested a senior opposition leader Tuesday, as officers fired tear gas to stop thousands of protesters rallying against last year’s...
[ad_1] By JOSEPH WANGUI Former Nairobi Governor Mike Sonko and his immediate family members have been banned from travelling to the US over corruption allegations related...
[ad_1] By MOHAMED ISSA Eleven Tanzanian students who were stranded in Sumy, northeastern Ukraine, following Russia’s invasion have made it to Moscow, official confirms. Emmanuel Buholela,...