Tanzania president appoints daughter and son in law to cabinet
Tanzania’s president appoints her daughter and son in law to key cabinet roles in a major reshuffle
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Tanzania’s president appoints her daughter and son in law to key cabinet roles in a major reshuffle
Tanzania president appoints daughter and son in law to cabinet Read More »
Guinean singer Elie Kamano says his teenage children were abducted, prompting national outrage
Guinean singer Elie Kamano says his teenage children were abducted Read More »
Zambia will receive a $1.5 billion US grant over five years to strengthen HIV, TB, and maternal health programs and build sustainable healthcare systems.
Zambia secures $1.5 billion US grant to strengthen health system Read More »
Ethiopia confirmed three deaths from Marburg virus and is taking preventive measures with international support.
Ethiopia confirms deaths as Marburg virus spreads near South Sudan Read More »
Egyptian anchor Mohamed El-Baz’s claim that the Muslim Brotherhood is “more dangerous than Israel” ignites fierce debate over security threats
Egyptian anchor says Muslim Brotherhood ‘worse than Israel’ Read More »
A confidential ICC file accuses SAF of war crimes and details foreign state and militia support, raising the prospect of new warrants and deeper isolation
Alleged abuses, foreign backing put Burhan’s SAF under ICC spotlight Read More »
Darfur Governor El-Hadi Idris hails UN aid chief Tom Fletcher’s visit as a key step to ease civilian suffering
Darfur pledges to facilitate humanitarian operations after UN visit Read More »
Somalia has begun distributing voter cards in Mogadishu ahead of the first direct municipal elections since 1967, marking a major step toward nationwide democratic reform.
Somalia begins distributing voter cards as Mogadishu prepares to vote Read More »
Burhan’s army withdrew from North Kordofan towns as clashes with RSF escalate, mobilising troops and equipment and threatening civilian safety.
Burhan’s army retreats from Kazqil and Umm Dam Haj Hamad Read More »
Sudan’s trade with Chad rebounded after the Adré border reopened, restoring market stability and easing shortages in West Darfur.
Sudan-Chad trade surges as Adre border reopens Read More »