The origin of coffee: Ethiopia’s rich brew tradition

Many may not realize that they are partaking in a tradition that traces back to Ethiopia

Ramaphosa appoints Mandisa Maya as chief justice of South Africa

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa appointed Mandisa Maya as the country’s first female Chief Justice, marking a significant milestone for women in leadership.

Police investigate Murder of Influential Media Regulator

The newly appointed head of Zambia’s Independent Broadcasting Authority was murdered, sparking outrage and calls for a swift investigation.

Digital revolution transforms African logistics

The impact of digital technology on logistics in Africa extends beyond business operations

Burkina Faso military denies involvement in mutilation video

Disturbing footage has emerged on social media showing individuals in military uniforms committing a horrific act against a civilian.

Algeria condemns France’s support for Moroccan Sahara plan

France’s recent decision to support Morocco’s autonomy plan for Western Sahara has drawn fierce criticism from Algeria.

US imposes sanctions on Congo rebel group

Treasury Department has imposed sanctions on the Congo River Alliance, M23, and key leaders for their role in the conflict.

ADF militants slaughter 20 civilians in DRC’s Beni

The ongoing violence in eastern DR Congo continues as another massacre has been reported.

Ethiopia landslide death toll climbs to 257

The death toll from landslides in Ethiopia has reached 257, with fears it could double.

France, Djibouti strengthen defense ties with new treaty

French President Macron and Djibouti President Guelleh renewed their defense partnership, updating the 1977 treaty.

Brutal attack on farmers leaves 17 dead in DRC

A horrific massacre has occurred in Congo’s North Kivu province, where at least 17 civilians were killed by suspected ADF militants.

Dozens missing, 25 dead after Mauritanian boat capsizes

Rescue efforts are underway as the IOM reports over 300 people were on board.

Nigeria govt begs for patience amidst protest threats

President Bola Tinubu’s administration is facing increasing pressure as Nigerians plan mass protests against economic hardship.

Ethiopian Airlines grounded to Eritrea

In a surprising move that has sent shockwaves through the aviation industry, Eritrea has announced the suspension of all Ethiopian Airlines flights to the East African nation. The decision, effective September 30, 2024, marks a significant setback in the bilateral relations between the two neighboring countries. The suspension comes as a complete surprise to Ethiopian

UN urges Africa to end HIV epidemic by 2030

The UN’s UNAIDS program is calling for a combination of strong political will, technical expertise to end the HIV pandemic.

Armed groups kill 4, capture 13 elders in Northern Ethiopia

Local media reports suggest up to 11 casualties; official confirmation pending

African aviation takes off

Africa’s aviation industry is well on its way to becoming a global powerhouse

Meta deletes 63,000 FB accounts tied to Nigerian sextortion scams

These accounts were linked to notorious Nigerian online fraudsters known as “Yahoo boys,” who are infamous for various scams

Kenya’s Ruto appoints opposition members to cabinet amid backlash

In a speech from his official residence, Ruto described the new government as a visionary partnership for the radical transformation of Kenya

Morocco’s wheat fields wither under six-year drought

Climate change is intensifying in Morocco, with a severe drought crippling wheat production and exposing the nation’s vulnerability to food shortages.

US Senator quits after being convicted of Egypt corruption case

Senator Bob Menendez was found guilty on all 16 criminal counts including bribery and acting as an agent for Egypt’s government.

Niger reports soldier deaths in militant attack

A fierce battle between Nigerien forces and armed militants resulted in the deaths of fifteen soldiers.

Nigeria braces for potential unrest over economic hardship

Frustrated Nigerians are set to take to the streets to demand an end to bad governance and economic hardship.

Deadly landslide hits Ethiopia, over 220 killed

The disaster has caused widespread destruction and left communities in shock.


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