Intricate Kente cloth celebrates Ashanti and Ewe traditions

The Kente cloth adorns both traditional ceremonies and modern fashion

Hundreds protest cost of living crisis across Nigerian cities

Protesters in several Nigerian cities expressed their frustration with government reforms they argue have exacerbated the cost of living crisis

Congo boat accident kills at least 30

3 days of mourning declared in eastern province of Maniema as officials fear higher death toll

Kenya lists $23M Islamic bonds to support affordable housing

President William Ruto champions Shariah-compliant Sukuk for broader investment opportunities

UN condemns rise in South Sudan executions

The United Nations is alarmed by the rising number of extrajudicial executions in South Sudan, including the killing of a child by firing squad.

Africa battles new mpox waves amid vaccine shortage

Kenya and the Central African Republic are battling new mpox outbreaks, highlighting Africa’s vulnerability to the disease amid a shortage of vaccines.

Families of Garissa attack victims to receive $3.4m from Kenya

The Kenyan High Court has ordered the government to pay $3.4 million to the families of victims killed in the 2015 Garissa University terror attack

Train hits school bus, killing five in South Africa

Five children were killed and 20 injured when a train collided with their school bus in South Africa.

Tech startups transform African agriculture

Agritech innovations continue to spread, the potential for increased productivity, and sustainability

Trial ends with 20-year sentence for Guinean ex-dictator

Ex-dictator Moussa Dadis Camara received a 20-year prison sentence from a Guinean court for crimes against humanity committed during a 2009 massacre.

HRW condemns Tanzania’s treatment of Maasai people

Human Rights Watch has released a report detailing the forced displacement of Maasai people in Tanzania.

Nigerian security deployed, gov’t seeks dialogue ahead of protests

Concerns about potential violence echo previous unrest during the October 2020 EndSars protests

Kenya’s court of appeal declares 2023 finance law unconstitutional

The finance ministry had not responded to the ruling, and Ruto’s office was unavailable for comment

Mali conducts air strikes on insurgent targets following deadly attacks

Between July 22 and 27, Mali’s army and the Russian private military company Wagner suffered significant losses in the Tinzaouaten area

Guinea junta faces growing unrest over missing activists

Protests erupted in Guinea’s capital Conakry after two pro-democracy activists disappeared, leading to clashes between demonstrators and security forces.

DRC, Rwanda agree to ceasefire starting August 4th

Angola has successfully mediated a ceasefire between the DRC and Rwanda, bringing hope for peace to the conflict-ridden eastern Congo region.

Ghana takes steps to increase women’s political power

In a major step towards gender equality, Ghana has enacted a law mandating increased opportunities for women in politics and governance.

HRW condemns Cameroon’s detention of social media critic

HRW demands the immediate release of Junior Ngombe and dropping of all charges against him.

Algeria cuts ties with France amid Western Sahara dispute

Algeria recalled its ambassador to France after French President Emmanuel Macron endorsed Morocco’s autonomy plan for Western Sahara, igniting a diplomatic crisis.

Congo ordered to return Batwa to ancestral lands

The Batwa people, who were forcibly removed from their ancestral home to create a national park, will be returned to their land under a historic ruling.

African football: A continent’s passion

Football’s immense popularity in Africa is more than just a pastime; it is a unifying force

Kenya charges former state firm head in edible oil import graft case

On Tuesday, a former head of Kenya’s primary state-owned trading company faced court charges for abuse of office and other offences related to a 2022 edible oil import scheme, which local media estimated to have cost over $120 million. Pamela Mutua, the former managing director of the Kenya National Trading Corporation (KNTC), was arraigned in

Libya cracks down on illegal immigration, deports hundreds

Libya has deported over 300 migrants to Nigeria and Mali, sparking concerns over forced returns as the North African country grapples with a migrant crisis.

IMF approves $3.4B bailout for Ethiopia

Ethiopia has been grappling with severe foreign currency shortages and high inflation

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