Djibouti, Kenya, Mauritius eye African Union leadership

Three seasoned politicians from Djibouti, Kenya, and Mauritius are competing for the African Union Commission chair position, reserved this year for East Africa.

Tanzania police investigate viral video of alleged gang-rape

Home Affairs Minister Hamad Masauni mentioned that the suspects are “already” in custody but did not provide further details

Nigeria detains 7 Polish nationals for displaying Russian flags at protests

The protesters’ use of Russian flags has heightened concerns about Russian influence in West Africa

South African slap fighter calls for official rules

In this little-known combat sport, participants stand face-to-face and take turns slapping each other in the face

Africa’s infrastructure boom fuels growth

Many of Africa’s infrastructure projects are part of larger regional initiatives

UN approves support for SADC mission in DRC

All 15 members of council vote in favor of resolution to authorize MONUSCO to provide operational and logistical support

Niger severs diplomatic ties with Ukraine

Move comes days after Mali severed relations with Kyiv over alleged support to Malian ‘terrorist groups’

Nigerian military rejects protesters’ demand for government overthrow

‘Such calls and acts will be treated as treason and felony,’ says defense chief

WFP struggles to fund southern Africa drought relief

The UN is calling for immediate action to prevent widespread hunger.

South African armed pastor storms school, provokes outrage

A South African pastor stormed a school armed with machetes to remove his grandchildren, sparking outrage that led to the burning of his church.

Women and girls bear brunt of DRC displacement crisis

A new MSF report reveals widespread sexual violence against women and girls in displacement camps in eastern DR Congo, fueled by the ongoing M23 conflict.

Ukraine seeks Africa’s support in conflict resolution talks

Ukrainian foreign minister Kuleba underscores Zambia and Africa’s role in fostering peace during his talks with president Hichilema.

Nigeria detains tailors over Russian flags in protests

The Department of State Services (DSS) also detained some individuals who allegedly sponsored the tailors, though details remain scarce

Sierra Leone psychiatrist transforms mental health care

A young doctor’s unwavering commitment to transforming Sierra Leone’s mental health landscape, from battling stigma to building a world-class psychiatric hospital.

Turkey and Somalia discuss diplomatic training cooperation

Somalia thanks Ankara for its continued support to the country

Organic farming flourishes in Africa

The rise of organic farming in Africa is driven by the increasing demand for healthier food options

Somali police seize hundreds of veils amid security fears

The Somali military recently killed dozens of jihadist fighters in Jubaland, raising the possibility of reprisal attacks by al-Shabab

Rwanda using M23 to counter Uganda’s influence: Report

A new report sheds light on the complex dynamics behind the M23 conflict, highlighting Rwanda’s role in fueling the insurgency as part of its rivalry with Uganda.

Vote-buying allegations lead to bans for four Tunisian candidates

A Tunisian court sentenced four presidential election candidates to prison for vote buying, reinforcing fears of election manipulation to favor President Kais Saied’s reelection.

Ukraine calls Mali’s decision to cut ties hasty and short-sighted

Mali announced the immediate severance of relations with Ukraine on Sunday, following remarks by Ukraine’s military spy agency regarding clashes in northern Mali in late July

Nigeria urges caution for citizens visiting riot-hit UK

Due to recent anti-asylum riots and attacks on minorities, Nigeria has urged its citizens to exercise caution when traveling to the UK.

Somalian survivors and families rally against al-Shabab violence

Somalis gathered to condemn a deadly Al-Shabab attack on a Mogadishu beach hotel, demanding increased security measures.

Djibouti’s key role in global air traffic

Djibouti’s airport stands as a sign to the country’s strategic significance in global trade

Ethiopia faces new disaster: Landslide kills 11 people

The latest disaster has claimed the lives of at least 11 people in the Wolaita zone, prompting a search and rescue operation.

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