EU council approves support for Kenya’s military
Assistance aims to enhance operational capabilities of Kenyan military to protect territorial integrity, sovereignty, civilians against internal, external threats,’ says EU body
Somalia accuses Ethiopia of illegal border incursions
Somalia’s UN ambassador claims Ethiopian troops violated the border, impacting the scheduled drawdown of the ATMIS peacekeeping mission.
Deadly revenge raid in South Sudan disrupts oil production
Tensions rise in South Sudan as a cattle raid revenge attack leaves 17 dead and disrupts oil production at the Toma South field.
Tech fuels trafficking, Algeria, Egypt, and South Africa off watchlist
The 2024 report blacklists Brunei but recognizes improvements in Algeria, Egypt, and South Africa.
Gas strike in Nigeria is fueling the black market
A dispute between Nigerian petrol station owners and customs over alleged smuggling has led to widespread closures and fuel shortages.
Kenyan elite police set to depart for Haiti after presidential send-off
President Ruto led a flag-off ceremony for 400 Kenyan police officers set to depart for a UN-backed mission in Haiti, overcoming legal issues to stabilize the gang-ridden country.
10 dead, 24 injured in South Africa minibus-truck crash
Mini-bus taxi was transporting passengers from Johannesburg to Mpumalanga en route to Mozambique
Deadly incident at rally marks start of Rwanda’s election campaign
Rwandans will cast their votes on July 15 to elect their next president and lawmakers
Nigeria emerges as Africa’s leading oil producer and exporter
Petroleum is the backbone of Nigeria’s economy, accounting for approximately 90% of export revenues
US military seeks alternate West Africa strategy post Niger expulsion
Brown, arriving in Botswana for talks with African defense leaders, expressed optimism about exploring new partnerships in the region
Kenyan president extends offer for dialogue with protesters
President William Ruto says he is open to dialogue on Finance Bill 2024, as protest against tax hikes continues for 6th consecutive day
Regional partnerships key for landlocked African nations
Uganda and Rwanda highlight the potential of regional cooperation and strategic investments
Egypt cracks down on tourism companies after hajj pilgrim deaths
Medical and security sources report that at least 530 Egyptians died during this year’s hajj pilgrimage
Djenne Mosque: Architectural and cultural icon
Built from sun-baked mud bricks, the Great Mosque of Djenné showcases traditional techniques
Mauritanian president urges West Africa to unite against insurgency
Ahead of the presidential election, Mauritania’s President Ghazouani urged West African nations to unite against insecurity and insurgency, proposing a new alliance if the G5 Sahel proves ineffective.
Ivory Coast pins hope on mobile sign-up for universal healthcare
Ivory Coast launches mobile enrollment centers to address access issues and glitches plaguing the national health coverage program.
Ugandan MPs face corruption charges as Museveni’s govt cracks down
Three Ugandan legislators from the ruling NRM party have been charged with corruption-related offenses, including the diversion of public resources and conspiracy to defraud the government.
Egypt blames tour companies over Hajj deaths, cancels licenses
Egyptian authorities revoke licenses of 16 tour companies linked to the deaths of hundreds of pilgrims during the Hajj pilgrimage in Mecca.
Italian authorities seize ship allegedly carrying weapons to Libya
Italian law enforcement carried out operation at US authorities’ request and seized weapons worth millions of dollars allegedly bound for Benghazi in Libya, reports media
Militia kills 23 in eastern Congo village attacks
The motive for the attacks remains unclear, though militia violence in Congo is often linked to competition for influence and the region’s rich mineral resources
Elephant kills American tourist in Zambia
The elephant attacked Juliana Gle Tourneau, 64, pulling her out of her parked vehicle and trampling her, officials said
2 killed, more than 200 injured in Kenyan tax protests
Nationwide unrest has led to demands from opposition, protesters for resignations of top police officials
Death toll mounts in climate tied Niger floods
Floods devastate Niger as the rainy season starts. 21 people were killed, and over 6,000 affected.
Madacascar leads debut of Antananarivo’s cable car
Madagascar’s President Andry Rajoelina inaugurated a new cable car system in Antananarivo aimed at reducing traffic congestion in the capital city.
