Protests erupt after Chadian soldier is killed at a French base
France is contending with a surge of discontent in its former African colonies, where coups in Mali and Burkina Faso have led to the withdrawal of its forces from these nations.
Guinea coup anniversary clashes leave 4 dead
These fatalities have raised the total number of casualties caused by the security forces since June 2022 to 30
African leaders adopt ‘Nairobi declaration’ at historic summit
“We march on with the Nairobi declaration,” said Ruto, bringing the three-day conference to a close.
Examining the role of oil companies exploiting Africa
Oil exploration often begins with the promise of economic growth but it rarely happens
Confederation of African Football canceles its broadcast deal with beIN Sports
CAF terminated its biggest broadcast rights deal and provoked a likely legal fight with Qatar-based beIN Media Group
2 senior Ennahda party members arrested in Tunisia
Mondher Ounissi, Ennahda’s vice president, Abdel Karim Harouni, head of party’s Shura Council, taken into custody
Mandate of regional military force in DR Congo extended by 3 months
Summit in Nairobi results in unanimous decision to prolong mission aimed at bringing peace to eastern DRC
Guinea’s junta issues warning against protests on coup anniversary
This ban reinforces the prohibition of a planned opposition rally demanding a swift return to civilian rule
Nigerians resume nationwide strike, blame govt failure to increase wages
‘The federal government has not shown enough commitment to tackling the impact of petrol subsidy,’ says labor leader
Over 7 million people were internally displaced in conflict-ridden Sudan
Around 24.7 million people, or half of Sudan’s population, are now in need of humanitarian aid and protection, IOM says
Africa addicted to oil as UN call for green energy transition gets no traction
Africa remains heavily reliant on natural gas, oil, coal, and charcoal, with low progress in adopting cleaner energy sources
Jihadists kill 53 members of Burkina Faso security forces
Additionally, the army reported that approximately 30 members of the security forces sustained injuries during the assault.
China wants to be mediator to solve Niger crisis
Beijing stands with Nigeriens on current political situation, says Chinese envoy to Niamey
Al-Shabaab weakened as their stronghold falls in central Somalia
The control of the town of El Buur by the Somali army has the potential to disrupt the activities of the Al-Shabaab movement in central Somalia and allows for a focus on military operations in the south
Kenyan president puts forward carbon tax proposal to address climate change
African countries bearing brunt of climate crisis, Ruto tells leaders attending Africa Climate Summit in Nairobi
Systemic racism is a tremendous challenge for people of African descent
‘Systemic racism continues to affect negatively people of African descent in all aspects of life,’ says report
UN chief calls for making Africa a renewable energy superpower
UN chief Antonio Guterres urged the international community to help “make Africa a renewable energy superpower”
Ugandan police arrest 5 people, recover explosives in Kampala bomb plot
Ugandan authorities apprehended their initial suspect carrying a bag containing a bomb outside a crowded church on Sunday
Guinea-Bissau president bolsters his personal security
The head of state made reference to coup d’états occurring elsewhere in Africa as the reason for this announcement
DR Congo arrests 2 senior commanders over civilian killings
Commanders accused of leading soldiers who killed civilians in a church who were planning to attack UN premises
ECCAS suspends Gabon’s membership after coup
Leaders give deadline of 1 year ‘to the transition to organize elections’
Understanding Africa’s oldest cultures and languages
Some of the world’s oldest cultures and civilizations took root on Africa. Let’s delve into a few
Mozambique President Nyusi has immunity in ‘tuna bond’ case, court
The “tuna bond” or “hidden debt” case has prompted criminal inquiries from Maputo to New York
Ugandan police foil church bombing
Police in Uganda arrested a man carrying explosive device in his backpack as he attempted to enter grounds of cathedral in capital