Stalemate declared by Egypt in talks over dam with Ethiopia, Sudan
Country vows to defend its water and national security if they are violated
DR Congo polls open in high-stakes election
Incumbent President Felix Tshisekedi is running against 19 other candidates
Kalahari Corridor: Investors swarm Botswana’s rail link to Atlantic Oce...
Investors flock to Botswana’s Namibian port rail project, eyeing faster trade and bypassing South Africa’s delays.
South Africa’s migrant workers ‘driven out’ as election loom...
Operation Dudula, a vigilante group turned political party, is at the forefront of the anti-migrant movement, specifically targeting businesses owned by foreign nationals.
ADF militants burn 10 civilians alive in Uganda
Grief and anger in Uganda after 10 civilians burnt alive by Daesh affiliate DRC-based ADF.
Migrants face increased xenophobia before South Africa’s elections
Right-wing political forces and populist politicians are tapping into anti-migrant sentiments in South Africa to boost chances for 2024 polls
Congolese rapper pardoned after criticizing President Tshisekedi
His imprisonment stemmed from a rap song where he expressed discontent
Kenyan minister’s Rwanda comments cause controversy
In his remarks, Murkomen pointed out that Rwanda operates differently, describing it as an autocracy
Africa’s exceptional biodiversity faces challenges
In the heart of Africa lies a treasure trove of unparalleled biodiversity
French couple loses legal battle over rare African mask valued at millions
The couple had sold the mask to the dealer for a mere €150
Kenyan slaps Carrefour franchise holder Majid al Futtaim with $7M fine
The fine represents the largest-ever penalty issued by Kenya’s competition regulatory body
South African president reacts to former president Zuma’s statements
Cyril Ramaphosa says everyone in South Africa is free to express themselves in relation to who they will vote for and why they will vote for them
Second day of major protest grips South African platinum mine
Operations at the mine, located northwest of Johannesburg, remain at a standstill
16th FNTP unveils diverse Algerian theatre delights
The festival pays homage to the late actor Ali Sellali, known as Allalou, through a special event featuring renowned academic and theatre critic Ahmed Cheniki.
IOM: Over 250,000 flee Sudan’s El Gezira amid clashes
With more than 250,000 people forced to flee their homes in El Gezira, fears of a major humanitarian crisis grip Sudan.
Ghana pours $15.2M in 13th African Games
Minister assures readiness for Ghana’s 13th African Games, expecting 5,000 athletes and a billion viewers.
Fears of renewed piracy as commercial ship seized near Somalia
The hijacking highlights the ongoing threat of piracy in the region and the need for increased security measures.
South Africa’s mining industry hit by another wave of protests
The mining industry employs hundreds of thousands of people in South Africa and is a major source of revenue for the country.
Ethiopia’s military recognizes Turkish drone maker with award
Across Africa, there’s a growing trend of nations acquiring Turkish drones to combat various armed groups
S Africa warns citizens fighting for Israel of potential prosecution
According to the ministry, South Africans require prior government authorization to participate legally in conflicts in Israel
African nations forge path to peace amid regional challenges
African nations have demonstrated commendable advancements in their pursuit of peace
Sisi secures third term as Egypt’s president with 89.6% of votes
Some voters said the eruption of conflict in Gaza had encouraged them to vote for Sisi
Burkina Faso’s military leader dismisses foreign minister
Jean Marie Traore Karamoko appointed new top diplomat of West African country
Turkish flutist showcases talent at yearly concert in Nigeria
Lelya Bayramogullari takes the stage at 16th edition of Festival of Praise in capital Abuja
