Ghana clears $1.47bn energy sector debts

Ghana clears $1.47bn in energy debts in 2025, restoring a World Bank guarantee and boosting confidence in the power sector

Nigerian artists dominate All Africa Music Awards in Lagos

Nigerian artists swept major awards at the All Africa Music Awards in Lagos

Schools reopen across northern Nigeria after months of fear

Schools have begun reopening across parts of northern Nigeria after months of closure following mass student abductions, though many areas remain shut due to security fears.

Benin votes as Talon allies seek tighter grip after coup shock

Benin has held parliamentary and local elections after a failed coup attempt, with President Patrice Talon’s coalition expected to strengthen its grip as the opposition faces major restrictions.

Ethiopia begins $12.5 billion construction of ‘Africa’s biggest airport’

Ethiopian Airlines has begun building a $12.5bn airport near Addis Ababa, set to open in 2030

Ecowas leaders press Guinea-Bissau junta over detainees

Ecowas leaders met Guinea-Bissau’s junta to press for the release of detainees and a swift, inclusive transition back to constitutional rule after the November coup.

Gunmen release Nigeria abductees seized en route to Muslim event

Gunmen have released travellers kidnapped in Plateau state while they were heading to a Muslim religious event, Nigerian authorities and relatives said.

China backs Tanzania leadership as Wang Yi closes sensitive visit

China’s top diplomat Wang Yi warned against foreign interference in Tanzania while backing its leadership, as Beijing avoided commenting on post-election violence that strained ties with the West.

Final election results in Egypt give Sisi control to amend constitution

Egypt’s election authority announced the final parliamentary results, giving President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi the super-majority needed to amend the constitution.

Benin turns voodoo heritage into a cultural festival in Ouidah

Thousands gathered in Ouidah as Benin expanded its Vodun festival into a major tourism event that blended sacred rituals, cultural pride and government-backed development efforts.

UN: 53 Congolese refugees die in Burundi amid cholera outbreak

UNHCR says 53 Congolese refugees have died in Burundi, with cholera and malnutrition cited as key causes

Crowds back Bobi Wine as Uganda heads to the polls

Crowds in Kampala suburbs rallied behind Bobi Wine, demanding change as Uganda nears its election

Guinea-Bissau junta moves to ban unauthorised public statements

Guinea-Bissau’s ruling junta has banned unauthorised press conferences and public statements, citing threats to public order six weeks after seizing power in a post-election coup.

South Africa hosts Russia, China and Iran in sensitive naval drill

South Africa has launched a weeklong joint naval drill with Russia, China and Iran near Cape Town, drawing domestic criticism and renewed concerns over strained relations with the United States.

UN urges Uganda to ensure safe elections amid repression fears

The United Nations urged Uganda to ensure safe elections, warning that repression, arrests and alleged abuses by security forces threaten a credible vote.

Somalia denies aid seizure as US suspends assistance

Somalia has denied US claims that it seized or destroyed WFP food aid, after Washington suspended assistance over warehouse demolition

Gambia mourns 39 dead as migrant boat capsizes off its coast

A Europe-bound migrant boat capsized off Gambia’s coast, killing 39 and highlighting the dangers of West Africa’s migration routes.

Saudi coalition says UAE helped Yemen separatist leader flee

The Saudi-led coalition in Yemen alleged on Thursday that the United Arab Emirates helped southern separatist leader Aidarous al-Zubaidi leave the country by boat and plane, a claim that could deepen strains between the two Gulf partners as Saudi-backed forces moved to regain control in Aden. The coalition said al-Zubaidi, who heads the Southern Transitional Council (STC), departed Yemen for Somaliland, then boarded a flight to Mogadishu that was later tracked to a military airport in Abu Dhabi. His whereabouts were not independently confirmed, and the coalition did not explicitly state whether he remained on board to the UAE capital. Somalia said it had opened an investigation to determine whether its airports were used to transport what it described as a “political fugitive,” warning that such use—if proven—would be a serious violation of Somali sovereignty. Al-Zubaidi failed to appear in Riyadh for crisis talks on Wednesday amid escalating tensions after STC forces swept through parts of southern Yemen last month, including Aden, advancing toward areas near the Saudi border. Riyadh has cast the separatist push as a national security threat and has pressed the UAE to rein in the group, the coalition said. In Aden on Thursday, a Reuters witness reported calm conditions, with Saudi-backed government forces patrolling and no visible STC presence. Authorities imposed a nighttime curfew. The coalition said Saudi-backed forces have also been retaking ground elsewhere in recent days. In a possible sign of internal strains among the separatists, an STC delegation said it held “fruitful” discussions in Riyadh with Saudi Arabia’s ambassador to Yemen, according to remarks by a senior STC official. Saudi Arabia and the UAE previously operated together in a coalition fighting Yemen’s Iran-aligned Houthi movement, but their relationship has been marked by sharp differences across the region. There was no immediate public comment from the UAE or the STC on the coalition’s account.

US halts Somalia government aid over alleged seizure of food supplies

Washington froze Somalia aid after alleging officials illegally seized UN food supplies meant for vulnerable civilians

Bobi Wine vows to revise Uganda oil agreements if he wins

Bobi Wine, Uganda’s opposition leader, promises to revise unfair oil agreements and criticizes Western allies for supporting Museveni despite rights abuses.

Kenyan court charges KDF soldiers over meth haul seized at sea

Eight KDF soldiers have been charged in Kenya over alleged involvement in a $63 million methamphetamine seizure intercepted during a maritime operation.

Clashes erupt in Central African Republic between militia and army

Clashes between a Zande militia, CAR army, and Wagner mercenaries have killed one and displaced civilians.

Heavy snow paralyzes roads, traps vehicles in Algeria

Heavy snowfall in northern Algeria and western Tunisia caused road closures, stranded vehicles, and rescue operations while continuing through Wednesday.

Nigeria’s former justice minister granted bail in $6m corruption case

Nigeria’s ex justice minister Abubakar Malami is granted bail in a high profile $6m corruption case

CAR eyes drone cooperation with Russia

CAR’s president eyes a joint drone training centre with Russia as military ties continue to deepen

Ex Guinea guard chief dies in custody

Claude Pivi, convicted over Guinea’s 2009 stadium massacre, has died in detention

US widens visa bond rules to African nations

US adds Nigeria and Senegal to an expanded visa bond list, raising costs for travellers

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