Libyan leaders agree on unified government for elections

Libyan leaders agreed to form a unified government to supervise the country’s long-awaited elections.

Community tourism initiatives thrive across Africa

Community tourism initiatives have been gaining momentum across Africa

Sudanese military leaders reject Ramadan ceasefire plea

The conflict between Sudan’s army and the RSF began in mid-April 2023 due to tensions surrounding a transition plan to civilian rule

South Africa’s Tyla cancels world tour over ‘worsened’ injur...

South African sensation Tyla has called off her highly awaited debut world tour just a fortnight prior to its scheduled commencement.

Ex-head of state Gbagbo to rerun for Ivorian presidential elections

Former Ivory Coast President Laurent Gbagbo has agreed to lead his African People’s Party into the 2025 presidential elections.

Sudan’s RSF endorses UN ceasefire call during Ramadan

The truce could bring relief to millions and open the door for peace talks between the warring parties.

MSF calls for protection after hospital attack in DRC

The attack killed a patient, looted supplies, and displaced thousands to a camp lacking proper healthcare.

Separatists kill six, including police in Nigeria attack

Armed men suspected to be separatists attacked a police checkpoint in southeastern Nigeria, killing six people including four police officers.

French drug kingpin nabbed in Morocco

French authorities arrested Felix Bingui, believed to be the leader of a major Marseille drug gang, in Morocco, dealing a blow to drug trafficking.

Presidential candidates kick off campaign in Senegal

Senegal’s presidential race takes an intense turn as candidates begin campaigns in a compressed period.

President Kagame gets endorsement for reelection in Rwanda

Rwanda’s ruling party endorses President Kagame as its candidate for the upcoming presidential election in July, potentially extending his rule to nearly three decades.

Gunmen attack school in Nigeria, kidnap students

At least 15 students were abducted by gunmen from a school in Nigeria’s northwestern Sokoto state.

The revered role of elders in African society

Elders occupy a revered position, serving as custodians of wisdom, experience, and tradition

UN Security Council adopts resolution for cease-fire in Sudan

Draft resolution approved by 14 members of 15-member Council with Russia abstaining

Italy rescue 46 stranded on rocks of Lampedusa Island

Body of migrant also found during rescue operation, local media reports

Muslims killed during Friday prayer in northwestern Nigeria

Attack occurred as Muslims were performing last section of prayer

South Africa builds concrete wall to keep out Mozambicans

Concrete barriers are being built along a stretch of the South Africa-Mozambique border to prevent people crossing over to steal and smuggle vehicles.

EU signs agreement to help Mauritania stop Europe-bound migrants

Mauritania and the European Union signed a migration deal.

Famine is stalking parts of Ethiopia

In the arid depths of Ethiopia’s Tigray region, where drought and conflict have become a cruel reality.

AU applauds Senegal’s decision to reschedule election

Senegal’s presidential election date shift to March 24 gains international support as the African Union hails the country’s commitment to democratic principles.

DRC court mulls 20-year sentence for reporter

Stanis Bujakera, a journalist in the DRC, is on trial for reporting on the alleged involvement of military intelligence in a politician’s murder.

Swahili emerges as an African linguistic powerhouse

Swahili, also known as Kiswahili, stands as a linguistic colossus in Africa

Authorities report over 280 students abducted in Northwest Nigeria

School official Muhammad Abdullahi explained that some staff, including the head teacher, had also been abducted

Johannesburg’s water crisis is getting worse

Large parts of Gauteng’s economic hub without water since Sunday after Eikenhof pump station damaged

Kenyan leader charged with murder of 191 children

Mackenzie had pleaded not guilty to the charges in the trial of 191 children, which was held separately from the adults.

Ivorian women find hope at Akwaba Mousso refuge center

Ivorian women find refuge and support at Akwaba Mousso, a unique center providing integrated services for victims of domestic abuse, fostering independence and self-esteem.

Kenya women demand end to femicide

Kenya faces a growing crisis of femicide, with activists demanding stricter laws and a shift in societal attitudes to protect women from violence.

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