Somalia captures high-ranking al-Shabaab weapons smuggler
National Intelligence and Security Agency says Sakaria Kamal responsible for procuring weaponry to terror group
Burkina’s Traore says elections not a ‘priority’
At the age of 34, Traore became the world’s youngest leader upon his inauguration as interim president.
Mine accident in Zimbabwe kills 6 people
The southern African country possesses extensive reserves of platinum, diamonds, gold, coal, and copper
Sudanese Sign Language alphabet’s impact on deaf education
Sudanese Sign Language (SSL) is gaining recognition for its unique alphabet
6 killed in plane crash in Zimbabwe
Local media reported that the plane was a Cessna small aircraft.
Eswatini’s parliamentary elections begin with voting in progress
Candidates for 59 seats contest as independents as political parties are banned in Africa’s last absolute monarchy
Torrential rains demolish over 6,500 houses in Sudan
The number of houses affected in the River Nile State during the current autumn reached 6,542 homes
Sudanese NGO records 954 deaths from shellings in 3 cities
The report specified that the cities of Khartoum recorded 647 deaths, Al-Obeid 79 deaths, and Nyala 228 deaths
Sudan’s Red Sea State records 5,000 dengue fever cases
Dengue fever cases in the Red Sea state is estimated to be between 3,000 to 5,000
Over 2,500 migrants dead or missing in Mediterranean in 2023 – UN
As of September 24, over 2,500 people have been counted as dead or missing in 2023
US sanctions two firms, former Sudanese minister over instability
Ali Karti served in government of ousted President Omar al-Bashir
Gabon accuses ousted president’s spouse of money laundering
Sylvia Bongo Ondimba Valentin was charged by an investigating judge on Thursday
Terror attack in Niger kills at least 12 soldiers
Defense Minister Salifou Mody says military unit ‘violently attacked’ by several hundred terrorists
Accidental RPG discharge by Congolese soldier kills 1, injures 11
Ndjike clarified that the soldier had discharged the RPG while traveling in a vehicle that encountered a road bump in close proximity to the stadium
Ennahda party leader Ghannouchi to start hunger strike in Tunisia
Senior party member says Rached Ghannouchi’s open-ended hunger strike in prison will start on Friday
The Nile’s influence on Sudanese culture and society
The Nile River, often referred to as the “Father of African Rivers,” flows through Sudan
Anti-apartheid icon Aziz Pahad, 82, passes away in South Africa
African National Congress Party calls him a patriot, freedom fighter, and servant of the people
UN envoy to Sudan concludes his tumultuous tenure
United Nations envoy to Sudan, Volker Perthes, concluded his tumultuous tenure in Khartoum
Sudan’s FFC express concern that war may lead to division of the country
Yasir Arman said that factions loyal to the former regime (Omar al-Bashir) seek to prolong the duration of the conflict
Turkish president receives the first Egyptian ambassador after a decade
Following the decision of both countries to upgrade diplomatic relations to the ambassadorial level
South Sudan parliament passes currency name change
The chairperson of the Committee on Finance and Economic Planning, presented the bill which changed the name of the South Sudanese Pound to the South Sudan Pound
SPLM-N’s fresh attack on Kadugli repelled by Sudanese army
Sudanese army repelled a new attack carried out by the SPLM-N on Kadugli, the capital of South Kordofan
Sudan’s warring generals in Saudi Arabia for possible agreement
Saudi Crown Prince sponsors negotiations between the leaders of the Sudanese army and the RSF, including a ceasefire and a new political roadmap to end war
UN warns that specter of famine looms over more than 6 million people in Sudan
A UN official warned that famine specter threatens more than 6 million people
Damaged infrastructure, drought results in Tanzania power rationing measures
TANESCO, a government-owned entity, anticipates that maintenance activities will be concluded, and the electricity shortfall will be addressed by the end of March next year
Four officers detained following unsuccessful coup attempt in B. Faso
The four individuals are under suspicion of being involved in a “conspiracy against state security”
Uganda seeks Chinese financial aid for oil pipeline project
French energy corporation TotalEnergies is spearheading a multi-billion dollar initiative aimed at the development of Ugandan oilfields
