Germany, Morocco say UN’s role “key” in finding a solution f...
Germany, Morocco stress UN key to Western Sahara solution
Mbappe’s visit to Cameroon generates enthusiasm
French international football star Kylian Mbappé made a highly anticipated visit to Cameroon on July 6th, marking his first trip to the country of his father’s heritage.
$43M allocated to provide life-saving aid to Somalia
$43M allocated to provide life-saving aid to Somalia
DR Congo, South Africa set to sign security agreement
DR Congo and South Africa plan security pact
South Africa’s anti-apartheid hero Essop Pahad passes away at 84
S.Africa’s once exiled anti-apartheid veteran Essop Pahad dies at 84
Twenty Al Shabaab terrorists killed by Kenyan police near Somali border
Kenyan police kill 20 Al Shabaab terrorists in gun battle near Somali border
South Korea offers assistance to eight African nations in reducing rice import...
South Korea to help 8 African states lower reliance on rice imports
Nigeria sets national response plan to fight recurring floods
As many as 14 states are put on high alert for imminent floods
Arab tribes in Darfur decide to support RSF against Sudan Army
Darfur’s Arab tribes to support paramilitaries against Sudan Army
At least 16, including three children, dead in suspected gas leak in S Africa
Over a dozen dead, including children, in S Africa after gas leak
Zambia’s president fires minister involved in illegal mining
Police charge Derrick Chilundika, minister of Luapula Province, with mining without a license
Kenya delays border reopening with Somalia
Kenya has made the decision to postpone the reopening of its border with Somalia following a series of attacks attributed to the Al-Shabaab terror group.
Protest held in Tunisia against Israel’s attacks in Jenin
Tunisians gathered in front of the municipal theater to protest against the Israel.
At least 21 people killed in suspected terrorist attacks in Burkina Faso
Twenty-one people, most of them members of the security forces, have been killed in Burkina Faso.
Togo reports outbreak of H5N1 bird flu
Outbreak reported near capital Lome has killed 1,450 of a flock of 1,500 birds, says World Organization for Animal Health
South Africa Women’s World Cup players’ demand for higher pay reso...
S Africa Women’s World Cup players given more money after pay dispute
Anger, outrage in South Africa after deputy president’s security assault...
South Africans outraged after security forces assault civilians
Tunisian city on boiling point after man killed by migrants in stabbing attack
Tunisian city on edge as locals and migrants face off
South Sudan’s president pledges to hold first elections since independen...
South Sudan to hold first elections since gaining independence
Rocket attack on Somali capital kills at least 3
Al-Shabaab terrorist group claims responsibility. At least two other people were wounded.
South Africans outraged as deputy president’s security assault men on highw...
Police watchdog launches investigation after video of incident went viral.
Clashes intensify between Sudan’s military rivals
Clashes between Sudan’s Army, RSF enter their 12th week
Tanzania ends ban on night bus travel
In a major development, Tanzania has officially lifted the ban on night-time upcountry bus travel.
Senegal’s president will not seek third term
Senegalese President Macky Sall on Monday ruled out seeking re-election in 2024, ending months of speculation that he would run for a third term. His announcement in a televised address came after a group of mayors signed a petition on Saturday urging Sall to seek reelection in the polls set for February. “My decision is not to be a candidate in the 2024 presidential election, even though the Constitution gives me the right to do so,” he said in a televised speech. Speculation about Sall’s intentions had fueled protests over the past year after the opposition said running for a third term would be unconstitutional. On Sunday, opposition leader Ousmane Sonko called on his supporters to take to the streets if the president announced his intention to seek a third term in office. Sonko was sentenced last month to two years in prison for “corrupting youth.” Thousands of angry demonstrators took to the streets in several cities and at least 16 were killed. Opposition leader denies all the charges, and his supporters say the charges and the trial was a political hit job to disqualify him from entering the presidential race. Sall, 61, assumed power in 2012 and won reelection in 2019. His supporters had argued that he remains legally eligible to contest elections again under a new Constitution revised in 2016.
Sierra Leone’s ruling party claims victory
Sierra Leone’s political landscape has been shaken by the outcome of the June 24 legislative elections.
Mali peacekeeping mission terminated by UN Security Council
The United Nations Security Council unanimously approved the complete withdrawal of UN peacekeeping forces in Mali on Friday. The UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA), also known as the ‘blue helmets’, will take six months to depart. The decade-old UN mission plans to transfer the responsibilities to the country’s transitional Government, which has been in power since a coup in 2021. UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres called for the “full cooperation of the transitional Government for an orderly and safe withdrawal of the mission’s personnel and assets in the coming months”, while also urging signatory parties to the ‘2015 Agreement on Peace and Reconciliation in Mali’ to continue honouring the ceasefire as the withdrawal takes place The UN chief also remains worried that the level and duration of the financial commitment authority required to facilitate the drawdown process have been significantly reduced during budget negotiations in the General Assembly’s Fifth Committee, and ‘this increases the complexities and risks of the drawdown operation’. The Secretary-General will reportedly continue to engage with the transitional Government on how best to serve the interests of the people of Mali in cooperation with the UN Country Team in Mali, the UN Office for West Africa and the Sahel (UNOWAS) and other partners. Several Council members, including Ambassador Barbara Woodward of the United Kingdom, expressed caution about the withdrawal taking place during a time of vulnerability in the Sahel region. In line with those concerns, Ambassador for the US Jeffrey DeLaurentis emphasized the importance of addressing issues such as the presence of armed actors, including the Wagner Group, a private security contractor based in Russia that has reportedly been active in Mali. “Although we regret the decision of the transitional Government to abandon MINUSMA and the fact that this will harm the Malian population, we voted in favour of the resolution since we are satisfied with the withdrawal plan adopted,” he said.
King Mswati III says intracontinental trade must increase to boost wealth in A...
“We as leaders on the continent must come up with policies that will enable our countries to collaborate and trade more, with leveraging on natural resources so that we can achieve the aspirations of the African Continental Free Trade Area, Agenda 2063, Vision-2030 and the SDGs,” he said. He made the remarks in Ndola, a city in Zambia’s Copperbelt Province, where he opened the 57th annual international trade fair with the theme of: “Stimulating economic development through partnership, trade and investment.” The week-long event has attracted hundreds of local and foreign exhibitors showcasing various products and services. Mswati visited exhibits. along with his host, Zambia’s President Hakainde Hichilema, before his address, and further called for the two southern African Development Community states to enhance trade and cooperation. He announced plans to reintroduce direct Eswatini flights to Zambia. Hichilema urged enhanced regional and continental peace to actualize the aspirations of the AfCTA. “We have said before and we want to say it again that instability anywhere, is instability everywhere. There can be no meaningful socio-economic development without peace and stability,” said Hichilema, who is also chairman of the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa. Mswati concludes a three-day visit to Zambia on Sunday, in a program that included the signing of seven agreements Friday between the two countries.
