Jean-Marc Kabund, the first vice president of the Democratic Republic of Congo’s National Assembly, has resigned over what he described as bullying, humiliation and torture. Kabund,…
Author: Olorunwa Lawal
An Ethiopian journalist, Tesfa-Alem Tekle, has been released from detention 77 days after he was arrested for allegedly violating reporting rules on the Tigray conflict. Tekle,…
Thirsty South Africans may soon find it difficult to get alcohol and other bottled beverages to buy as the country faces a nationwide glass shortage with…
Eskom, the state-owned power company in South Africa, will stagger the shutdown of its Koeberg nuclear facility from Monday for scheduled refuelling and maintenance, adding stress…
Stephanie Williams, the UN Secretary General’s adviser on Libya, said on Saturday that Libya doesn’t require a new transitional government after having five in recent years.…
A review of how Facebook and Instagram have been used to spread content that increases the risk of violence in Ethiopia is now being considered by…
The Egyptian and the UK governments reiterated their commitment to fighting climate change and advancing action towards a low carbon future on Saturday. This was announced…
Thousands of Malian demonstrators marched in Bamako on Friday against sanctions imposed by neighbouring countries against the military transitional government for its attempts to extend its…
Startups in Nigeria are partnering with the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) in the fight against the prevalence of counterfeited drugs…
Cotton Company of Zimbabwe — Cottco Holdings Limited — reports that the total cotton intake for 2021 rose 40 per cent over the volume for 2020…