As pro-democracy protests continue on the streets of Sudan’s capital, Khartoum, in opposition to the Oct. 14 coup, a bipartisan group of U.S. lawmakers has introduced…
Author: Olorunwa Lawal
Nearly 50 people have been killed in ethnic clashes in Kreinik, a town in Sudan’s West Darfur State after an argument about a mobile phone spiralled…
Nigeria’s total merchandise trade reached N13.3 trillion in Q3 of 2021, up 10.43% from N12.02 trillion in Q2, according to the Statistician-General of the Federation, Simon…
Health officials in Namibia announced on Monday that 18 of 19 samples sequenced between November 11 and November 26 contained Omicron coronavirus variants. Although Namibia only…
Domestic equity market activities continued last week’s bearish trends, with indices dropping 0.38 per cent amid sell-off pressure. Thus, the All-Share Index fell by 159.31 points…
Several countries, including the United States, expressed concern about reports of widespread arrests by Ethiopia of Tigrayan citizens based on ethnicity in connection with the country’s…
TradeDepot, a leading B2B eCommerce platform in Africa, has raised $110 million in equity and debt funding to scale its buy-now-pay-later offering to over 5 million…
Sudan owes ONGC Videsh Ltd (OVL) a total of $560 million in unpaid oil dues and pipeline costs, Minister of State for Petroleum and Natural Gas,…
The Sudanese military will step down after the elections scheduled for 2023, General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan stated over the weekend adding that the exiled former ruling…
Two French nationals are among the twenty people accused of plotting to kill Madagascar’s President and other crimes as their trial got underway in the Indian…