After weeks of a ceasefire decision in the troubled Tigray region, the Ethiopian government has reversed that decision and ordered troops back to the war front.…
Author: Rilwan Balogun
South African is facing its worst unrest in years as what initially had a political feel to it has snowballed into a citizen revolt. From protests…
Nigerian music star, Lanre Fasasi popularly known as Sound Sultan has died at the age of forty-four. The singer’s death was announced in a statement by…
Twelve years ago, the story was a double tragedy for Nigeria’s male basketball team, D’Tigers as they lost twice against the American basketball team, the Dream…
Security Council of the United Nations has backed the African Union’s bid to mediate in the fiasco between Ethiopia, Egypt and Sudan over the second filling…
As the International Monetary Fund (IMF) puts finishing touches to its new financial drive to raise $650bn Special Drawing Rights (SDR) for member countries, African countries…
Belgium has begun the process of returning artworks taken away from Congo during the years of forced occupation also known as colonial era but has also…
Tigrayans don’t know what the coming days hold, but can enjoy the moment of relative peace and hope it lasts, with the return of food and their other machinery of survival.
As Ethiopia finalises plans to fill the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD)for the second time some months’ time, without Sudan and Egypt in the loop, the…
TPLF soldiers in Mekelle (Reuters)