The speaker of Tunisia’s dissolved parliament appeared in court in the coastal city of Sousse on Thursday as part of a case involving money-laundering and “incitement…
Author: Babatunde Oguntimehin
Officials from Electricity Supply Corporation of Malawi (ESCOM) say Wednesday evening’s national blackout was as a result of vandalism on one of its towers in Blantyre.…
The Anti-Corruption Court has terminated the Sh7.3 billion corruption case against Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua after Director of Public Prosecution (DPP) Noordin withdrew the application over…
Relatives of the 19 people killed when a Tanzanian passenger plane crash-landed in Lake Victoria over the weekend are entitled to compensation of $170 million. Precision…
The National Labour Commission (NLC) has directed the three teacher unions to immediately call off their strike. It has further ordered the unions and representatives of…
Transitional prime minister in Burkina Faso has replaced two ministers, only two weeks after the formation of a new government. The minister for industry and trade,…
President William Ruto will on Thursday chair the first cabinet meeting of the 5th Administration. This is the first meeting the Head of State will be…
There is heightened optimism of stronger economic bilateral ties between Rwanda and Barbados. This observation was pointed out on Wednesday during the Rwanda, Barbados Investment Forum…
The U.N. Special Representative of the Secretary-General, Nicolas Haysom, said investigations into alleged sexual violence by humanitarian workers have been completed and has already been submitted…
Uganda’s veteran President Yoweri Museveni has accused Europe of “brazen double standards” towards Africa in its climate and energy policies. He lashed out at Europe’s return…