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According to data obtained from Bank of Uganda, the ban on maize would cause Uganda to lose at least $121m (Shs447b) in annual revenue.
For a second successive Friday, Algerians trooped out on the street to protest against the government and the nation’s military. Tired of the old order and…
A new law in Algeria aims to ensure the revocation of the citizenship of nationals deemed to be sponsoring, participating in and encouraging terrorism by their…
The survivors included six women and two children and two people in critical condition were transported to a hospital in the Libyan capital. An IOM representative said the migrants include some from Cameroon, Mali, and Sudan.
Africa’s largest university hospital, Tangier University Hospital with a capacity of 865 beds has opened in Morocco’s coastal city, Tangier.
The past few weeks have seen renewed demonstrations in the build-up to the February 22 anniversary of the first nation-wide protests, particularly in the traditionally troubled Kabylie region.
No fewer than nine people may have died after a boat carrying about 20 people capsized on Lake Mariout in Alexandria, northern Egypt, on Monday night.…
Libya’s Prime Minister-designate Mohammed Dbeibeh has chosen Cairo as the destination of his second visit abroad amid reports that his first took him to Turkey. In…
The ICC announced on 9 June 2020, that Ali Kushayb was being held in custody after he willingly surrendered himself in the Central African Republic. He escaped Darfur after the fall of the Bashir regime.