Tags GENERAL One person killed in protests against violent crime in DR Congo One person was killed on Monday following protests staged by supporters of President Felix Tshisekedi against violent crime in the
Tags GENERAL SA’s Tera Mtembu joins U.S. Major League Rugby side New England Free Jacks South African loose forward Lubabalo ‘Tera’ Mtembu joined U.S. Major League Rugby outfit New England Free Jacks from the Cell
Tags GENERAL MADE IN AFRICA: Revitalizing Madagascar’s vanilla Madagascar produces nearly 80 percent of the world’s commercial vanilla. The price for first-grade extraction of vanilla beans from the
Tags GENERAL Namibia loses 17 rhinos, 2 elephants to poaching since January Namibia has lost 17 rhinos and two elephants to poaching since the beginning of the year, the Ministry of Environment,
Tags GENERAL Former associate of President Condé to vie in Guinea’s presidential election Ousmane Kaba, a former close associate of Guinean President Alpha Condé, will contest in the country’s presidential election scheduled for
Tags GENERAL South Africa commended for advocating universal access to medical tools against COVID-19 Doctors without Borders (MSF) on Tuesday commended South Africa for advocating the removal of intellectual property (IP) barriers that stand
Tags GENERAL Kenya’s JKIA now open for international flights Kenya’s Jomo Kenyatta International Airport has resumed operations after a 4-month shutdown due to COVID-19. Authorities say they have new
Tags GENERAL Kenya records highest number of recoveries as 605 test positive The burden of coronavirus continues to weigh heavily on Kenya, with reports indicating that the country is nearing 700 new
Tags GENERAL World Bank grants South Sudan 45 million USD to improve service delivery The World Bank has approved a grant of 16.2 billion South Sudanese pounds (45 million U.S. dollars) to help South
Tags GENERAL Nigeria’s Air Peace sacks pilots, implements salary cuts amid COVID-19 disruption Nigerian airline Air Peace announced that it had sacked an unspecified number of pilots and reduced staff salaries as a