Tags GENERAL Court draws ocean border favouring Ghana in Cote d’Ivoire dispute The International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea on Saturday drew an ocean boundary that appeared to favor Ghana
Tags GENERAL Egypt gives youth opportunity to take leadership roles The Egyptian Presidency has been very keen to create new generations of young citizens capable of running the country in
Tags GENERAL Guinea Ebola Aftermath: 3 years after outbreak survivors struggle to get back on their feet Survivors of the Ebola virus that swept through the country and parts of west Africa two years ago are slowly
Tags GENERAL Kenya’s Political Stability: Attorney-General dismiss claims of a looming constitutional crisis Kenya’s Attorney-General has dismissed claims of a looming constitutional crisis as the country prepares for a repeat of a presidential
Tags GENERAL Refugees reaching Zambia accuse DRC troops of killing civilians: U.N. Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) government forces have been killing civilians in an insurgency-hit region, prompting the latest influx of
Tags NEWS Central African Republic President outlines country’s peace, reconciliation process UN 22 September 2017 – The President of the Central African Republic (CAR), Faustin Archange Touadéra, reaffirmed today at the
Tags GENERAL Biafra leader Nnamdi Kanu goes to court to challenge IPOB’s label as a terrorist organisation Leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu, has challenged the declaration by a Federal High Court that
Tags GENERAL South Africans marked World Rhino Day with a renewed pledge to curb poaching South Africans on Friday marked World Rhino Day with a renewed pledge to curb rhino poaching. Every year on September
Tags GENERAL Zimbabwe’s government to ban alcohol sale for certain days Zimbabwe’s Government is planning to control alcohol abuse by banning its sale during certain days, times and to pregnant women.
Tags GENERAL Uganda Politics: Presence of security forces spark chaos in Ugandan parliament Chaos broke out in parliament after the government failed to explain the presence of security forces within parliament buildings. The