South Africa to release ‘Marikana massacre’ probe next month
South Africa’s government will release the findings of an inquiry into the 2012 deaths of 34 striking miners shot by
Burundi government asks citizens for elections donation
Burundi government has called on its patriotic citizens to donate money to ensure the successful running of the presidential elections
African leaders to hold summit on Burundi as violence continues
East African leaders will meet on Sunday at a special summit to discuss the crisis in Burundi, where police and
Obama’s half brother told to bring down flags at his hotel
A half-brother US president Barack Obama has written to President Uhuru Kenyatta protesting against a police order that requires him
Fuel suppliers end their strike in Nigeria
A major fuel strike in Nigeria which left domestic airlines grounded, gas stations dry, and banks closing early has been
Massive heat wave kills more than 500 people in India
Upto 600 are reported to have died in India following a massive Heat Wave.India recorded its highest maximum temperature
Relatives jailed for carrying Ebola corpse in a Taxi in Guinea
Authorities in Guinea have arrested 6 people for endangering their lives and that of others by carrying a corpse in
Coach Carlo Ancelotti sacked by Real Madrid
Real Madrid manager, Carlo Ancelotti has been sacked by the club following two seasons of poor performance by the
Al-Shabaab claims to have killed Kenyan police officers
Somalia’s militant group Al Shabaab has claimed responsibility for the killing of at least 20 Kenyan police officers in