What reportedly started as a protest against the recent displacement of Oromos from the Somali regional state broke down into ethnic attacks near Illu Aba Bora zone of the Oromia regional state, Addis … read more »
Zimbabwe's former president Robert Mugabe, 93, was reportedly offered a U.S.$10 million lump-sum payment, full monthly salary, medical cover, security, as well as protection of his private properties, … read more »
National Super Alliance principals including Kalonzo Musyoka, Musalia Mudavadi and Moses Wetang'ula were absent during the event at Uhuru Park which took less than 10 minutes. read more »
President George Weah has said that the restriction on citizenship and property ownership to only people of "negro descent" are serious impediments to development. Read more »
Foreign Affairs Ministry Spokesperson Mawien Makol says the latest campaign and threats of sanctions against the young nation would derail the peace process. Read more »
During his first State of the Nation address, President George Weah told lawmakers that although the salary of the president is fixed by law, "I will reduce my salary and benefits ... Read more »
Viceroy Research a private U.S-based firm has released a report in which Capitec Bank, South Africa's fastest growing bank in 2017 and attracting over 120,000 new customers per ... Read more »
The Chinese government gifted the African Union headquarters in Addis Ababa in 2012, but has allegedly been downloading information from the continental body's servers ever since, ... Read more »
"The ruling Patriotic Front's longstanding approach of not enforcing laws over vending has been a politically expedient and seemingly costless form of buying votes from the urban ... Read more »
National Super Alliance principals including Kalonzo Musyoka, Musalia Mudavadi and Moses Wetang'ula were absent during the event at Uhuru Park which took less than 10 minutes. Read more »
The U.N. Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs say donors raised enough funds in 2017 to avert famine and avoid an outbreak of cholera, but the situation was set to ... Read more »
"A reported 62 patients are unaccounted for after being moved from Life Esidimeni. The Gauteng health department lists them as numbers on a page," writes Greg Nicholson for the ... Read more »
The president of the Anglophone separatist movement in Cameroon, Sisiku Ayuk Tabe and 46 of his supporters, have been extradited to Yaounde after being detained in Nigeria. The ... Read more »