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 »
The family of a Zimbabwean nurse Nomsa Ncube, who worked at a South African hospital where the late opposition MDC-T president Morgan Tsvangirai was admitted, suspects that her alleged murder was … 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 »
Sixteen candidates are aiming to replace President Ernest Bai Koroma who is stepping down after completing his constitutionally-allowed two terms. Read more »
The Trump administration has made a number of political faux pas on Africa during its first year in office, and the first visit to the continent by Secretary of State Rex ... Read more »
Africa's old friends - the West - and its new one - China - do not care for the fate of African democracy, writes Wachira Maina for the Daily Nation. Read more »
"Chinese investment does have the potential to address Africa's infrastructure gap, but its approach has led to mounting debt and few, if any, jobs in most countries," U.S. ... Read more »
"We salute those who have bravely spoken out to gain access to justice, such as those from the #MeToo movement, who in recent months have found their voice in social media in more ... Read more »
KwaZulu-Natal police are investigating the attempted murder of Durban triathlete Mhlengi Gwala, who was severely injured after three men used a chainsaw to try to saw off his legs. Read more »
A beautiful morning in Cape Town - it's 5am and the president of the country is walking from Khayelitsha to Mitchells Plain, accompanied by hundreds of people. Some of them were ... Read more »
The Super Eagles can create 'Wakanda' in Russia at the World Cup 2018, if they assume five lessons ingrained in the movie, writes Jide Alaka for Premium Times. Read more »
"Marketing maize is a headache. The prices fluctuate from time to time and farmers end up making losses," according to Alice Wanja, at her quarter-acre tea tree farm at Sweet ... Read more »
Government forces have regained control of large areas of the Kasai but sporadic fighting with militia groups continues as ethnic tension grows and more people flee, according to ... Read more »