Health

Liberia's health dept accused of $1m theft 

Liberia’s Ministry of Health has come under the spotlight after misappropriating international funding. By Jonathan Paye-Layleh in Monrovia.
Health

Lockdowns lead to rise in albinism attacks

Charities are warning of an increase in incidences, as people impoverished by lockdowns turn to witch doctors for help. By Miriam Mannak.

Intervention Agency takes on Niger Delta development

With 18 years under its belt and a new management in place, the Niger Delta Development Commission has a renewed spring in its step as it continues its mantra of ‘making a difference’ to the lives of ordinary people in the region For the people of the Niger Delta, Nigeria’s oil producing region,...

Politics

ECOWAS Ultimatum to Niger Tests Regional Resolve - Politics

Abuja, Nigeria - The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) has given the new military junta in Niger one week to release ousted presid...

Coup in Niger: Problem in the Sahel - Politics

Niamey, Niger - On July 26th, 2023, a military coup took place in Niger, with rebel soldiers seizing control of the presidential palace and declari...

Nigeria election chief urged to resign as oppos...

| Peterclaver Egbochue
It was touted as what would be most credible elections in the history of Nigeria. Mahmood Yakubu, the chairman of the Independent Electoral Commiss...

Is it time for Africa to ditch the US dollar in...

| Jasmine Birtles
When American senator Marco Rubio spoke on Fox News in early April about the invisible ‘conflict’ between China and the West, h...

Opinion: Why the war is not over for Nigeria's ...

| Princess Edima-Sharon Bassey
Nigeria's so-called ‘Obi-dient movement’ has gone from being just ‘four people’ tweeting in a room to&...

Doubts raised over Zimbabwe's presidential elec...

| Tomas Queface
Millions of Zimbabweans have registered to vote in preparation for August polls to elect the next president and members of parliament. &...

South Africa reeling as lights go out in ongoing loadshedding blackout saga

Ongoing electricity crisis takes new turn with an assassination plot, seized sports cars and failed extraditions. By James Christie in Cape Town.
James Christie

South Africa reeling as lights go out in ongoing loadshedding blackout saga

The sign outside a small but popular coffee bar in central Cape Town reads: ‘Opening Hours — Ask Eskom’. Not that asking the state-operated electricity provider would be of much use.    Eskom has had 13 CEOs in th...
Special Report

Is it time for Africa to ditch the US dollar in trade deals?

When American senator Marco Rubio spoke on Fox News in early April about the invisible ‘conflict’ between China and the West, he accidentally gave a very good reason why countri...
Business & Economy

Mozambique's liquefied natural gas (LNG) site to reopen following 2021 terror attacks

The French oil and gas company TotalEnergies looks set to resume its liquefied natural gas (LNG) extraction project in Mozambique’s troubled Cabo Delgado province, two years after it suspended...

Latest news round-up: April 2023

A former minister jailed over a passport scam has been pardoned by the president of Malawi. Ex-cabinet member Uladi Mussa was released from prison by President Lazarus Chakwera at the start of this month less than halfway through his sentence for abuse of office.   Mussa had been convicted in 2020 over corruption ...

Africa showcases energy initiatives at NAFNIS

African countries have come together to chart a course for the continent's energy sector at  the first Nigeria Africa Natural Resource and Ene...

African business news: March 2022

The latest business news from across Africa, including Kenya's push for low-emissions public transport and Amazon's HQ woes in Cape Town. NAIROB...

BLM is right on vax-pass racism

As more and more countries roll out vaccine passports, African history professor Toby Green believes the world needs to act now before globa...

Telecom fraud is robbing taxpayers

As 4G rollout ramps up, authorities across Africa are working together to tackle cybercrime. By Zachary Ochieng.

Corruption in Sports: A Close Examination of Nasra Abukar’s Case and African Footballers' Struggles

As sports have grown globally, becoming an intrinsic part of our society and culture, there has been a concurrent rise in a far less appealing aspe...

Senegal hosts major NBA event

Senegal hosted the first NBA Academy Showcase to be organised in Africa in April.   Future world basketball stars were like...

Tunisian football club folds as 32 players illegally emigrate

A Tunisian fourth-division football club has had to pull down the shutters after more than 30 of its players left for Euro...

Malawi searches for new football head coach

Mario Marinica looks set to be given the boot, following Malawi’s humiliating 4-0 defeat to Egypt in late-March.   The countr...



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