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UGANDAN authorities face growing pressure to free an author who has been in detention for 10 days, allegedly over his…
CHINA is transforming Kenya and the rest of Africa through infrastructure projects and investments. Many Africans welcome the developments, while…
CHINA Foreign Minister Wang Yi announced Thursday that Beijing would appoint a special envoy to the Horn of Africa, signalling…
THE UN Security Council got five new members Tuesday, as Ghana , Gabon, Albania, Brazil and the United Arab Emirates…
THE United States, the United Kingdom, Norway and the European Union on Tuesday called for Sudanese leaders to ‘recommit’ to…
SUDAN’S Abdallah Hamdok resigned as prime minister on Sunday after being unable to forge a consensus to bring the transition…
SUDAN’S Abdalla Hamdok has resigned as prime minister, six weeks after returning to his post following a military coup in…
A MAJOR coalition of political parties in Mali has rejected the military-dominated government’s plan to extend a transition period for…
SOUTH Africa has started bidding farewell to Archbishop Desmond Tutu, the last great hero in its struggle against apartheid, in…
ETHIOPIA is set on January 1 to lose key trading privileges in the United States over rights concerns, despite a…
GUINEA’S junta has allowed former president Alpha Conde to leave the country for a medical check-up, according to a statement…
A CONFERENCE in Mali charged with recommending a timetable for democratic elections following a military coup said on Thursday that…
WRITERS and poets have condemned the arrest of award-winning Ugandan author Kakwenza Rukirabashaija, who is being held without charge for…
ETHIOPIAN lawmakers have approved a bill to establish a commission for national dialogue, amid international pressure for negotiations to end…
AS South Africans celebrate the life of anti-apartheid hero Archbishop Desmond Tutu, who died on Sunday, his daughter Nontombi Naomi…
MALI’S military government has denied hiring Russian mercenaries from the controversial Wagner Group, which has been sanctioned by the European…
THE Gambia’s Supreme Court on Tuesday dismissed a plea by the country’s main opposition to annul the outcome of the…
ETHIOPIA says it is unhappy with the US decision to revoke duty-free access for the East African country’s exports. The…
MALI’S military-dominated government on Monday launched a four-day national forum on returning the country to civilian rule following the country’s…
BELLS rang at midday Monday from St. George’s Anglican Cathedral in Cape Town to honour Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu, a…