The chief executive of South Africa's troubled power utility Eskom has resigned amid high nationwide power blackouts of up to 10 hours daily.
The resignation of Andre de Ruyter comes amid pressure from the public and various stakeholders as Eskom...
In eastern DRC queues of vehicles on either side of the Lume bridge are still awaiting for traffic to reopen following its collapse last Saturday.
The bridge connecting the North Kivu province to other East African countries collapsed after a heavy goods vehicle passed over it heading...
Morocco’s intelligence services have helped negotiate the release of German Development worker, Jorg Lange who had been held hostage in Mali since 2018.
German news outlet Spiegel reported the news on Friday, stressing that Lange’s kidnapping is “over after almost...
In Kenya's Amboseli National Park, the drought has killed thousands of wild animals.
It has been one year since the last rain and the signs of devastation are everywhere.
Elephants are one of the species most affected by the lack of water according to thi expert.
"Since June,...
DRC’s Justice minister Rose Mutombo took part Tuesday (Dec. 6) in the 21st session of the Assembly of States Parties to the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (ICC).
During the meeting in the Hague, Netherlands, Mutombo called on...
The capital of Tigray, Mekele, has been reconnected to the national power grid after more than a year of being cut off due to the war in this northern region of Ethiopia, the national electricity company announced Tuesday (November...
South Africa's ruling party on Monday gave its full support to President Cyril Ramaphosa in the wake of a scandal, announcing that its members in parliament, where they have a majority, would vote against impeachment proceedings.
The party's top National...
South Africa's president Cyril Ramaphosa has taken a case to the Constitutional Court to overturn a parliamentary report accusing him of a corruption scandal whose findings have paved the way for impeachment proceedings against him.
In a document submitted to...
The most anticipated moment since the opening of the September 2009 massacre trial in Guinea, the appearance of Moussa Dadis Camara, came to a halt on Monday when the court accepted the former dictator's request for a postponement on...
A court in a high-security desert prison in Chad has sentenced 262 people arrested during a bloody anti-regime protest in October to two to three years in prison after a mass trial behind closed doors with no lawyers and...