The Democratic Republic of the Congo (SRC) has said it will hold presidential and parliamentary elections on December 20, 2023, kicking off a year of complex preparations in the vast Central African country, large parts of which have been...
The world’s longest-serving president has won re-election in Equatorial Guinea to continue presiding over his authoritarian regime.
PresidentTeodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo, 80, secured almost 95 per cent of votes, officials announced six days after the vote.
“The results prove us right...
The Chancellor of the Wisconsin International University College, Ghana, Dr Paul Kofi Fynn has urged university graduates from Ghana and other African countries to change the perception about the continent through the knowledge and skills acquired.
According to him, the...
Armed robbers invaded a Johannesburg church in South Africa and stole from the congregants at gunpoint over the weekend.
The gunmen stopped the sermon before proceeding to collect cash and valuables from the people inside the Johannesburg Central SDA church,...
The Libyan capital Tripoli was hit by heavy rains on Sunday morning, leading to flooding of main roads and disruption of schools.
The Tripoli Security Directorate announced that it was taking over the towing of cars that broke down due...
A landslide in Cameroon's capital Yaounde killed at least 11 people attending a funeral on Sunday.
The victims had gathered at the top of a hill for a memorial service for five people when the ground collapsed under part of...
On Wednesday (Nov 23), Zimbabwean president Emmerson Mnangagwa officially opened the Fifth Session of the Ninth Parliament of Zimbabwe.
He delivered his State of the Nation address in a newly built Parliament. The multimillion-dollar building was gifted by the Asian...
The German government said Tuesday that it plans to wind down the country's participation in a U.N. military mission in Mali by the middle of 2024.
Tensions have grown between Mali, its African neighbors and the West after Mali's government...
At least fourteen people, including eight civilian army replacements, were killed Monday in two separate attacks by jihadist groups in northern Burkina Faso, security and local sources told AFP on Tuesday.
"Armed individuals attacked in the early hours of Monday...
West African nations met with European leaders on Tuesday for talks on "homegrown" ways to prevent jihadist conflict in the Sahel threatening to "engulf" countries on the Gulf of Guinea.
Coastal states Ghana, Benin, Togo and Ivory Coast face increasing...