Africa News Update: Sanctions Lifted, Visa Restrictions, Genocide Commemoration, and Health Crises
Africa in Focus: A Week of Significant Developments In a week marked by significant developments across the African continent, several […]
Africa in Focus: A Week of Significant Developments In a week marked by significant developments across the African continent, several […]
Breaking News: Timothy Oluseun Omotoso Departs South Africa Amidst Prohibition Order In a significant development, Timothy Oluseun Omotoso, a Nigerian
African Cinema Takes Center Stage at Cannes Film Festival The 2024 Cannes Film Festival is underway, and this year’s lineup
Xenophobia in South Africa: Online Conversations Reach New Heights In August, the online conversation about immigrants in South Africa reached
Tragedy Strikes Off Tunisia’s Coast as Migrant Boat Sinks, Leaving 15 Dead A devastating maritime disaster has unfolded off the
Migrant Tragedy: Eight Die in Channel Crossing Attempt A devastating incident has occurred in the English Channel, where eight migrants
194 Congolese Nationals Repatriated from Angola for Illegal Entry In a recent operation, the Migration and Foreigners Service (SME) in
In a powerful address, Pope Francis has condemned efforts to repel migrants and block their routes, calling it a “grave
Wildebeest Migration Frenzy Sweeps Maasai Mara National Reserve As the dry season sets in Tanzania’s northern Serengeti Park, hundreds of
U.S. Embassy in Monrovia Announces Temporary Visa Application Disruption The United States Embassy in Monrovia has announced a temporary disruption
Uganda’s Expired National IDs Still Valid for Travel and Business Transactions In a recent press briefing, Simon Mundeyi, spokesperson for
Lagos State is facing a critical shortage of medical professionals due to mass migration, leading to a deficit of 30,000
Search Efforts Continue for Missing 6-Year-Old Joshlin Smith Despite ongoing search efforts, there is still no sign of missing six-year-old
April 5, 2024 The United Kingdom has cut down massively on migration, increasing the general salary threshold for those arriving
The central Mediterranean route, spanning from Algeria, Egypt, Libya, and Tunisia to Italy and Malta, has long been known as
In 2010, VFS Global was selected by the Department of Home Affairs (DHA) in South Africa to handle visa applications
The European Union’s decision to reward Egypt’s autocratic leader, Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, for preventing migrants from reaching Europe is drawing
In a recent development in the ongoing legal battle over the Zimbabwean Exemption Permit (ZEP), the Helen Suzman Foundation (HSF)