Madagascar Crisis: Young Military Leader Faces Uphill Task
Madagascar is once again at a crossroads after a military takeover, with a young officer now in charge. The country’s […]
Madagascar is once again at a crossroads after a military takeover, with a young officer now in charge. The country’s […]
Africa has emerged as a key testing ground for sophisticated cyberattacks, with artificial intelligence, deepfakes, and digital impersonation driving a
A document circulating on social media claims the Tanzanian government has instructed regional and district officials to identify religious leaders
A Liberian court has issued a summons against the Inspector General of the Liberia National Police, Colonel Gregory Coleman, and
Environmental activists arrested during a demonstration at Stanbic Bank in Uganda are set to spend nearly 100 days in Luzira
In rural Rwanda, a girl’s first period often marks the beginning of the end of her education and future. Africa
Kenya’s Ruth Chepng’etich, the women’s marathon world record holder, has been handed a three-year doping ban by the Athletics Integrity
A Bulawayo-based Roman Catholic priest, Father John Sewera, has been acquitted of charges related to obstructing the course of justice.
South Africa’s Minister of Agriculture, John Steenhuisen, has commended Zimbabwe’s decision to lift its ban on maize and grain imports,
South Africa’s minibus taxi industry is plagued by recurring outbreaks of violence, particularly in Cape Town, resulting in route closures,
A recent study published in the journal Nature has found that COVID-19 mRNA-based vaccines may have a surprising benefit: helping
Starting with Location In our preliminary research, we chose to begin with location as the foundational factor in assessing the