Ugandan, Congolese Forces Rescue 200 from Islamic State-Linked Camp
Ugandan and Congolese forces have rescued more than 200 civilians from a camp controlled by the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) […]
Ugandan and Congolese forces have rescued more than 200 civilians from a camp controlled by the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) […]
Ministers from the Global Leaders Network for Women’s, Children’s, and Adolescents’ Health (GLN), alongside Indonesia’s Finance Minister, have called for
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Nigeria’s Federal Ministry of Finance has dismissed recent claims alleging hidden spending and diversion of federation revenue, describing them as
Zimbabwe is marking 46 years since independence in 1980, a milestone that once symbolised the dawn of majority rule and
Angola’s agriculture minister, Isaac dos Anjos, has sparked controversy by publicly criticising international financial institutions for their refusal to finance
U.S. Senators Jeanne Shaheen, Chris Coons, and Brian Schatz have written to Secretary of State Marco Rubio expressing deep concern
Chinese National Jailed for Smuggling Rare Ants from Kenya A Chinese national, Zhang Kequn, has been sentenced to one year
Zimbabweans in the United Kingdom are planning a protest in London on 18 April 2026, Zimbabwe’s Independence Day, against President
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Malawians Divided on Trade Liberalisation as Awareness of AfCFTA Remains Low A new Afrobarometer survey reveals that while most Malawians
Zimbabwe could be pushed back towards a one-party state under proposed constitutional changes that would extend President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s rule