Madagascar protests escalate over corruption and shortages
Mass protests have been ongoing in Madagascar, sparked by chronic power cuts, water shortages, and allegations of corruption. The demonstrations, […]
Mass protests have been ongoing in Madagascar, sparked by chronic power cuts, water shortages, and allegations of corruption. The demonstrations, […]
Cameroon’s Press Freedom Situation Raises Concerns Ahead of Presidential Election As Cameroon prepares for its presidential election on October 12,
South African activists who participated in the Gaza Flotilla have returned home, receiving a warm welcome at OR Tambo International
Liberia’s Progress Threatened by Corruption, Says Senator Konneh Liberia has made significant progress in securing eligibility for a second Millennium
South Africa has extended the validity of the Zimbabwean Exemption Permit (ZEP) until May 28, 2027, as announced by Home
The United Nations’ Special Representative to the African Union, Parfait Onanga-Anyanga, has emphasized that conflicts in Africa cannot be resolved
Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, representing Kogi Central, has resumed her duties at the National Assembly, marking the end of her six-month
South Africa’s history of corruption dates back to the days of Willem Adriaan van der Stel, who ran a corrupt
Kenya’s government is facing criticism for its silence over the abduction of its nationals in foreign countries. The latest case
The Zimbabwean government has embarked on a nationwide consultation process to gather citizens’ input on the 2026 National Budget. The