Rwandan Court Denies Bail to Confessed Serial Killer Facing Multiple Charges

A Rwandan court has made the decision to deny bail to Denis Kazungu, a 34-year-old.

Niger’s military calls for ‘negotiated framework’ for French troop withdrawal

The military government in Niger has expressed delight following the decision of the French authorities.

Labour unions in Nigeria have embarked on an indefinite strike over the rising cost of food, transportation and services following the removal of subsidy on fuel by the Federal Government. They called on Nigerians to brace up for tough time ahead by stockpiling food and other necessities…

The Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, and the Trade Union Congress of Nigeria, TUC, have declared.

Tanzania Authorities Cull Over Five Million Invasive Quelea Birds to Protect Rice Farms

In a concerted effort to safeguard rice farms in Tanzania’s Manyara region, officials have successfully.

Mandela’s Granddaughter Zoleka Passes Away at 43 After Battle with Cancer

In a somber announcement, the family of Zoleka Mandela, the granddaughter of South Africa’s iconic.

Burkina Faso suspends operation of French newspaper over publication of ‘false report’

Another French news outlet has been suspended in Burkina Faso by the military authority, citing.

Mali announces postponement of proposed presidential election

The plan to transit from military rule to a constitutional democracy has suffered yet another.

Update: U.S. Official Raises Concerns Over Chinese Military Activities in Djibouti

A high-ranking American official has informed the media that they are closely monitoring developments regarding.

Burundi President Denounces Coup Rumors Upon Return from International Diplomatic Engagements

Burundi’s President Évariste Ndayishimiye has vehemently condemned rumors of a coup plot against his government,.

U.S. Defence chief Commences Official Visit to Djibouti, Kenya and Angola after 78th UN General Assembly

As the 78th UN General Assembly high-level week draws to a close, the 28th U.S..

Nigerian government orders security agency to rescue kidnapped female university students

The Nigerian government has directed security agencies to rescue female students who were abducted by.

France sets to withdraw troops from Niger following coup

President Emmanuel Macron of France says the French troops stationed in Niger will soon leave.

Somalia President meets with U.S. Defense Secretary in Djibouti

U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin met with Djiboutian leaders and the president of Somalia in.

High cost of living crisis triggers protests in Ghana as police detains agitators

Surging cost of living in Ghana has triggered widespread protests in the capital Accra as.

Niger military junta condemns UN for preventing its participation at General Assembly

The military junta that removed President Mohamed Bazoum from power has critisised the United Nations.