Sudanese government expresses readiness to work with UN to secure peace

The Sudanese government has expressed its readiness to work and coordinate with the United Nations to achieve peace and security in the country and ensure the delivery of humanitarian aid.
30 Nov, 2025
Guinea-Bissau’s military rulers appoint five army officers to government

Guinea-Bissau’s military rulers formed a government on Saturday days after taking power in a coup, as ousted President Umaro Sissoco Embalo arrived in the Republic of Congo’s capital Brazzaville.
30 Nov, 2025
Sudan, Eritrea discuss deepening ties, strengthening political, security coordination

Sudanese Sovereignty Council chief Abdel Fattah al-Burhan discussed on Saturday with Eritrean President Isaias Afwerki in the eastern city of Port Sudan ways to strengthen bilateral relations and enhance political and security coordination.
30 Nov, 2025
Abductors free 12 people kidnapped in Nigeria last week

The gang that abducted a group of young women in Nigeria’s northeast state of Borno a week ago released the remaining 12 late on Saturday, a local official told AFP.
30 Nov, 2025

At least 20 people feared dead after boat capsizes in northwestern DRC

South Africa arrests four men suspected of planning to fight for Russia

Seven people killed in Kenya, including police reservists, in coordinated cattle raid, police say

DRC, Rwanda presidents to sign peace deal in Washington next week: Reuters

Sudanese army repels RSF attack on West Kordofan’s Babnousa
29 Nov, 2025
New clashes force residents to flee homes in eastern DRC
Recent clashes between M23 rebels and the Congolese military, supported by pro-government militia (wazalendo), have led to mass displacement of residents in several localities in eastern DRC.

29 Nov, 2025
Mali fuel supply improves after army tasked with escorting tankers
The Malian capital of Bamako has seen a boost in fuel supplies in recent days after weeks of shortages due to a blockade imposed by terrorists on tanker convoys supplying the landlocked country.

29 Nov, 2025
Tanzania tells foreign envoys not to comment on election unrest
Tanzania told foreign diplomats on Friday to refrain from making comments that could “disrupt or distort” an inquiry into deadly unrest that erupted during last month’s general election.

28 Nov, 2025
RSF kills state news agency’s director in Al Fasher: Sudan Information Minister
Taj Al-Sir Ahmed Suleiman assassinated by RSF inside his home in Al Daraja neighbourhood, along with his brother, says Sudanese minister

28 Nov, 2025
The Türkiye-trained generation: Somalia’s new architects of recovery
A growing number of Somali graduates from Türkiye have returned home with the skills, confidence, and international perspectives needed to fuel national progress.

28 Nov, 2025
AfCFTA: How the trade policy could unleash Africa’s Fashion Empire
Africans are not unwilling to shop African; they are simply unable to, constrained by non-tariff barriers that turn intra-African trade into a luxury instead of something ordinary.

28 Nov, 2025
Guinea-Bissau coup: Why Embaló’s ouster poses unanswered questions
The coup in Guinea-Bissau within three days of elections and the appointment of a close military aide of deposed President Umaro Embaló as the transitional head have uncorked a gamut of conspiracy theories and plunged the nation into chaos again.

28 Nov, 2025
Tunisia opposition figures jailed up to 45 years: state media
President Kais Saied has described calls for the release of his critics as “blatant interference”.

28 Nov, 2025
Zuma’s daughter resigns from South Africa parliament over Russia recruitment allegations
Zuma-Sambudla has not publicly responded to the accusations of luring the men into fighting abroad.

28 Nov, 2025
Guinea-Bissau’s president flees to Senegal after military seizes power
Senegal confirms President Embalo arrived in Dakar “safe and sound” after a coup blocked election results in Guinea-Bissau.


