Kenyan president apologises to Tanzania, Uganda over deportation row

Tensions have escalated between the East Afroican neighbours over the recent deportation of Kenyan and Ugandan activists from Tanzania
28 May, 2025
ECOWAS at 50: West African bloc grapples with shifting alliances, security woes

Once internationally respected as a force for stability, departure of Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger have dealt a blow to the bloc’s credibility and regional influence, experts say.
28 May, 2025
Civilians in the crosshairs as RSF escalates Sudan war with drone barrage

The paramilitary Rapid Support Forces’ assault on Port Sudan’s infrastructure marks a chilling escalation in Sudan’s civil war—one that threatens to collapse humanitarian operations, disrupt oil flows, and ignite regional instability.
28 May, 2025
Giant elephant seal stuns residents of South Africa’s Cape Town suburb

The young male elephant seal was seen making its way through the suburb, prompting residents to emerge from their homes to witness the spectacle.
28 May, 2025

Ghanaian cancer heroine crowned world’s best nurse

Pro-Palestine protesters force Israeli envoy off Senegal university campus

DRC faces rising military costs, tax shortfall in revised ‘combat budget’

Guinea cancels 129 exploration permits, further tightening control

Suicide bomber behind explosion in Nigeria capital: emergency agency
27 May, 2025
Nigeria’s president asks parliament to approve $21.5 billion in external borrowing
Nigeria’s President Bola Tinubu asked parliament to approve $21.5 billion in external borrowing.

27 May, 2025
US weighing future of military command in Africa, top general says
The United States is assessing the future of its military command for Africa, its top general for the continent said on Tuesday.

27 May, 2025
Striking lecturers paralyse learning at Zimbabwe’s main university
More than 100 lecturers and teaching staff picketed at Zimbabwe’s main university on Tuesday, demanding an immediate review of their monthly salary from $230 to $2,500.

27 May, 2025
M23 ‘tortured, killed’ DRC civilian hostages: Amnesty
The M23 rebel group has killed, tortured and forcibly disappeared detainees in DRC, Amnesty International said on Tuesday.

27 May, 2025
Presley Chweneyagae, South African actor of award-winning film ‘Tsotsi’, dies at 40
South African actor Presley Chweneyagae, star of the Oscar-winning South African film “Tsotsi”, has died at the age of 40.

27 May, 2025
‘Kill the Boer’: Anti-apartheid song not call to murder – Ramaphosa
President Ramaphosa says the government accepted court rulings that the controversial slogan should be considered in the context of the liberation struggle against apartheid.

27 May, 2025
From liberation to prosperity: Africa’s journey forward amid changing global dynamics
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27 May, 2025
Sudan cholera outbreak worsens as war hinders treatment
Majority of cases were reported in Khartoum state, where water and electricity supply have been severely disrupted in recent weeks by drone strikes blamed on the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF)

27 May, 2025
Kenya opens embassy in Morocco after 60 years of ties
The two countries plan to cooperate on renewable energies, tourism, fisheries, security and cultural and religious affairs, a joint statement said.

27 May, 2025
President Museveni seeks forgiveness from Ugandans
The president and First Lady Janet Museveni stood side by side at a prayer meeting and read from a prepared joint statement, admitting to shortcomings within government.


