Entries by Rédaction Africanews

South Africa building death toll soars to 33 as crews find more bodies

Despite a week passing since the multi-story building's collapse, the cause of this devastating event remains elusive, prompting ongoing rescue efforts and investigations by Western Cape authorities.

Chad’s opposition leader challenges the results of the presidential elections

Masra, the prime minister of Chad’s transitional government, had claimed victory shortly before the announcement and alleged that election results were being manipulated. He hasn’t publicly shared evidence to support his claim.

Togo: “Rendez-vous chez nous” festival shows why actors are taking theaters to the audience

"The theater returns to its origin, the theater returns to the people to whom it belongs, which is the people, the population, and this theater is made from the everyday life, from what we call the collective imagination of a city where people are, and...

Nigeria: Unions protest electricity price hike following removal of subsidies

“Every protest have its own peculiarities, and when you look at this one, it is very special because it touches on the fabric of the economy because power is life, power is the mainstay of the Nigerian economy. Getting Nigeria out of the woods, we must...

Museum curator detained at Turkish airport for smuggling spider and scorpion samples

The museum’s website lists South Africa-born Lorenzo Prendini as the curator of its spider, scorpion, centipede, and millipede collections, as well as a professor at its Richard Gilder Graduate School. His research into spiders and scorpions has taken ...

Thousands in Mali replaster the Mosque of Djenne

The annual re-plastering of Mali's Great Mosque of Djenne, the world's largest mud-brick building and on UNESCO's Danger list since 2016, helps maintain its integrity.

Sudan: Fires used as weapon destroyed more towns than ever in April, study says

“We’ve documented the patterns of numerous fires and the continuing devastation to settlements around western Sudan, large and small, since the conflict broke out last April,” Anouk Theunissen, Sudan Witness project director, said in a news release Mon...

East Africa faces internet woes as undersea cable issues persist

As of Monday, some East Africans are still experiencing sluggish internet speeds, with telecom companies indicating that the problem persists and urging patience from subscribers.

Burundi: Authorities relocate families displaced by widespread flooding

"The wish of the state is to save you from this water, you know that there have even been people killed by animals, crocodiles and hippopotamuses. We don't want that to happen again. There is work that will continue. We will help the students to contin...

Mali: Residents re-plaster Great Mosque of Djenne to save heritage site

“The plastering of the mosque is a symbol of peace. The poor, the rich, everyone is here for this activity. We will continue this tradition from generation to generation. We will pass it on to our children and they in turn will do the same. Each year, ...