Entries by Rédaction Africanews

In Zimbabwe, metal scrap collecting is reducing environmental pollution

Collecting scrap metal is a way for some of Zimbabwe's poorest people to make a living. But the job is also an environmental bonus, removing waste that would otherwise pollute the landscape.

Senegal ditches Akon’s ‘unrealistic’ city project

Designed with curvy skyscrapers and sleek infrastructure, early renderings of Akon City drew comparisons to Marvel's fictional African metropolis Wakanda

Brazil launches major security operation ahead of BRICS Summit

“As of today, we will have vessels on the water 24 hours a day. These are ships and smaller vessels controlling the entire maritime space,” said Navy Captain, Elinton Coutinho.

Angélique Kidjo makes history as first black African artist on Hollywood Walk of Fame

Music icon Angélique Kidjo has cemented her place in history, becoming the first African artist to be awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. The honor adds another milestone to an already trailblazing career that has redefined world music.

Russia becomes first country to recognise Afghanistan’s Taliban government

Moscow previously removed the group, which has ruled over Afghanistan since 2021 and has been accused of grave human rights abuses against the civilian population, from its list of outlawed organisations.

Mali junta chief extends army rule by five years, rules out elections

The bill granting Gen. Assimi Goita an unelected presidential mandate was approved by Mali's transitional parliament on Thursday

Zambia ends cholera outbreak after weeks without new infections

After five weeks without a single new infection, Zambia is officially declaring an end to its latest cholera outbreak.
The final wave of infections saw 496 cases and claimed 9 lives. Health Minister Elijah Muchima confirmed the last recorded case was i...

Togo: Amnesty International calls for end to use of force against protesters

The organisation said it had collected several testimonies alleging mistreatment by police and security forces during the recent protests, ranging from torture to abductions and unlawful killings.

Tanzania’s Prime Minister steps down ahead of elections

Majaliwa, 64, had earlier said he would defend his seat for a fourth term but made a surprise announcement on Wednesday, saying his decision was guided by God and made “in good faith.”

Fragile peace in Eastern DRC as M23 reacts cautiously to Kinshasa-Kigali acccord

In eastern DRC, hopes for lasting peace remain fragile.
The M23 rebel group, which controls key territory, responded cautiously to the June 27 peace deal signed in Washington between Kinshasa and Kigali.
The accord pledges to respect borders and end ...