Sex, lies and social networks: in Africa, women politicians face misinformation
A few weeks after her appointment to the Kwale County Assembly in southeastern Kenya, Judy Kengo found herself in the eye of the storm: a retouched photo purporting to show her kissing another woman emerged on social networks.
Gabon: Residents of Libreville cheer in the streets after military officers sack Ali Bongo
A statement read out on TV quoted the military as saying Bongo was under house arrest, surrounded by his family and doctors. The statement reportedly added that one of the president's sons had been arrested for "treason".
10 critical events in Gabon since independence
From its independence in 1960 to Wednesday's coup d'état against outgoing president Ali Bongo, who has been in power for 14 years, here are ten key dates in Gabon's history.
Gabon coup: How did events unfold?
It was an election that was intended to end well in Gabon. Many woke up Saturday (Aug. 26) to vote in the general election which the opposition described as lacking authenticity.
Calls to boost food security to protect Congo Basin as summit kicks off in Kinshasa
A summit in the Democratic Republic of Congo's capital Kinshasa aimed at protecting central Africa's rainforest opens with activists and politicians arguing that conservation efforts must address food security for locals.
Pics of the day: August 29, 2023
Africanews samples the best pictures of the day’s news.
Nigeria: Nnpcl to Take Disciplinary Action Against Staff Under-Dispensing Fuel to Customers
[Premium Times] The oil firm said this in a statement Tuesday.
Gabon soldiers say Bongo ‘regime’ ended, borders closed
A dozen Gabonese soldiers appeared on television Wednesday announcing they were "putting an end to the current regime" and the cancellation of an election that, according to official results, was won by President Ali Bongo Ondimba.
Nigeria: Special Report – Ogun Farmers Count Losses As Oil Spills From Vandalised Pipelines Destroy Farmlands
[Premium Times] Many farmers in Ogun State have been forced to change occupations after oil spillage caused by vandalism of NNPC pipelines destroyed their farmlands
Gabon: Military men announce “cancellation of elections”, dissolve institutions
Members of the Gabonese army announced Wednesday (Aug. 30) that they had "put an end to [Bongo's] regime as they spoke on national television.