Niger junta appoints new prime minister
Niger's military coup leaders announced the appointment of Ali Mahaman Lamine Zeine as prime minister on Monday evening in a statement read out on national television, at a time when the international community is seeking to restore constitutional order.
Mali, Burkina Faso, sends delegation to Niger in solidarity
The primary objective of this delegation is to demonstrate unwavering support for the people of Niger, whom they refer to as "brotherly." The delegation is scheduled to arrive in Niamey on Monday, according to the Nigerien foreign ministry
New constitution in C.Africa opens door for Touadera’s third term
These "provisional" results must be ratified by the constitutional court, which is scheduled to publish the definitive outcome on August 27.
13 Ghanaians successfully complete 10,000km drive from Accra to London
The expedition involved an array of vehicles, including a Mercedez Benz G-Wagon, a Toyota Landcruisers (V8), Lexus RX 350, and a Ford F150 Raptor.
Senegal expels Ousmane Sonko’s French lawyer
Branco faces terrorism, conspiracy and public order charges, similar to charges against his client Sonko, who is in custody accused of plotting an insurrection - part of a long-running standoff with the authorities that he says is p
Nigeria: NAF Destroys 3 Boats With Stolen Crude in Rivers
[Leadership] The Air Component of Operation Delta Safe (OPDS) weekend destroyed three boats loaded with stolen crude and another illegal refinery with reservoir and tanks in Rivers State.
Nigeria: Oil Theft – NAF Airstrikes Destroy Boats, Tanks With Stolen Crude Oil in Niger Delta
[Vanguard] Nigerian Airforce fighter aircraft of the air component, Operation Delta Safe have bombed and destroyed 3 boats sighted tapping crude oil from a pipeline at a dispensing site, west of Bonny Island and South of Port Harcourt, in Rivers State.
Niger coup: Anxiety, defiance as ECOWAS schedules meeting after ultimatum expires
"We are not worried because we rely on our army. The Nigerian army is not an army to be neglected. They are responsible people. We all know them about the community in the space of the Union, the African Union. We know them, they are not people to be neglected, really." Ousséini Tiani, mechanic
Rwanda genocide suspect Felicien Kabuga should be considered for release: UN Judges
Former tycoon Kabuga, who is 88 according to officials but claims to be 90, is accused of setting up a hate broadcaster that fuelled the 1994 slaughter of around 800,000 people.
Families of victims of 1998 attack on US embassy Nairobi renew demand for reparations
"It has not been easy but with God's grace we are here 25 years. We have not been compensated but we are seeking for compensation. Of which money cannot compensate your health, cannot compensate the injuries, but it can ease your life. That's what we are looking for. " Teresia Karanja