Nigeria: Military Destroys 30 Illegal Refineries, Arrests 42 Suspects in 3 Weeks
[Leadership] The Defence Headquarters, (DHQ) has said troops of Joint Task Force Operations DELTA SAFE discovered and destroyed 30 Illegal refining sites and arrested 42 economic saboteurs in three weeks operations.
Historic Roman bakery closes down
Historic Roman bakery, Panificio Arrigoni, that served Popes closes down amid rising energy costs and lack of customers
Temperatures remain high in Cairo
Temperatures remain high in Cairo after the Earth's average temperature reached an unofficial record high last Tuesday
Cameroon: Mbappé welcomed by crowds in Yaoundé
Some 400 people gathered outside Yaoundé’s airport as he arrived for a three-day stay.
South African president in Kinshasa to discuss security and trade
South African president, Cyril Ramaphosa, in Kinshasa to discuss security and trade as Kinshasa prepares for a general election later this year
Kenyans arrested after alleged period-check stripping order
Brown's Food Company expressed sadness over the incident, emphasizing that it does not align with the company's overall procedures.
South African firefighters help fight wildfires in Canada
A group of South African firefighters ha been deployed to Canada to help fight wildfires
Nigeria: Fuel demand falls following end of subsidies
The average daily petrol consumption reportedly reached 48.43 million litres in June, down from the previous average of 66.9 million.
The Democratic Republic of Congo aims to attract new investors
Kinshasa hosted the DRC's Country Risk Conference for the second year in a row to guide investors in examining the country's strengths and weaknesses. The goal is to diversify the economy with a focus on reforms and greater transparency so that it becomes more attractive internationally
Chinese mining companies accused of human rights violations (NGOs)
"Our data shows that human rights and environmental violations are common in the exploration, extraction, and processing of transitional energy minerals",