Kenya: Police disperse protesters lamenting high cost of living
This life has become so hard. As it is, I am tired. Please lower the prices of petrol. Today, I am protesting because of petrol prices. I am tired of this life. My wife has run away because of the price of flour and the hard life. I can’t even pay rent because of the cost of living. The landlord is
Haiti marks two year anniversary of Jovenel Moise
“For the government it’s important that Jovenel Moïse find justice. I’m doing everything in my power to help the juridical system to move forward.” Ariel Henry, Prime Minister of Haiti
In Côte d’Ivoire, artisanal fishermen forced to halt work to protect fish
The Ivorian Ministry of Animal and Fisheries Resources has established several biological rest periods for both artisanal and industrial fishing, to protect resources and increase fish production. On a shady corner of the beach in the south of Abidjan, men are playing cards: all are fishermen.
U23 Africa cup of nations: Morocco plays Egypt in final
On Friday the Atlas lions finalised training with coach Aissam Charai saying the main objective was to qualify for the 2024 Olympics Games in Paris, and by reaching the final both sides will go for gold in the French capital next summer.
Human Rights Watch urges Tunisia to stop expelling migrants to desert
"We are asking the Tunisian authorities to stop the arbitrary expulsions of black African migrants but also to allow access and assistance to those who are at the borders with both Libya and Algeria. The countries of these nationals should also do everything they can to help them." Salsabil Chellali
Gabon: Report slams record of Ali Bongo’s second term
Economists Mays Mouissi et Harold Leckat assess in a 196-page-long document the efficiency of the Bongo administration. And the results do not live up to promises. The report is entitled '105 promises, 13 achievements".
Seeking an ‘angel’: African startups face funding challenge
Kubik is proud of its pioneering, climate-friendly technology that recycles one of the world's environmental curses -- plastic waste -- into construction blocks.
CAR government denies Wagner is leaving the country
A special adviser to CAR President Touadéra denied reports cited by French news agency, AFP, that Wagner troops have been leaving the country recently
Tunisian opposition calls out ‘disgraceful’ maltreatment of migrants
Tunisian authorities are coming under heavy criticism following the expulsions of Sub-Saharan migrants. Hundreds of migrants including children from sub-Saharan Africa have been left stranded in dire conditions in the south of Tunisia since being driven out of the port city of Sfax in the past week.
Tunisian opposition calls out ‘disgraceful’ maltreatment of migrants
Tunisian authorities are coming under heavy criticism following the expulsions of Sub-Saharan migrants. Hundreds of migrants including children from sub-Saharan Africa have been left stranded in dire conditions in the south of Tunisia since being driven out of the port city of Sfax in the past week.