Nigeria: Serap Threatens to Sue Federal Govt If It Fails to Probe Missing Crude Oil
[Leadership] Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP) has threatened to drag the federal government to court if it fails to investigate allegations that over 149 million barrels of crude oil are missing and unaccounted for.
I. Coast: Celebrating Eid with new hairstyles
In the nation of about 27 million inhabitants, Islam is the dominant religion. Well aware of this traditions, hairdressers are never outdone in creativity to come up with new styles.
21 bodies have been dug up on land owned by controversial pastor in Kenya
21 bodies have been dug up on land owned by pastor in Kenya and police believe there may be more after claims people were encouraged to starve to death
Pope Francis calls for warring factions in Sudan to begin dialogue
At his Sunday address, Pope Francis asked people to pray for peace in Sudan and for rival factions to start negotiations
Last remaining Temptations member, Otis Williams, hails West End show
The last remaining member of the original Temptations has visited London for the launch of a musical charting the band's history and success
Comoros president Azali urges talks with Paris over illegal migrants
President Azali Assoumani of the Comoros has called for talks with France over controversial plans to expel thousands of people from Mayotte
Eid celebrations in South Africa marred by ongoing power cuts
Muslims celebrating Eid in South Africa have faced huge challenges providing food as the country suffers ongoing power shortages
Namibia: Geingob Wants South Africa to Benefit From Namibia’s Oil
[Namibian] President Hage Geingob has told his South African counterpart Cyril Ramaphosa that they should profit from the recent oil discoveries in Namibia.
Blasts in Mali kill and injure dozens amid resurgence of ‘terrorist incidents’
Attacks across Mali have left ten civilians and three soldiers dead as the government denounces a resurgence in 'terrorist incidents.'
First official evacuation of people from Sudan arrives in Jeddah
Over 150 people arrive in Jeddah after being evacuated from Sudan following clashes between rival forces which have left hundreds dead