Sudan: Army chief Burhan filmed with troops
Sudan’s warring sides on Monday agreed to extend a shaky cease-fire after pressure from mediators
Burkina PM vows no deal with jihadists, hints at election delay
Burkina Faso's prime minister on Tuesday ruled out negotiations with jihadist insurgents who control swathes of the country, while suggesting that security risks could delay the country's return to civilian rule.
Burkina Faso: nearly 40 dead in 2 jihadist attacks
About 40 people, including army auxiliaries, were killed last weekend in western Burkina Faso, during two attacks by suspected jihadists, security and local sources told AFP on Tuesday.
Tanzania: PM Tasks Energy Ministry to Expand Fuel Stock Capacity
[Daily News] Dodoma -- PRIME Minister Kassim Majaliwa has directed the Ministry of Energy to ensure that the country has enough stock of fuel that can cater for needs in between five and six months, instead of having a stock for only one month to serve the public.
Ancient medicines and apothecary artefacts on display at Vatican museum
Used by nuns at a historic Rome pharmacy, these artefacts are now being showcased in two rooms: the “Spezieria di Santa Cecilia in Trastevere” (Apothecary shop of St. Cecilia in Trastevere) and the “Sala Delle Ceramiche” (Ceramics Hall).
Many countries facing food security issues are also big tobacco growing economies – WHO warns
Since 2005, there has been a nearly 20% increase in tobacco farming land across Africa, according to World Health Organization. World No Tobacco Day takes place on May 31st, 2023. The theme this year is: "Grow Food, Not Tobacco."
DRC accuses Rwanda and M23 of planning attack on Goma
The Congolese army spokesman, General Sylvain Ekenge, affirms that movements of the Rwandan army and the M23 rebellion are underway in the province of North Kivu with a view, according to him, "to attack the city of Goma".
Adulterated alcohol kills seven people in Morocco
Seven people have died after consuming adulterated alcohol in Meknes, central Morocco, Moroccan news agency MAP reported on Tuesday, adding that police have arrested two suspects.
Nigeria: Fuel Subsidy – Govt, NLC to Meet Today
[Vanguard] The Federal Government is expected to meet with the Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC today over the planned removal of fuel subsidy.
Russian foreign minister Sergei Lavrov visits Burundi
In February, Burundi abstained from voting on a UN General Assembly resolution calling on Russia to withdraw its forces from Ukraine