Nigeria: Dangote Refinery Challenges Global Narrative
[Premium Times] Whatever the world may be saying about fossil fuels, carbon footprint and spooky markets, the hundreds of thousands of unemployed Nigerians cannot wait for the relief that the commencement of the refinery promises, even if it's indirect.
Kinshasa conflict: one soldier and four militiamen killed
A Congolese army soldier and four militiamen were killed Thursday in an attack on the outskirts of Kinshasa, the capital of the Democratic Republic of Congo, military sources said.
Sudan belligerents sign commitment to protect civilians
The document titled "Jeddah Declaration for the Protection of Civilians in Sudan" does not mention a ceasefire
Parents of Gabonese student ‘killed’ in Turkey seek answers
The parents on Thursday also picked up their late daughters belongings from the house she was staying. The death of the 17 year old Gabonese student in Turkey reported in March continues to provoke strong emotion among the African students welcomed in increasing numbers in the country.
Guinea: Police deny death of seven people during protests
The police in Guinea denied on Thursday that seven people were killed during demonstrations against the junta the previous day, as the opposition has said.
Ethiopia issues mobile money transfer licence to Kenya’s Safaricom
The Central Bank of Ethiopia on Thursday granted Kenyan telecoms operator Safaricom the first mobile money transfer licence to a foreign operator in the country's 100 percent Ethiopian banking sector, the institution and the company announced.
Nigeria’s President-elect visits Europe
Bola Tinubu left Nigeria for Europe for a working visit. He is expected to return soon for preparations for his official swearing-in as the country's 16th president on May 29.
Nigeria: Otedola Receives $19 Million in Arbitration Award From Ardova Over Forte Oil Sale
[Premium Times] The settlement followed a ruling last October by the London Court of International Arbitration.
Tunisian authorities say deadly synagogue attack in Djerba premeditated
Tunisian authorities say the national guardsman Wissam Khazri behind an attack that killed five people this week had intentionally targeted the ancient synagogue on the Mediterranean island of Djerba in a premeditated act.
South Africa faces questions over weapons supply to Russia, US issues warning
“It's been half a year now since the scandal of The Lady R docking in Simon's Town broke. And I find it inconceivable that a president worth his salt would not have been briefed on the situation by now. Mr. President, can you confirm whether weapons of war were loa-ded onboard that Russian ship ..."