Guinea releases 16 Sierra Leonean soldiers arrested earlier this week
Conakry claimed the latest border dispute was the result of the unauthorised entry into the country by armed troops from Sierra Leone.
Benin’s annual arts festival gives centre stage to young designers
Alongside established designers, 12 young talents took part in a competition designed to reveal the stylistic voices of tomorrow.
Ghana says at least 55 citizens killed fighting for Russia in Ukraine
Its foreign affairs minister has been in Kyiv to discuss the fate of two nationals taken prisoner on the frontline.
South Africa: U.S. aims to process 4,500 refugee applications each month
According to a contracting document, the U.S. is aiming to process 4,500 refugee applications each month from South Africa. This is in spite of South Africa insisting that white people in the country do not face persecution.
Civilians caught in crossfire as Pakistan–Afghan border clashes grow
Residents in Pakistan’s Bajaur district reported shells hitting civilian homes, with injured families taken to local hospitals as clashes spread across frontier areas.
Nigerian court grant former justice minister bail in ‘terrorism’ case
Abubakar Malami and his son, Abdulaziz, are both facing terrorism and illegal firearms charges filed by the Department of State Services .
Senegal: parliament refers former minister to court over embezzlement claims
Senegal's parliament on Friday referred a former minister to a special court for allegedly embezzling millions in taxpayers' cash, in the latest case targeting a member of ex-president Macky Sall's government.
Burundi: Scores of Burundians repatriated from Tanzania
Scores of Burundians have been repatriated from Tanzania. While some say they are happy to be back, according to the United Nations, some 17,000 say they cannot return amid concerns over their safety.
Liberia: LPRC Faces Intense Legislative Scrutiny
[Liberian Observer] Liberia's downstream petroleum sector is once again at the center of legislative attention as Montserrado County Senator Abraham Darius Dillon has submitted a proposed Act seeking sweeping amendments to the legal framework governing the Liberia Petroleum Refining Company (LPRC).
Liberia: ‘We Do Not Collect Govt Taxes’
[Liberian Observer] The Liberia Petroleum Refining Company (LPRC) has publicly rejected claims that it collects and mismanages government taxes on imported petroleum products, saying the allegations are false and reflect a misunderstanding of Liberia's revenue framework.