Authorities to open investigation into the fire as death toll rises to 55
Hong Kong Chief Executive John Lee on Thursday said a full investigation would be carried out into a deadly blaze in several high-rise towers, as emergency services fought to control the fire for a second day.
Ramaphosa blasts Trump for blocking South Africa from next year’s G20 summit
In a statement Thursday, the presidency said South Africa would continue to participate as a full, active and constructive member of the G20
Apple sued over conflict minerals linked to DRC and Rwanda
A US advocacy group has sued Apple in Washington, accusing the company of using minerals tied to conflict and labour abuses in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda.
Simandou iron ore: Guinea’s mega project set to transform global mining [Business Africa]
After decades of talks, negotiations, and setbacks, Guinea has officially launched the long-awaited exploitation of the Simandou iron ore deposit.
Nigeria: NNPC, Heirs Energies Double Gas Output, Add Over 135 Mmscf/D to Domestic Supply
[This Day] The NNPC/Heirs Energies Joint Venture (JV) has announced a major breakthrough with the innovative, rigless recompletion of a key non-associated gas well in oil mining lease (OML) 17.
Attempted school abduction foiled by Kogi vigilantes
A vigilante group in Kogi State blocked an attempted raid on Kiri High School on Monday, stopping armed men from abducting students.
Several bodies condemn military takeover in Guinea-Bissau days after polls
In a joint statement released on Wednesday, just hours after the coup, the missions voiced their concerns over the arrest of the incumbent President, Embalo Sissoco and some of their agents.
Tinubu declares security emergency as kidnappings rock Nigeria
The president ordered the recruitment of an additional 20,000 security personnel on top of the 30,000 already approved, and the withdrawal of police officers assigned to protect public figures and celebrities
Mali uses AI to teach school children in Bambara
AI company RobotsMali has produced more than a hundred stories in local languages. These texts are now taught in schools.
UN extends Libya arms embargo ship inspections
The resolution approved on Tuesday extends for six months the authorisation to inspect ships on the high seas off Libya’s coast suspected of violating the arms embargo on the country.