Madagascar President alleges coup as soldiers join anti-government protests
A surreal scene unfolded in Madagascar’s capital on Sunday as soldiers were cheered by anti-government protesters, creating a volatile atmosphere after President Andry Rajoelina announced an attempted coup was in progress.
Tanzania: EACOP Project On Track for Completion Next Year – TPDC
[Daily News] Tanga -- THE East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) partners have successfully overcome major challenges that once threatened the multi-billion-dollar project, keeping it on track for completion by July next year, according to TPDC Board Chairman Ambassador Ombeni Sefue.
Tanzania: EACOP Project On Track for Completion Next Year – TPDC
[Daily News] Tanga -- THE East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) partners have successfully overcome major challenges that once threatened the multi-billion-dollar project, keeping it on track for completion by July next year, according to TPDC Board Chairman Ambassador Ombeni Sefue.
Voters head to polls as Cameroon’s Paul Biya eyes extended term
Voters in Cameroon went to the polls on Sunday in a presidential election that is widely expected to see 92-year-old Paul Biya, Africa’s longest-serving leader, extend his 42-year rule for another seven years.
Gabon president’s party wins parliamentary majority
President Brice Oligui Nguema's Democratic Union of Builders (UDB) was on course to win 55 seats in the 145-seat national assembly, results showed
Cameroon votes as President Biya seeks to extend long rule
Analysts have predicted a victory for President Paul Biya. Now 92, he would be 99 by the time his term finishes
Opposition leader wins presidential vote in Seychelles
Opposition leader Patrick Herminie won the presidential election in Seychelles, defeating incumbent leader Wavel Ramkalawan in a runoff vote, according to official results released early Sunday
Madagascar: Soldiers join protestors as president denounces ‘coup attempt’
The troops are from the same unit that helped Rajoelina take power for the first time sixteen years ago following nationwide protests
Botswana: New rule to promote local ownership of mines
Companies are required to sell a 24% stake in new concessions to local investors if the government chooses not to buy. Botswana, the world's top diamond producer by value is keen to increase local ownership of its mineral wealth and to promote local value addition
Tear gas and arrests in Abidjan as opposition defies protest ban
An August march in Abidjan saw thousands of people from different political parties march against President Ouattara’s fourth term bid. Authorities say Saturday’s march was banned to maintain public order