KFC shuts Lesotho outlets over South Africa bird flu
KFC's chickens, the key ingredient in its world-famous fried chicken, are primarily sourced from certified farms in South Africa that are rigorously maintained to remain free of bird flu.
Tunisian soccer federation president arrested in corruption probe
Tunisian Football Federation (FTF) president Wadie Jary has been arrested as part of an investigation into suspected corruption, the Ministry of Youth and Sports announced on Thursday.
Beijing lays down new vision for Belt and Road [Business Africa]
At the Belt and Road forum in Beijing, President Xi Jinping said China would avail over $100 billion more to fund infrastructure. Before the meeting, speculation was rife that the signature connectivity program was losing steam. But as experts note, Beijing is simply remaking the Belt and Road.
Many in Niger are suffering under coup-related sanctions
"Not only is food very expensive, but school supplies have also doubled in price. I also have to clothe my children and, above all, deal with their illnesses,"
World Rugby clears Springboks’ Mbonambi of racism allegation
South African hooker Bongi Mbonambi, whom England's Tom Curry accused of making a racial slur against him in the World Cup semi-final, will not be prosecuted for lack of sufficient evidence, World Rugby announced on Thursday
Nigeria’s supreme court rejects Atiku Abubakar’s election challenge
Nigeria's Supreme Court has rendered its verdict on Atiku Abubakar's election challenge, dismissing his petition against a lower court's decision that upheld the victory of President Bola Tinubu in the February presidential poll.
Niger: HRW and Amnesty call for “arbitrary” release of detainees
The NGOs Human Rights Watch (HRW) and Amnesty International on Thursday called for the immediate release of those detained "arbitrarily" in Niger by the military regime that emerged from the July 26 coup d'état, while also denouncing a crackdown on journalists and government opponents.
Kenya’s Mau Mau veterans seek royal redress from Charles III
More than six decades after Gitu Wa Kahengeri was jailed, tortured and denied food in a British-run labour camp in Kenya, the anti-colonial fighter says he is still waiting for justice.
Red Sea: Ethiopia “will not assert its interests through war”, assures Abiy Ahmed
Ethiopia has no intention of invading another country and "will never assert its interests through war", assured its Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed on Thursday, a few days after a speech that raised concerns about Addis Ababa's possible claims to the Red Sea.
Nigerian naira hits record black market low
Nigeria's naira hit a record low of 1,200 per dollar on the black market, online platform abokiFX showed, a day after the currency hit a new low on the official market due to persistent dollar shortages.