SA advises two-minute shower over water shortage
Water providers in Johannesburg, South Africa, have issued a pressing call to action for the city's residents and suburban communities to join hands in conserving water resources amidst an increasingly dire shortage.
Rugby World Cup 2023: South Africa stuns Romania
With a reshuffled team, the Springboks stunned the Romanian XV from the start of the match, with four tries in the first twelve minutes of play.
Tunisia: African migrants expelled from Sfax centre
Since Saturday, the authorities have been conducting a vast security campaign against illegal migrants, most of whom come from sub-Saharan Africa
Liberia opposition leader Boakai opens bid to beat President Weah
Thousands gathered in Monrovia, Liberia's capital, on Sunday as opposition leader Joseph Boakai officially launched his campaign in anticipation of the upcoming October elections.
Congo denies claims of coup attempt
"The government categorically denies the spread of false information. We wish to reassure the public of the prevailing tranquility and encourage everyone to carry on with their daily activities calmly."
Unions push on Dr. Mukwege to vie for Presidency in DR Congo
The 2018 Nobel Peace Prize winner, Dr. Denis Mukwege, said he had received $100,000 from his supporters for a possible candidacy in the December 20 presidential elections in the DR Congo.
Beating and torture allegations emerge in Zimbabwe after election
More than a dozen opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) figures — from elected representatives to officials and activists — have been arrested by police in the three weeks since the election, the party says.
Dozens are injured at an Eritrean event in Germany, including 26 police officers
Saturday´s protests were the latest in a string of unrest surrounding Eritrean cultural events in Germany and elsewhere.
Desperate Sudanese face endless wait for passports to flee war
Sudanese queue at a cramped office to apply for passports in the eastern city of Port Sudan. Since authorities inaugurated a new passport office in Port Sudan in late August, hundreds of people have lined up all day, every day, desperate to obtain paperwork that will allow them to leave Sudan's war
South Africa: Unusual waves hit the coast of Cape Town
Strong tides combined with violent winds caused a powerful swell over the weekend, with water overtopping the dykes and flooding streets and houses in places.