S.Africa: Prince Mangosuthu Buthelezi’s body returns home ahead of state burial
The Zulu leader's death at the age of 95 has opened up a debate about his legacy.
DR Congo: Climate activists in Goma join global protests against use of fossil fuels
"The environment must be preserved in all its forms. Oil is a danger for the population, .. where the people are impoverished because of the exploitation of oil to the detriment of multinationals, that's why today the population of North Kivu, through this march, shows its discontent against oil."
Macron accuses ruling military in Niger of holding ambassador “hostage”
"we have an ambassador and diplomatic staff who are literally being held hostage in the French embassy as I speak. Food deliveries have been prevented, they are eating military rations and they are staying there because, quite simply, France, which supports democracy and considers that there..."
Algeria: Bejaïa forest burns again as several wildfires break out
The same region was devastated last July by huge forest fires, which claimed around thirty lives.
Sudanese armed forces enlist more civilians
The possible recruitment of civilians, which could worsen already deadly violence, has been the subject of debate for weeks. The conflict which erupted on mid-April started as a power struggle between generals. Since then, at least 5,000 people have been killed and over 12,000 wounded.
South Africa’s Russia trained medical graduates struggle to find job
Spokesperson for the graduates, Hayley Reichert believes the delay in allocating dates for the graduates to write their board exams and be placed to work in the health system is one of the reasons South Africa has a shortage of medical staff.
Fuel prices hit all-time high in Kenya
The Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority announced it had brought the retail price of a litre of petrol to an unprecedented more than 200 Kenyan shillings ($1.36). Kenyans already face a harsh cost of living crisis with rising prices for many staple goods, a raft of new taxes.
Zambia, China Presidents commit to enhancing trade cooperation as they meet in Beijing
China and Zambia said they'd enhance trade cooperation; with the Chinese side vowing to invite Zambia to continuously participate in the China International Import Expo. Xi and Hichilema agreed to designate 2024 as the Year of Business Cooperation.
Property disputes, evictions plague DR Congo capital
"There are lots of land disputes in Kinshasa, thousands of them," said Theo Sindani Kasita, a property lawyer in the megacity of an estimated 15 million people. Families are regularly evicted without being notified of a court decision, and before tenants can launch an appeal, he adds.
Spared by the earthquake, Marrakech’s traditional riads suffer booking cancellations
Marrakesh has a rich architectural heritage, and much of it suffered damage in last week’s quake, the strongest ever to hit the Kingdom in a century. Traditional housing- riads- in the historic medina which didn't suffer any damage are now suffering financial losses. Many tourists are cancelling.