DRC’s North Kivu: Polio, measles vaccination campaign kicks off
If the Immunization coverage in the Democratic Republic of Congo has progressed particularly thanks to the Mashako 2.0 plan, the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs said this year saw a “particularly virulent" measles epidemic.
DRC: Bishops condemn police crackdown on opponents
The Congolese episcopate on Monday condemned a police crackdown in Kinshasa on Saturday on opposition supporters who were demonstrating against the high cost of living in the Democratic Republic of Congo, where there has been much outrage since.
Sudanese hopeful new truce will end “suffering”
Sudanese people are hopeful that a one-week humanitarian ceasefire will end the "suffering", hours before the ceasefire was to take effect after a series of previous truce announcements were all violated
South Africa: Man arrested for porn images with president’s face superimosed on them
The man will appear in court in the capital, Pretoria, on Tuesday on charges of contravening the Cyber Crimes Act, which relates to unlawfully accessing or processing computer data.
Senegal tension: Who are the youths ready to “die” for Ousmane Sonko?
Whenever Senegal's main opposition leader has faced the judiciary, many of his supporters have taken to the streets. Protests have often turned violent with those of March 2021 getting down in history as some of the deadliest. The young protestors consider Ousmane Sonko the "savior of the masses".
Africa’s largest oil refinery commissioned in Lagos Nigeria
After several years of delays, Africa's largest oil refinery was commissioned Monday by the outgoing Nigeria's President Muhammadu Buhari.
Ukrainian and Moroccan FMs meet in Rabat
The meeting marked the first visit by a Ukrainian foreign minister to Morocco since the establishment of diplomatic relations between the two countries 30 years ago.
Table Tennis Championhip returns to Africa
The event last took place on African soil in 1939 in Cairo, Egypt. It was a tournament that left a lasting impression. The donation of the Egypt Cup by King Farouk of Egypt established an icon of the World Championships. The cup is presented to the next host of the event and has remained a symbol of
S’Africa: Amid fears of black out, electricity minister says work in top gear to stop load shedding
We are working very hard, we are burning the diesel, the team is having sleepless nights to make sure that we improve the energy availability factor, very aggressive on the demand side. We are doing everything possible to ensure that we don’t go to hire stages of load shedding." Kgosientsho Ramokgo
Vinícius gains more support as La Liga embroiled in racism
A complaint by the Spanish league was expected to be made after an investigation into what happened in Valencia was completed.