Nigeria’s Tiwa Savage to perform at coronation of King Charles III
The historical event is scheduled to hold on Saturday, May 6, 2023, at Westminster Abbey, London.
The street soccer female team changing the face of football in Brazil
After winning two World Cups, Street Child United Brazil is firmly set on the path to success inspiring a whole new generation
Ethiopia: 47 arrests after killing of prime minister’s party leader
Ethiopian security forces said Sunday they had arrested 47 suspects after the murder of a leader of Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed's ruling party, accusing him of plotting to overthrow the regime.
Sudan’s former PM warns the country staring at worst civil war
Sudan's former prime minister Abdalla Hamdok has issued red flag over the ongoing violence in his country warning the clashes could deteriorate into one of the worst civil wars than those experience in Syria and Libya if the fighting is not stopped
Germany to send troops to Niger
A contingent of 60 German soldiers are to join an EU military mission set up last December in Niger
Survivors of Karma massacre recount ordeal
According to a human rights group the number of deaths in Karma is more than double the official toll of 60 dead
51 South Africans evacuated from Sudan return home
"It was traumatic... it feels good to be back home in our own country," evacuee Nelson Newel says.
Sudan: Elderly woman in border town with Egypt shares bread with displaced people
"We are in Wadi Halfa, the people of Wadi Halfa, we welcome our guests (people fleeing the war-torn Sudan), we welcome our people, all people. The door is open, the schools, the mosques, the country will welcome any guest who comes to us. We only hope that God will stop the wars. Generosity exists..
Mayotte: Hundreds stage demonstration in support of anti-immigration operation
Of course, it is the state which set up this operation to allow us to breathe because we are suffocated by insecurity, by aggression, thefts and all kinds of acts. Some people are even killed or burned. If Wuambushu were to complete its mission, the population would be truly grateful to the State.
Togo president Faure Gnassingbe says 140 people killed in jihadist ‘war’
"This attack is a form of war, because you know the peaceful side of the Togolese, it has always been our desire to live on good terms with our neighbours and to welcome those who come to us with great hospitality and kindness. But we have an obligation to defend our country." Faure Gnassingbé, Togo