SA: Electricity Minister optimistic about power problems
The Minister says the Lethabo power station is the first that he has come across, since he started his visits this week, that is performing well.
Sudanese engineer is looking for investors in robots
Mutasim Jibril combines what he learnt at the university with practical engineering knowledge to create robots from scrap materials
Weaving baskets reviving hope for Bwindi women in Uganda
Like many other women squeezed into an area with poor conditions to thrive, chances of making it beyond the remote villages by the impenetrable forest are slim
Belgium calls on South Africa to help end war in Ukraine
King Philippe of Belgium appealed for President Ramaphosa to use its influence to help bring an end to the war in Ukraine
Tunisia looking hopeful for match against Libya on Friday
Tunisia currently sit top of the group on four points after two matches with Libya a point behind
UN alerts for potential cholera outbreaks after cyclone Freddy
The WHO Regional Director for Africa has alerted for the increased risk of cholera following the devastation caused by cyclone Freddy particularly in Malawi, Madagascar, and Mozambique
Algeria dismantles migrant smuggling network to Europe
Algerian authorities have dismantled an international network of migrant smugglers to Europe through Algeria, local media reported on Wednesday.
Marburg virus kills 20 in Equatorial Guinea – WHO
The World Health Organization (WHO) said Thursday that the death toll from the Marburg virus epidemic in Equatorial Guinea has risen to 20, with Malabo reporting six more deaths in 10 days.
Tinubu travelled for vacation, not ill
Tinubu travelled for vacation, not ill
New exhibition explores destruction of wildlife in Africa
American photographer Roger Ballen wants to highlight the destructive ties between Man and Nature focusing on the Golden Age of African hunting at the end of the 19th century