The accident happened at around 3:30 PM when the driver of Sino truck lost control of the vehicle and veered into the school computer Lab that was occupied by students and killed three on the spot.
"We sought shelter at this school but we lack security. We are still wearing the same clothes since we arrived here. When it comes to food, it is not enough. We also lack clean water we can use for bathing and washing." Lines Jackson, Cyclone Freddy survivor
After his arrival late Tuesday in Addis Ababa, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken met with Ethiopia's Deputy PM and the Foreign Minister on Wednesday (Mar. 15). On the agenda, the implementation of the Pretoria peace deal and bilateral relations.
Indonesian authorities said on Wednesday they arrested four foreigners who attempted to smuggle drugs into Jakarta, including a Nigerian man who had swallowed dozens of capsules filled with more than a kilogram of methamphetamine and were found inside his stomach.
Herbert Mensah, sports administrator, and President of the Ghana Rugby Football Union, today announced his candidacy for President of the World Rugby's African association, Rugby Africa, the governing body of rugby in Africa.
Morocco is set to join Spain and Portugal in a bid to host the FIFA 2030 Men’s World Cup, replacing Ukraine in a three-way alliance with the two European nations.
Thousands of supporters of Senegalese opposition leader Ousmane Sonko rallied in Dakar on Tuesday, the first of several days of protests as the country prepares for elections in less than a year.
World football governing body, FIFA, on Tuesday announced the new format for the 2026 World Cup which will be an expanded tournament featuring 48 teams.
Tunisia’s President Kais Saied has met with the new speaker of parliament, Ibrahim Bouderbala, following his election during the assembly’s first sitting on Monday.
Nearly 200 people are now confirmed dead in Malawi after the devastating tropical cyclone Freddy ripped through southern Africa for the second time in a month.
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