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
Paris Opera nominates Guillaume Diop its first black star dancer
On March 11th, Guillaume Diop was appointed Prima Ballerina of the Paris Opera, the top rank in this profession
Ethiopia appoints rebel leader to head regional government
The Ethiopian government on Thursday appointed a Tigrayan rebel figure to head the interim government of the northern region, a major step in the implementation of a peace deal signed by the two sides after two years of civil war.
Ramadan begins amid high costs, hopes are high for peace
According to Islam, fasting draws the faithful closer to God and reminds them of the suffering of the poor.
Kenyans cry foul over economic crisis
Hempstone Monari's taxi business had just been launched when his future slipped away and a Kenyan bank auctioned off his car for non-payment of a $9,900 loan.