Mali to lift its suspension on the issuance of artisanal mining permits
Mali will partially lift its suspension on the issuance of mining permits on March 15, the country's mines ministry announced in a statement on Friday.
Maasai Girls learn self-defence to fight Gender-Based Violence
In a remote Maasai community in Kenya, young girls are learning more than just academics—they're training to stand up for themselves
Eto’o wins appeal and can run for CAF Executive Committee
Football legend Samuel Eto'o has won a major legal victory, overturning a ban that blocked his bid for a position with CAF
Women rally for equality in Lagos on International Women’s Day
On Friday, thousands of Nigerian women gathered in Lagos to mark International Women's Day, celebrating their achievements
Celebrating the strength and resilience of African women in Paris
In the heart of Paris, on the iconic street of Saint-Honoré, a private mansion opens its doors to Women of Valour
Mpox outbreak hits Kabare amid ongoing conflict in DRC
Mpox is rapidly spreading in Kabare, South Kivu, as healthcare systems struggle amidst ongoing conflict in eastern DRC
DRC : Ramadan under a cloud of uncertainty in Goma
With prayers at home and a muted breaking of the fast, the holy month is different this year for Muslims in Goma under M23 occupation.
Ukraine’s Zelenskyy to visit South Africa in April for talks
His visit to the country comes at a critical juncture in the war following his explosive meeting with US President Donald Trump at the White House last week.
Aid efforts in Burundi struggling as more displaced Congolese arrive
In less than a month, nearly 63,000 people have crossed into Burundi—marking the country’s largest refugee influx in decades
Badr Abdelatty issues firm stance on Palestine at Gulf States summit
On Thursday, foreign ministers from the six Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) states gathered in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, to address the current situations in Gaza and Syria.