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France is ‘available’ to stand by Guinea in transition
Speaking in Conakry Thursday (Apr.20), the French foreign ministry's State Secretary for development said that her country "hope[d] that the political transition underway in Guinea [would] be successful." Adding it 'must allow a return to democratic and constitutional order [...]."
10 members of same family dead in mass shooting in South Africa
Ten members of the same family, seven of them women, were killed in a mass shooting at a house in South Africa, police said Friday.
Uganda: Museveni calls for changes to anti-LGBTQ bill
Uganda: Museveni calls for changes to anti-LGBTQ bill
Mali: Assimi Goïta’s chief of staff killed in an ambush
The chief of staff of Colonel Assimi Goïta, president of Mali's military-dominated transition, was among four people killed in an attack on Tuesday near the Mauritanian border, said a note from the presidency authenticated by AFP on Thursday.
Top 10 African movies of all time, according to Chat GPT: Do you agree?
Blame AI if your favorite movie does not make the list which is in no particular order...
Tunisian president slams critics following opposition leader’s arrest
Tunisian president Kais Saied rejected Thursday (Apr. 20) the "blatant interference" in his country's affairs following concerns, raised particularly in Europe, after the arrest of opposition leader Rached Ghannouchi. Ghannouchi’s lawyer confirmed he was being detained Thursday.
IMF predicts fall in economic gowth in africa [Business Africa]
Catherine Patillo, Deputy Director of the Africa Department at the IMF is our guest this week.
London Marathon champ Kipruto ’embarrassed’ by Kenyan doping scandal
The 30-years-old Kipruto returns to defend the London marathon title he won in 2 hours 4 minutes and 39 seconds in October 2022. He is now looking forward to emulate the like sof Mo Farah with who he will be competing against this Sunday
Sudan top general commits to civilian rule transition
Sudan's top general said Friday the military remains committed to a transition to civilian rule, in his first speech since brutal fighting between his forces and the country's powerful paramilitary began nearly a week ago.
Lost roots: Rwandan youth heal generational wounds
As Rwanda commemorates the 29th anniversary of 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi, the youth are facing unique challenges. Many of them are unable to participate in certain entertainment activities such as weddings, birthday celebrations and social outings.