Cardinal Peter Turkson, who has been mentioned as a possible candidate to become the first African pope in over 1,500 years, has abruptly resigned from
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UK to abolish COVID travel red list on Wednesday, as Omicron is dominant in the country.
Given there is now community transmission of Omicron in Britain, the British government will remove all 11 nations off its COVID-19 travel red list as
Mahamat Said, a Central African Republic suspect has been charged with war crimes by ICC judges.
Prosecutors charged a former commander of the “Seleka” faction in the Central African Republic with war crimes and crimes against humanity, which were affirmed by
President Museveni claims that Chinese investments in Uganda are good for the economy.
President Yoweri Museveni told reporters that Chinese private investment in Uganda is increasing, while Westerners are losing interest in putting money to work in the
Nigerian 5G license contenders include MTN and Airtel Africa.
MTN Nigeria, Airtel Africa, and Mafab Communications have been selected by Nigeria’s telecoms authority to bid for 5G licenses in an auction slated for December
Thomas Thabane, the ex-PM of Lesotho, has been charged with murdering his estranged wife.
Thomas Thabane, Lesotho’s former prime minister, was charged with the murder of his estranged wife on Tuesday, in a case that has shaken the southern
Seplat, a Nigerian company, is considering the purchase of Exxon’s local shallow-water oilfields.
Seplat Energy of Nigeria is in talks with a partner to buy ExxonMobil’s shallow-water oilfields in the African country, the company said on Monday, cautioning
Impala Platinum of South Africa has made a bid to buy Royal Bafokeng, a metals producer.
Impala Platinum of South Africa announced on Monday that it intends to make a cash-and-stock bid to buy smaller platinum group metals producer Royal Bafokeng
PM Abiy Ahmed, a Nobel Peace Prize laureate, is said to be at the war front. – Ethiopia
Ethiopia’s Nobel Peace Prize-winning prime minister has returned to the front lines of a year-long conflict as rival fighters close in on the capital, his
PM Hamdok is reinstated by the Sudanese military following a compromise.
On Sunday, Sudan’s deposed prime minister inked an agreement with the military that will see him reinstated, over a month after he was placed under
