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Uganda protest: Organisers are “playing with fire” – President Yoweri Museveni

Uganda’s President Yoweri Museveni has cautioned protesters that they would be "playing with fire" if they proceed with their planned anti-corruption march to parliament on Tuesday.Young Ugandans, driven by a desire to combat corruption...

South African police discovers huge meth lab worth millions of dollars on a farm

South African police have arrested four individuals, including two Mexican nationals, following the discovery of a multimillion-dollar drug manufacturing operation on a farm in the country's northern region.The South African Police Service (SAPS) and...

Nigeria imposes $220m fine on Meta for breach of consumer, data protection laws

Nigeria fined Meta Platforms $220 million, as announced by its competition watchdog on Friday, after investigations revealed that data-sharing on social platforms violated local consumer, data protection, and privacy laws.The Federal Competition and Consumer...

Boys freed in Zambia following circumcision kidnappings

Forty-eight boys have been rescued from a male circumcision camp in Zambia following urgent complaints from parents about their children being abducted.Officials confirmed to the BBC that one of the boys, who was on...

Kagame to continue as he wins Rwanda elections – Partial results

Rwandan President Paul Kagame is poised to extend his 24-year rule by another five years with a landslide victory, as most of the votes from Monday's election have been counted.Partial results announced by the...

Nigeria crackdown on ghost workers receiving salaries while residing abroad

When leaving a job, one would expect their salary to cease, but for several ex-Nigerian civil servants, this isn't the case.Despite securing employment elsewhere, sometimes even abroad, these individuals continue to draw salaries from...

Ghana ranks 2nd in Sub-Saharan Africa for remittances – WB Report

In 2023, Ghana emerged as the second-largest recipient of remittances in Sub-Saharan Africa, marking a significant milestone in its economic landscape.According to the World Bank’s 2024 Migration and Development Report, Ghana received an estimated...

EU bolsters Maritime Security in Sub-Region

EU funds and completes EnMAR training for 15 port security officials from West and Central Africa in the Gulf of Guinea.A regional 'Port Security' train-the-trainers program, spanning five days, focused on ISPS Code section...

Section of Dangote Refinery in Lagos catches fire

A fire broke out at a section of the Lagos-based Dangote Refinery on Wednesday afternoon, June 26, 2024, causing alarm in the surrounding community.Eyewitnesses reported seeing massive plumes of smoke and hearing loud noises...

“I concede” – Ruto refuses to sign Finance bill into law after deadly protests in Kenya

Kenya's President William Ruto has declared his decision to withdraw the Finance Bill 2024 following widespread and deadly protests across the country.The bill, which included controversial tax hikes, sparked massive demonstrations culminating in...

Dangote refinery in Lagos on fire

A fire broke out at the Dangote Refinery in Lagos on Wednesday, according to reports circulating on social media.A video depicting the refinery engulfed in flames has gone viral, raising concerns about the...

President Ruto calls protests in Kenya “treasonous”

President William Ruto has announced a stringent crackdown on those protesting against the Finance Bill, labeling the demonstrations in Kenya as "treasonous."In a press briefing held at State House, Nairobi, the president condemned...

At least 10 dead in fierce protest in Kenya

Several Kenyans are feared dead from the clashes between police and protesters over the controversial finance bill passed by MPs.A paramedic, according to the BBC, has told the Reuters news agency that at least...

Millions of children going hungry in Sudan – Unicef

Head of Unicef, Catherine Russell, has described Sudan as one of the most dire places for children globally.She highlighted that Sudan currently hosts the largest number of displaced children worldwide, with millions suffering...

2% vaccine production in Africa to increase to 60% by 2040 – France’s Emmanuel Macron

African leaders have teamed up with Europe and Western countries to push for a comprehensive strategic partnership to a new height, this time in the health sector.At this crucial time of rising geopolitical tensions,...

Namibian court rules laws banning gay sex unconstitutional

Two colonial-era laws banning same-sex acts between men have been ruled unconstitutional by a High court in Namibia.Namibia, first colonised by Germany, inherited the laws when it gained independence from South Africa in 1990,...

One dies at Paul Kagame’s election campaign rally following

One person was killed and dozens were injured in a crash at an election rally for Rwandan President Paul Kagame, according to officials.The incident occurred on Sunday in Rubavu district, where 37 people sustained...

VIDEO: Nigerian driver uses a switch to control his gear while driving

A video making rounds on social media has captured the shocking moment a Nigerian driver was seen using a switch to control his gear while driving.The incident took place in Owerri, Imo State,...

Speculation of a mutiny in Burkina Faso fueled by attack on an army base – Report

Speculation regarding internal unrest within Burkina Faso's security forces has intensified following an attack on an army base, allegedly resulting in the deaths of over 100 soldiers.This comes as the country remains under...

Gay rights advocates deems Namibia’s prohibition on homosexual unconstitutional

In a groundbreaking decision for gay rights advocates, Namibia has declared laws prohibiting same-sex acts between men unconstitutional.Convictions for colonial-era offenses such as "sodomy" and "unnatural sexual offenses" were infrequent but contributed to discrimination...

Niger revokes French firm’s permit for major uranium mine

The permit of a French fuel producer to operate at one of the world's largest uranium mines in Niger has been revoked by the country's military government, according to the company.Orano had been granted...

VIDEO: Lady of Brazilian and Syrian origin stuns netizens with Nigerian accent

A lady said to trace her origin to Brazil and Syria has captured the hearts of many Nigerian folks.The lady believed to be in her mid-twenties or early thirties speaks Yoruba fluently and also...

Sudan accuses UAE of contributing to the civil war by supplying arms

Sudan has leveled accusations against the United Arab Emirates (UAE) for allegedly supplying arms to a paramilitary force involved in the country's ongoing 14-month civil conflict, sparking a contentious debate at the United Nations...

Four dead as vehicle hits mourners at Malawi Vice-President’s funeral

A tragic incident occurred during the funeral procession of Malawi's late Vice-President Saulos Chilima, resulting in the deaths of four individuals, including a pregnant woman, and injuring twelve others. Witnesses recounted that as the...

South Sudan opposition groups advocate for new constitution

South Sudan’s opposition and civil society groups, currently engaged in political negotiations with the government in Nairobi, are calling for the talks to result in a new constitution to reset the country's governance framework.This...

42-year-old traditional healer arrested for suspected ritual killing of 11-year-old

Police in Kiboga District, central Uganda, have arrested a 42-year-old traditional healer following the discovery of an 11-year-old pupil who was found dead after leaving her home to sell boiled maize at night.On Thursday,...

Church pastor from Winners Chapel in Nigeria receives life sentence for defiling minor

A pastor with Winners Chapel Church in Omuo-Ekiti, Enoch Gbinyiam, has been sentenced to one-year imprisonment on Thursday, June 13, 2024 by an Ado-Ekiti High Court for defiling a minor in his...

Police killed after shooting during a magistrate court session in Kenya

A senior police officer has shot and wounded a Kenyan magistrate during a court session in Nairobi.The chief inspector targeted Makadara Principal Magistrate Monica Kivuti immediately after she issued a ruling.Reports suggest that the...

Plane crash in Malawi kills Major, 4 months ahead of his wedding

The death of a Major in Malawi, Wales Jordan Aidini's was announced hours after Malawi President Lazarus Chakwera confirmed the loss of 10 officials in a plane crash.Aidini perished alongside Malawi Vice President...

Guinness to leave Nigeria after 75 years of operations

Guinness is set to join a growing list of multinationals exiting Nigeria due to an increasingly hostile economic environment.Companies like GlaxoSmithKline and Microsoft have already left the country for similar reasons.After operating in...

13-year-old boy commits suicide in Kaduna over theft accusations

A 13-year-old boy named Wisdom Hashimu has tragically committed suicide after reports that he was severely beaten by a soldier and members of the civilian Joint Task Force (JTF).The teenager was discovered dead on...

Ugandan police find man hanging dead at Kampala golf course

Authorities in Kampala are currently investigating the circumstances surrounding the death of a man hanging at Golf Course, adding to a recent surge in suicide cases in Uganda's capital and its environs.The deceased, identified...

Boat capsizes off Yemen; kills 39 – Officials confirm

Over 39 individuals from the Horn of Africa have lost their lives after their boat capsized off the coast of Yemen, according to the International Organisation for Migration (IOM) and local officials.Survivors informed rescuers...

Whereabouts of Malawi vice-president unknown following missing aircraft

A statement from the president's office has revealed that an aircraft carrying Malawi's Vice-President Saulos Chilima and nine other individuals has disappeared.The Malawi Defence Force aircraft lost contact after departing from the capital,...

Married women in Asaba stage protest against husband snatchers

A group of married women in Asaba sparked significant attention as they protested against the rising issue of "husband snatching" in the area.The demonstration took place at a local market, where the women aimed...

Nigeria projected to 50% spend more on fuel subsidies in 2024 – Documents

Nigeria is projected to spend 5.4 trillion naira ($3.7 billion) in 2024, which is 50% more than in 2023, to maintain fixed petrol prices.Additionally, the country plans to borrow an extra 6.6 trillion...

Several gold miners trapped underground in Nigeria, rescue efforts underway

Numerous gold miners find themselves trapped underground following a collapse in a central Nigerian mine shaft.The incident occurred on Monday amidst heavy rainfall in Niger state, although news dissemination was delayed due to...

VIDEO: Nigerian man follows his wife to the market, laments high cost of living

A trending video that caught the attention of netizens features a man expressing concern about the rising cost of living. He is frustrated by the lack of value in the goods he purchases despite...

Former Zambian First Lady apprehended for alleged fraud offenses

Former Zambian First Lady Esther Lungu and her daughter Chiyeso Katete, along with a close relative Charles Phiri, were apprehended in Lusaka on Thursday for suspected possession of properties believed to be acquired through...

South Africa releases first election result

The initial results have been released for what are considered South Africa's most contested elections since the African National Congress (ANC) took power three decades ago.With approximately 14% of voting districts counted, the ANC...

Nigeria: Rev Sister arrested for acting as ‘middleman’ in sale of 3 kidnapped boys

A Catholic Reverend Sister has been detained for her alleged involvement in the abduction and trafficking of two children in Anambra State.Her arrest came after the recue of two of the three children who...

Residents of Congo community raise concerns about pollution stemming from a lead factory

Amidst smoking chimneys, lead-laden dust, and noxious odors, the inhabitants of this factory nestled in the heart of a working-class community appear to have grown accustomed to the hazardous blend they've been exposed to...

Several leaders participate in South Africa’s fiercely contested election

Voting commenced Wednesday at educational institutions, community hubs, and expansive white marquees erected in open fields for what's considered South Africa’s most crucial election in three decades.This event might thrust the fledgling democracy into...

Is Nigeria on the right track after a year of Tinubu?

Nigerians love their football but it is no longer the main topic of conversation for many.On the first anniversary of the Bola Tinubu presidency, Abubakar Sheka, who sells bread on the streets of the...

Criminals sell sextortion guides online – BBC investigation reveals

Criminals are selling guides on social media on how to conduct sextortion, BBC News has discovered.The guides teach individuals to pose as young women online, deceive victims into sending explicit material, and then blackmail...

South Africans cast ballots in most competitive election since apartheid

South Africans began voting Wednesday, potentially shifting politics if the ruling ANC loses its majority as polls predict.Queues formed in major cities like Johannesburg, Cape Town, and Durban starting at 7 a.m. (0500 GMT),...

More than 160 villagers abducted in mass kidnapping and killings in Niger State

Ten people have been killed and at least 160 villagers have been kidnapped from a remote community in Nigeria's central Niger state, officials report.A large group of armed men, suspected to be from Nigeria's...

Exchange of fire incidence at Isreali border kills an Egyptian soldier

An Egyptian soldier was killed in an incident involving Egyptian and Israeli troops near Rafah. Both militaries are investigating the event.Israeli media reported an exchange of fire, but details are sparse and no Israeli...

It is cheaper to use the Private jet – William Ruto

Kenya's President William Ruto has faced widespread criticism for claiming that the private jet he used for his recent trip to the US was cheaper than flying with the national airline.However, he did...

ACU students allegedly arrested for beating their colleague to death over stolen phone

At least six students from Ajayi Crowther University (ACU) in Oyo State have been arrested by the police in connection with the brutal murder of their colleague, Alex Timileyin.The incident occurred on the night...

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