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The country where the internet has been shutdown for one year
How do you run a digital business when your country's president has shut down the internet?Salim Azim Assani, who lives in Chad, is finding out the hard way after living under internet censorship for more than 365 days and…
Rwanda Supreme Court affirms it’s a crime to insult the President
The Supreme Court in Rwanda has the law against insulting the president after the law which was introduced last year was challenged. The law states that anyone insulting President Paul Kagame faces between five and seven…
Mudslides, flooding kill 32 in Durban
Mudslides and flooding caused by torrential rain have killed 32 people in Durban and the wider KwaZulu-Natal province, officials say, with the death toll expected to rise. Among those killed was a…
Rwanda: China didn’t bug premier’s office
Controversy has enveloped China-funded five-floor administrative building of Office of the Prime Minister of Rwanda believed to have been bugged. The Rwandan minister of Infrastructure, Claver Gatete,…
Prices skyrocket in Zimbabwe, citizens weep
Zimbabweans are in gave despair as prices of goods shoot through the sky, rising between 100 and 300 per cent, bringing back bad memories of hyper-inflation more than a decade ago. Some Zimbabweans are…
‘Over $351m’ found at al-Bashir’s residence
Bashir was toppled in a military coup which took place on April 11. He was initially placed under house arrest before being transferred to Kobar prison, where he detained some of his critics while in power.…
Sudan investigating ousted former leader on suspicion of money laundering
Sudan’s public prosecutor has begun investigating ousted President Omar al-Bashir on charges of money laundering and the possession of large sums of money without legal grounds, a judicial source said on…
13 People Dead During a Pre-Easter Service in South Africa
Thirteen people have been confirmed dead and 16 others seriously injured as a #SouthAfrican church partially collapsed during a pre-Easter service. Worshippers had gathered at Pentecostal Holiness Church in…
Libya crisis: Trump speaks to insurgent General Haftar
The White House says President Trump has spoken to Libyan eastern commander General Khalifa Haftar, whose forces are attacking the capital Tripoli.During Monday's call, Mr Trump recognised Gen Haftar's efforts to combat…
Snakes force Liberian President George Weah out of office
Snakes have been found in Liberian President George Weah's office, forcing him to work from his private residence, the BBC has learnt.Press secretary Smith Toby told the BBC that on Wednesday two black snakes were found in the…
Ex-President al-Bashir moved to Khartoum’s Kobar prison – Family Sources
Sudan’s deposed president Omar al-Bashir was moved to Kobar prison in the capital Khartoum late on Tuesday, two family sources said on Wednesday. Bashir is being held under tight security in solitary…
Volunteer doctors, cooks help Sudanese keep up protests
The protesters in Sudan wave national flags, chant “freedom” and bang plastic drums in the sweltering summer heat, while others man makeshift clinics or prepare meals for fellow demonstrators. For nearly…
Egypt parliament votes to extend Abdel Fattah al-Sisi rule until 2030
Egypt’s parliament on Tuesday overwhelmingly approved constitutional amendments allowing general-turned-president Abdel Fattah al-Sisi to stay in power until 2030, state media reported. Deputies also…
Sudan ruler sacks Khartoum envoy to Washington – Spokesman
Sudan’s ruling military council on Sunday said it had sacked Khartoum’s top envoy to Washington days after the army ouster of veteran leader Omar al-Bashir. The military council has decided to sack…
We won’t hand Al-Bashir over to ICC – Sudan Military
Sudan’s military council says it will not hand over ousted President Omar Al-Bashir to the International Criminal Court (ICC) for trial. Omer Zainal-Abdin, chairman of the political committee in Sudan’s…
Sudan coup leader steps down
Defence Minister Awad Ibn Auf has stepped down a day after leading a coup that toppled long-time leader Omar al-Bashir amid a wave of protests. The head of Sudan‘s military council announced his decision on state TV, naming…
Former Ghanaian leader Jerry Rawlings rejects naming of university after him
Former President of Ghana, Jerry Rawlings, has rejected the naming of a university after him by the country’s Ministry of Education. The Ministry of Education is planning to name the University of…
Turn Over al-Bashir To International Criminal Court, Amnesty International Tells Sudan
Amnesty International has advised the Sudanese Government to immediately hand over former President Omar al-Bashir, to the International Criminal Court (ICC) to stand trial for his crimes against humanity.…
Sudan: Three decades under Omar al-Bashir
Here are key dates in Sudan since Omar al-Bashir seized power three decades ago, after he was ousted on Thursday by the military following months of protests against his iron-fisted rule. In June 1989…
Sudan’s Omar Al-Bashir resigns amidst protests
Omar Al-Bashir, a political hardliner and controversial leader of Sudan, has stepped down after 30 years in power, reports say Thursday.United Arab Emirates-based Al-Arabiya network reported that Mr Al-Bashir resigned his…
Like Dangote, AU passport didn’t give me visa-free entry into all African countries –…
Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, former minister of finance, has backed Aliko Dangote, Africa’s richest man, on the need to rectify issues with the African Union passport. Okonjo-Iweala, showing appreciation to some…
Libyan death toll rises as battle for Tripoli intensifies
The eastern Libyan National Army (LNA) forces of Khalifa Haftar, a former officer in Gaddafi’s army said on Monday that 19 of its soldiers had been killed as battle for Tripoli intensified. In recent…
VIDEO: Jubilation in Algeria as ailing president resigns
Algerians took to the streets on Wednesday to celebrate the resignation of President Abdelaziz Bouteflika who has spent two decades in power. Bouteflika, 82, resigned after massive protests and the demand of the military that…
South African President Condemns Renewed Xenophobic Attacks
In the wake of renewed Xenophobic attacks in South Africa, President Cyril Ramaphosa has condemned attacks in the country. Attacks on foreign-owned shops left three people dead, while many Malawians have fled their…