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Former Congolese President Joseph Kabila is in Goma — a city under M23 rebel control. Officially, he speaks of peace. But Kinsasha accuses him of high treason. As tensions rise, the conflict threatens ...
In the last five years, nearly 3,000 children were reported missing, according to Save the Children South Africa. In November 2024, the Teddy Bear Foundation, an organization working on child abuse in ...
The party says comparing Mduduzi Shembe to fugitive pastor Shepherd Bushiri is wrong because Shembe has not broken any laws. MKP says Bushiri fled from justice while Shembe remains in the country and ...
In a delightful early morning surprise, Grammy award-winning Afro-fusion superstar, Burna Boy, was spotted enjoying breakfast at The Piano Restaurant, nestled inside The Delborough Lagos, one of ...
The federal government has pledged robust communication and advocacy support for the upcoming nationwide Measles-Rubella (MR) vaccination campaign scheduled for October 2025.
Marble Achieng of Nation Television (NTV), George Odiwuor, also of NTV, and journalist Ephantus Maina of Royal Media Services, were covering the celebrations at Raila Odinga Stadium in Homa Bay, ...
On 15 February 2024, minister Adelabu announced that Nigeria would spend about N3 trillion ($1.87 billion) on electricity subsidies that year. But in reality, the government paid N1.94 trillion ($1.21 ...
The number of unemployed teachers has nearly doubled from 8 000 between 2017 and 2023 to 15 000 between 2023 and 2025.
Ugandans are expressing a broader range of national concerns beyond the economy, signalling a shift in public priorities, according to new findings released by research organisation Twaweza.
The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) has called on the public not to panic over rising year-on-year inflation saying the increase is temporary and mainly caused by a past price shock.
Over 30 Kenyan nationals are receiving treatment at Tororo General Hospital following a serious road accident involving a school bus that overturned near the Uganda-Kenya border on Wednesday morning.
By the end of April this year, Namibians had taken out home loans to the value of N$45.7 billion. This is an increase of N$93.3 million, showing a pickup in the real estate industry.
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