More calls against slave trade in Lybia
Several organisations have marched on the Union Buildings in Pretoria against slavery and human
Britain has not yet decided on final Brexit aims: Hammond
British Finance Minister Philip Hammond said on Wednesday that the government had not yet decided
Kenya’s poll commissioner quits over ‘electoral mockery’
One of Kenya’s electoral commissioners has quit just eight days to Kenya’s repeat elections
EU: spot checks show confusion, not conspiracy in Kenyan election
Observers found some technical problems but no evidence of vote-rigging in Kenya’s presidential
EU calls for improved presidential polls in Kenya
The European Union (EU) has urged the Kenyan electoral commission to conduct to provide for
Fear stalks Kenya ahead of elections
International election observer missions have warned of elections chaos risk if there is a
Mugabe donates $1 million to African Union
Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe said on Monday he was donating $1 million to the African Union
EU says Africans must demand more accountability from leaders
The EU parliament has appealed for strengthening of Africa’s legislative organs like the PAP.
EU ready to work with African countries
The European Union says it’s ready to cooperate with African countries in stemming the illicit
Libya govt urges intervention over southern clashes
Libya’s unity government has called for urgent intervention by the international community to end
Sanctions against Gaddafi’s daughter lifted
Aisha Gaddafi, the only daughter of the late Libyan leader, Muammar Gaddafi, has had sanctions
Gambia swears in new cabinet as EU pledges to release funds
The Gambia has sworn in a new government.
Burundian President issues ultimatum to AU and EU over unpaid salaries
Burundian President Pierre Nkurunziza says Burundian troops, who are in the African peace keeping