Ivory Coast president has dissolved government
Ivory Coast’s President Alassane Ouattara has removed the prime minister, dissolved his government
Lesotho holds Local Government Elections
The Kingdom of Lesotho is holding the 2023 Local Government Elections. This come one year after the
India’s Jaishankar says Canada has ‘climate of violence’ for Indian diplomats
Indian Foreign Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar said on Friday there was a “climate of violence” and
eSwatini parliamentary elections won’t make a difference to politics of the kingdom: Expert
Political analysts say the outcome of parliamentary elections in eSwatini won’t make a difference to
Eastern Cape govt should prioritise the protection of investors: MEC
The Eastern Cape Finance and Economic Development MEC Mlungisi Mvoko says the provincial government
Niger junta says a dozen soldiers killed in militant attack
At least a dozen Niger soldiers were killed following an attack by hundreds of armed insurgents on
France to pull troops out of Niger following coup
France will pull its soldiers out of Niger following a July coup in the West African country,
Moroccans in earthquake-hit tourist area grieve losses, fret about future
The Kasbah La Dame Bija guesthouse in Morocco’s picturesque Ouirgane Valley escaped unscathed from
Mnangagwa’s newly appointed Cabinet beyond nepotism: Mpofu
Political analyst Dr William Mpofu has described Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s newly
China to give $200 000 to earthquake-stricken Morocco
The Red Cross Society of China will give the Moroccan Red Crescent $200,000 for emergency
Russian regional vote delivers strong result for Putin amid claims of rigging
Russia on Sunday wrapped up widely denounced regional and municipal elections, including in regions
One year since Jagersfontein mine dam disaster in Free State
Today marks one year since the Jagersfontein mine dam disaster in the Free State.
Lesotho Highlands Water Treaty undergoes review every 12 years
The Lesotho Highlands Water Treaty is up for review, and the Natural Resources Parliamentary Cluster
Zimbabwe opposition reluctant to challenge elections
The opposition in Zimbabwe is reported to be reluctant to challenge Wednesday’s elections through
Taiwan president to visit last African ally Eswatini
Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen will visit Eswatini, the island’s last African ally, early next month,
Nelson Mandela Bay residents could experience water disruptions
The Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality in the Eastern Cape says residents could expert water
Thousands of Niger junta supporters overwhelm call for civilian volunteers
Supporters of Niger’s junta were forced on Saturday to halt a census of people willing to volunteer
‘Africa must unite, build capacity in order to grow’
If Africa does not radically change the way it does business, it will not reap the benefits of being
Saint Rita’s patients in Limpopo concerned about surgery delays
Several patients at the Saint Rita’s Hospital in Glen Cowie, outside Jane Furse in Limpopo, say they
China launches drills around Taiwan in angry response to VP’s US trip
China’s military began drills around Taiwan on Saturday, saying it was a “serious warning” to