Guinea-Bissau Incumbent Vaz to Seek Re-Election
Guinea-Bissau president José Mario Vaz, announced on Thursday he would be seeking reelection in November.
“I will be a candidate in the November 24 elections,” Vaz said in front of thousands of supporters in Bissau,...
Meet the Fantasy Coffin Makers in Ghana
Seventy-two-year-old Paa Joe started making coffins in 1962 while serving as an apprentice with a master builder of caskets.
Some may label him a carpenter, but Paa Joe has always considered himself an artist who...
Ethiopia Slates November 13 for Sidama Autonomy Referendum
Ethiopia on Thursday granted its ethnic Sidama community a referendum in November on selfdetermination, with a view to creating the country’s 10th autonomous region, Fana news agency reported.
Ethiopia’s nine existing regional states enjoy a...
Dwelling on Africa: Country Report “South Africa”
South Africa is the southernmost African country is bordered by Botswana, Mozambique,
Namibia, Swaziland, and Zimbabwe and it surrounds the small Kingdom of Lesotho.
The country covers an area of 1,221,000 km², compared it is larger...
Foreign-Owned Shops Looted in South Africa’s Capital
Angry minibus taxi drivers looted foreign-owned shops and set others alight in South Africa’s capital Wednesday after a foreign national allegedly killed one of their colleagues the previous day.
The rioting came after...
Burundi’s Public Security Minister in Ankara
Burundian Public Security and Disaster Management Minister Alain Guillaume Bunyoni met with Turkish Interior Minister Suleyman Soylu in Ankara Yesterday.
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Sudanese Stage Night Protests Following Killing of Civilian
Scores of demonstrators in Sudan have taken to the streets in a Khartoum district to protest against the killing of a civilian allegedly by paramilitaries the previous day.
Riot police on Monday night looked on...
Lgbt + Refugees in Kenya Slum Face Homophobic Attacks, Eviction
Scores of LGBT+ refugees are in desperate need of emergency shelter after facing homophobic threats, violence and eviction warnings from community members in a Nairobi slum, the refugees and human rights campaigners said on...
Africa’s Free Trade Agreement: Curse or Blessing?
It took 17 years of difficult negotiations, but at Sunday’s summit in Niger’s capital Niamey, the African Union (AU) finally launched the “operational phase” of the African Continental
Free Trade Area (AfCFTA). Nations agreed to...
The AfCFTA is Laudable, But Its Imminent Benefits Are Overstated
The African Continental Free Trade Area’s (AfCFTA) entering into force is a laudable development, building on existing initiatives for regional integration and laying the groundwork for more. The immense support from countries and leaders...