Tag: Africa Observatory – Issue 20
400 People Were Arrested in the Protest That Killed 78 People in Ethiopia
He said more than 400 people were arrested during the investigation of ethnic and religious violence that killed 78 people.
Protests against Abiy erupted in...
The New President of Bostwana Sworn
Mokgweetsi Eric Keabetswe Masisi was sworn in as the fifth president of Botswana on Friday (November 1st). In his acceptance speech, the president pledged...
Sudan Agreed with International Lenders
On Thursday, the finance minister made a deal on a road map for Sudan to "rehabilitate" the country with the World Bank, the International...
Turkey in Africa – Issue 20
Alpha Group to Invest $ 1.5 Billion in Renewable Energy in Africa
Alpha Group cares solar power plants to be used frequently in the future...
Russia-Africa Summit
In recent years, relations between Russia and Africa have gained momentum. Investments and trade are growing dynamically and joint projects in industry,...
Seychelles President: “Great Nations Should Do More”
The Seychelles president said there is no time for an accusation game in the fight against climate change, and that the great nations should...
The Number of Deaths in the Landslide in Cameroon is 40
About 300 km northwest of the capital, Yaounde, buildings were located near the risky areas and they were destroyed during the landslide.
The landslide, triggered...
Acquisition of Girls’ Rights in Tanzania
In the Tanzanian court, the decision banning the marriage of girls under the age of 18 was approved.
According to the Supreme Court in 2016,...
Breast Cancer Risk
At Pointe Noire, breast cancer represents 27% of all cancers. Breast cancer has become common among cancer types. Don't forget to have your regular...
Ghanaian Football Corrupted After 26-Month Process Chose New President
The Ghanaian Football Federation elected Kurt Okraku, the well-known football manager of the West African country, on Friday (October 25th) as the new president.
The...