Sudan: Burhan Meets Qatar’s Emir In Doha, Vows Transit...
Sudanese army chief Abdel Fattah al-Burhan met Qatar's emir on Thursday during his third trip abroad since war broke out in April, after also visiting Egypt and South Sudan in recent days.
Burhan, whose troops are fighting the paramilitary Rapid Support ... Read More
EU Gives €80,000 For Flood Preparedness In Northern Ghana...
The European Union has released €80,000 in humanitarian funds for flood preparedness in the northern regions of Ghana.
This follows warnings from the National Disaster Management Organization (NADMO) and the Meteorological Agency of heavy rainfall and flooding in Ghana’s northern regions.
The ... Read More
Opposition Parties Reject Nigeria’s Presidential Elect...
Opposition parties and their supporters in Nigeria are rejecting Wednesday's judgment by Nigeria's presidential election tribunal that upheld President Bola Tinubu's election. Tinubu’s main political rivals asked the court to invalidate February’s election, alleging irregularities and fraud.
The main opposition to ... Read More
Zambia’s Former First Lady Released From Police Custody
Esther Lungu
Former Zambia President Edgar Lungu's wife, Esther Lungu, has been freed from police custody and will face court proceedings.
She, along with four others, was arrested on Wednesday but was released in the evening, as confirmed by police spokesperson Danny ... Read More
Niger: The EU Denounces “obstructions” To The Travel Of ...
Josep Borrell behind Niger's Foreign Minister Hassoumi Massoudou at a meeting
The European Union deplored on Wednesday "obstructions" to the travel of its ambassador stationed in Niger, where soldiers took power at the end of July and have since held elected ... Read More
France Struggles To Reshape Relations In Africa
After hitting several resets, restoring historic treasures to former colonies, downsizing its military presence and striking new ties elsewhere on the continent, France's Africa strategy seems at an impasse, some experts say.
Coups in half a dozen former French colonies in ... Read More
Ethiopian Civil Society Groups Issue Call For Peace
Civil society organizations in Ethiopia on Wednesday called for a peaceful resolution to conflicts in the country that have caused thousands of deaths over the past 12 months.
Dan Yirga, executive director at the Ethiopian Human Rights Council, said this request ... Read More
EU Commends Ghana On Efforts In Combatting illegal Timber Lo...
Mr Irchad Razaaly, the European Union (EU) Ambassador to Ghana, has commended the country for its dedication and significant progress made in combating illegal logging and promoting sustainable forest management.
He said the significant progress made by Ghana so far in ... Read More
Ethiopian Airlines Commences Double Daily Flights To Accra O...
Ethiopian Airlines will from October 29, 2023, operate double daily flights to Accra’s Kotoka International Airport.
This will bring the airline’s total offering to the Ghanaian market to 14 flights per week with scheduled passenger service.
A statement issued in Accra by ... Read More
Kenya Bets On Carbon Credits As It Hosts First Africa Climat...
Deep within Kasigau, a sweeping wilderness of craggy hills and savannah roamed by elephants, a team armed with clipboards and measuring tapes is busy studying an unremarkable tree.
Gnarled and leafless, it nonetheless has great value: it stores carbon, and the ... Read More