• August 24, 2025

Cameroon sugarcane strike turns violent over wages

Over 150 hectares of sugarcane fields have been destroyed in Cameroon due to violent clashes between workers at the Société Sucrière du Cameroun (SOSUCAM) and police. The unrest, which erupted earlier …

FIFA suspends Congolese Football Federation

FIFA has announced the immediate suspension of the Congolese Football Federation (FECOFOOT), following escalating tensions between the Ministry of Sports and the football body. The dispute, which has been ongoing for …

Judge halts Trump’s effort to dismantle USAID

A federal judge has delivered a major blow to President Donald Trump and his ally, billionaire Elon Musk, halting plans to pull thousands of staffers from the U.S. Agency for International …

Paris becomes ‘City of Love’ on Valentine’s Day

  Couples flocked to Paris on Monday to celebrate Valentine’s Day against a romantic backdrop that lovers dream about around the world. Dozens of tourists stood with their backs to the …

Teacher flogs 19-month-old baby to death

A primary school teacher in Nigeria has been arrested for allegedly flogging a 19-months-old child to death. The deceased identified as Obinna was allegedly given 31 strokes of the cane by …

NOW: Six dead in blast near presidential palace in solamia

On Thursday, a blast near a presidential palace checkpoint left six dead and injured at least 10 in Mogadishu. The Somali capital was hit by a deadly suicide bombing, on Thursday. …

U.S. restricts visa issuance for Somali officials

The United States on Tuesday announced visa restrictions against current or former Somali officials and others accused of undermining the democratic process in Somalia from travelling to the United States. the …

Burundians relieved after the EU lifted its financial sanctions

After the European Union announced it was lifting its financial restrictions towards Burundi’s government. Residents of the country’s largest city Bujumbura are relieved and hope this decision will improve the fragile economic …

Uganda ordered to pay $325 million to DRC in reparations

The International Court of Justice (ICJ) on Wednesday set at $325 million the amount of reparations that Kampala must pay to Kinshasa for the invasion by Uganda of the eastern Democratic …

G7 ‘worried’ about dissolution of Tunisia’s judiciary

Ambassadors of G7 European Union (EU) member countries in Tunisia are worried about President Kais Saied’s decision to dissolve the Supreme Council of the Judiciary (SCM). In a joint statement on …

French Defence Chief pledges support for Ivorian armed forces

The Chief of Staff of the French Armed Forces visited Ivory Coast on Monday to discuss shared security concerns. Speaking at a newly opened counter-terrorism training academy near the economic capital, …

Twins of Terror Finally Jailed

A South African court convicted and jailed twin brothers for terrorism on Monday over plans to attack the US embassy in Pretoria and join the Islamic State group, local media reported. …

Senegal declares national holiday to celebrate Cup of Nations win

Senegal’s President Macky Sall declared Monday a public holiday to celebrate the national football team’s first ever African Cup of Nations crown following their victory against Egypt, public television announced. Sall, …