May, 2022 | ANG - Part 4
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Guinness World Record Chess champion returns home to Lagos

Nigerian chess champion Tunde Onakoya returned home to Lagos on Wednesday to a hero’s welcome. Onayoka, who set a world record for the longest chess marathon last week in New York …

Ghana’s vice President, Bawumia meets Pope Francis in the Vatican City

Ghana’s Vice-President, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, on Wednesday, April 24 held a significant meeting with Pope Francis at the Vatican, aimed at bolstering diplomatic ties between Ghana and the Vatican City. The …

Burkina Faso soldiers massacred over 200 civilians in a day-Human Rights

Human Rights Watch has documented a staggering toll of civilian deaths in a single day in Burkina Faso this year. According to their investigation, more than 220 civilians, among them at …

Eight soldiers killed in Togo “terrorist attack” – Government

Eight soldiers have been killed and 13 wounded in an attack in northern Togo on Wednesday, the government has announced. This marks potentially the first deadly raid on its territory by …

Zimbabweans killed by elephants this year up to 60

In Zimbabwe, 60 people have been killed by elephants since the start of 2022, the government announced on Tuesday. With 100,000 specimens, Zimbabwe has the second largest elephant population in the …

Zimbabwe government under fire for suspending bank credit

The Zimbabwean government has come under fire since Saturday for imposing a freeze on bank lending. Stakeholders in the business sector on Monday warned that the move will encourage the development …

Russian diplomatic chief to visit Algeria

The head of Russian diplomacy, Sergei Lavrov, is visiting Algeria on Tuesday, a key ally of Moscow and a gas exporter increasingly sought after by Europe seeking to reduce its dependence …

Nigeria’s Jonathan rejects nomination to contest for president

Former Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan will not seek the ruling party ticket to contest presidential elections next year, his spokesman said. This follows months of speculation that he was planning to …

Sudanese protester killed by security forces

A protestor has been killed by Sudanese security forces during a rally against the military government in Khartoum on Thursday, medics said. According to the Central Committee of Sudanese Doctors, the …

Angola invests in agricultural training for local communities

In southern Angola droughts are cyclical and are getting more severe. The Angolan government has invested in agricultural training provided by field schools (ECA’s) in order to help local communities to maximize …

Burkina Faso: Seven soldiers and four auxiliaries killed in ambush

Seven soldiers and four auxiliaries of the Burkina Faso army were killed on Thursday in two ambushes by “terrorists” in the northern and central-northern regions, the army said in a statement …

50% more cases of Covid reported Within 24 hours in South Africa

A new wave of the coronavirus driven by two new Omicron sub-variants in South Africa has led to more than 50% increase in infections in 24 hours. According to official figures …

Al-Shabaab claims deadly attack on AU base in Somalia

Al-Shabaab jihadists armed with guns and explosives stormed an African Union base in Somalia on Tuesday, triggering a fierce firefight that killed Burundian peacekeepers. A high-ranking Burundian military officer said about …