July, 2022 | ANG - Part 4
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Eto’o, Adebayor and French President Macron score in charity football match

French President Emmanuel Macron took part in a charity football match on Wednesday (Apr. 24) – and got on the scoresheet in the second half. The game at the Stade Bernard …

Namibia Govt expresses anger as Tourists pose naked at Big Daddy Dune in Namib Desert

Namibian officials have expressed outrage after tourists were photographed posing naked at one of the country’s iconic attractions, the Big Daddy dune in the Namib Desert. Visitors, who were appalled by …

Kenya Airways protests arrest, detention of its staff in Congo DRC

Kenya Airways (KQ) has accused the Democratic Republic of Congo’s army of keeping two of its workers in custody, ignoring a court’s decision to set them free. The employees were arrested …

Ghana president defends decision to appeal to IMF

Ghana’s President Nana Akufo-Addo has defended his decision to seek help from the International Monetary Fund (IMF), saying it was necessary to “restore public finances” after the twin shocks of the …

13 civilians killed, health centre burnt down by ADF rebels in east in DRC

Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) rebels have killed 13 people and torched a clinic in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo, local officials said Friday. Kasereka Ise Mighambo, the mayor …

Burundi vows to ‘eradicate’ begging as police sweep streets in raids

Authorities in Burundi on Thursday said a police operation rounding up beggars in the main city of Bujumbura would not stop until they had been “totally eradicated” from the streets. Nearly …

At least 600 inmates escape in Abuja jail break in Nigeria

At least 600 inmates have escaped in a jailbreak in Abuja, Nigeria’s capital city, an attack that officials have blamed on Islamic extremist rebels. Over 300 escapees have either been recaptured …

South Africa holds memorial for 21 teenagers killed in tavern

A group of young people, mostly teenagers, were found dead in a tavern and still no explanation ten days later: South Africa gathered Wednesday in a ceremony to salute their memory, …

Algeria celebrates 60 years of independence from France with big parade

Algeria has marked 60 years of independence from France with a huge military parade, its first in decades and a pardon of 14-thousand prisoners. During the celebration on Tuesday, Algerian flags …

Tunisians divided on upcoming constitutional referendum

The campaign for the referendum on Tunisia’s new constitution started on Sunday, though Tunisians are divided about the content of a controversial draft released last week. The referendum is scheduled for …

Tunisia struggles to grow more wheat as Ukraine war bites

Tunisian farmer Mondher Mathali surveys a sea of swaying golden wheat and revs his combine harvester, a rumbling beast from 1976 which he fears could break down at any moment. Since …

11 wounded in crackdown on anti-coup sit-in – Sudan’s doctors

Sudanese security forces descended on an anti-coup sit-in to try and disperse protesters in the capital, Khartoum, wounding at least 11 people, a medical group said Tuesday. The crackdown came shortly …

Egypt Suez Canal announces record $7bn profit in 2021-2022

The Suez Canal on Monday announced a record profit of $7 billion (about 6.7 billion euros) for the 2021-2022 fiscal year, after repeatedly raising transit fees for ships through the crucial …