On Tuesday, July 23rd, President Cyril Ramaphosa enacted three critical pieces of legislation, shaping South Africa's future in climate action, public procurement, and small enterprise support. These laws include the...
Read moreDetailsOn Thursday, July 18th, a Kenyan court temporarily suspended a police ban on protests in Nairobi following a month of deadly anti-government demonstrations. The protests, initially sparked by unpopular tax...
Read moreDetailsOn Saturday, July 6th, military leaders from Niger, Mali, and Burkina Faso solidified a new era of cooperation by signing a confederation treaty to form an alliance during a summit...
Read moreDetailsOn Wednesday, June 19, Cyril Ramaphosa was sworn in for his second term as South Africa’s president in a ceremony held at the Union Buildings in Pretoria. The inauguration marked...
Read moreDetailsOn Monday, June 10th, Malawi’s Vice President Saulos Chilima and nine others were confirmed dead after their plane crashed in the Chikangawa mountain range. The aircraft, a military plane, had...
Read moreDetailsOn Sunday, June 2nd, results announced by the Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) of South Africa’s national election showed that the African National Congress (ANC) party has lost its parliamentary majority...
Read moreDetailsLegendary musician Stevie Wonder celebrated a milestone event as he was officially granted Ghanaian citizenship on his 74th birthday. The ceremony, held at the presidential palace in Ghana, was a...
Read moreDetailsEast African nations, including Kenya, Tanzania, Rwanda, and Uganda, are facing internet disruptions, with users experiencing slow connectivity across the region. Telecom providers have acknowledged the issue, attributing the poor...
Read moreDetailsOn Sunday, May 12th, South Africa, backed by Egypt, intensified its legal battle against Israel's military actions in Gaza by requesting the International Court of Justice (ICJ) to mandate an...
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