On Saturday, November 18th, Liberia witnessed a pivotal moment in its political history as former Vice-President Joseph Boakai emerged victorious in the presidential elections, concluding a closely contested run-off with...
Read moreOn Saturday, November 18th, Zimbabwe’s capital, Harare, declared a state of emergency in response to a rapidly escalating cholera outbreak. The crisis has already claimed the lives of at least...
Read moreOn Sunday, November 19th, Mamelodi Sundowns Ladies etched their name in African football history by winning the Women’s African Champions League for the second time. In a thrilling final held...
Read moreIn a significant ruling on Wednesday, November 15th, the United Kingdom Supreme Court struck down the government’s contentious plan to deport asylum seekers to Rwanda, marking a major setback for...
Read moreJohannesburg, South Africa, held the annual African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) Forum from November 2nd to 4th, focusing on discussions surrounding the United States' premier trade initiative with the...
Read moreKing Charles III's inaugural five-day tour of Kenya as the monarch of Britain has reignited discussions about the painful legacy of colonialism. The Kenya Human Rights Commission (KHRC) has highlighted...
Read moreGhana, already embroiled in its worst economic crisis in recent memory, now confronts a severe power outage crisis, with large parts of the nation plunged into darkness. This latest challenge...
Read moreOn Thursday, November 2nd, Rwanda took a significant stride towards African unity by offering visa-free entry to all African nationals, joining the ranks of Kenya, Gambia, Benin, Seychelles, Ghana, Senegal,...
Read moreOn Tuesday, October 31st, separatist rebels in Mali’s northern region made a bold move by claiming control over a recently vacated United Nations base in the strategic town of Kidal....
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