War in the Middle East: What President Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin said over the phone
The Chinese leader pointed out that the use of force is not a right way to resolve international disputes and only serves to deepen hatred and confrontation.
Angola Strengthens Energy and Mineral Ties with the United States
A core focus of the meeting and the subsequent agreements was to explore opportunities to support Angolan resource development by leveraging global research, innovation and technology.
Trouble in Zambia over the burial of former President Edgar Lungu
The late Lungu’s body was supposed to be airlifted from Johannesburg to Lusaka, but this was later cancelled by the family amid the bitter feud with the government.
Edward Porokwa becomes member of the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues
The appointment of eight members of the Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues, was done in accordance with the United Nations’ resolution of Establishment of a Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues.
New Novotel Victoria Falls Hotel opens doors in Zimbabwe before 2028
Accor Signs Novotel Victoria Falls, Marking Strategic Market Entry into Zimbabwe
New-build property to open in 2028 at UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Medical supplies jet into Idlib, bringing critical care to 150,000 people in Syria
Delivered in 3 trucks and weighing nearly 20 tons, the shipment will enable approximately 450,000 treatment courses, helping sustain care for an estimated 150,000 people.
Longest bridge in East Africa sails on Lake Victoria
Forming a special crossing section over part of Lake Victoria, the largest water body in Africa, the bridge was built at the cost of USD 2.5 million.
U.S Secretary of State to grace the ultimate DR Congo and Rwanda peace agreement in Washington
The event was witnessed by U.S. Under Secretary for Political Affairs Allison Hooker, in preparation for the Ministerial signing of the Peace Agreement on June 27, 2025, which is to be graced by U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
Africa holds just 1.3 percent of global data storage capacity
Africa, with a population of 1.3 billion people, is the second biggest continent in the world, after Asia, yet it is still lacking digitally.
African Development Bank Funds Railway Project to link Tanzania with Burundi and DR Congo
The African Development Bank Group has so far invested over USD 9 billion in Tanzania since it started its operations in the country in 1971.