African Court orders Kenya to implement legal rulings on Ogiek Communities
The African Court for Human and People’s Rights had set a three-month deadline for Kenya to file a report outlining the measures and steps taken to comply with its earlier judgement in the Ogiek case.
Cholera kills over 1700 people in Sudan as Khartoum records more than 65,200 cases
In response to that, the World Health Organization’s Regional Office for the Eastern Mediterranean launched a new strategy to reduce the burden of cholera across the Region by 2028.
Central African Republic joins DR Congo in USD 8.7 million project to protect Ubangi River basin
Ubangi drainage is part of the Congo River basin, the second-largest river basin in the world and a global biodiversity hotspot with over 1,000 fish species.
Tanzanian Airlines banned from flying into European Union Airspace
The European Commission has updated the European Union (EU) Air Safety List, the list of airlines that are subject to an operating ban or operational restrictions within the European Union, because they do not meet international safety standards.
Viva Jets awarded Air Operating Certification in Nigeria
Achum issued a clarion call for the urgent dismantling of long-standing barriers to air travel within the continent, emphasizing that aviation is a key driver of economic integration and growth on the continent.
Madagascar Woman Saved from Life-Threatening Neck Growth by Mercy Ships
The large growth eventually became impossible to ignore. Ashamed of her appearance, Harimalala dropped out of school and wrapped a scarf around her neck to hide the mass.
Cape Town spearheads Africa’s hotel industry boom
Cape Town’s Luxury properties also performed particularly well then, achieving an impressive 66.2 percent occupancy and therefore outpacing counterparts in other major South African cities.
Nairobi senator wants Kenya and Uganda to drop Tanzania from AFCON 2027 hosting
Kenya and Uganda must retaliate against Tanzania due to torture, sexual molestation and violation of human rights against Kenyan journalist Boniface Mwangi and Ugandan Activist Agather Atuhaire
Tanzania’s charismatic Bishop Gwajima goes missing
One of the brethren, Sister Alinder posted on social media that she was being taken away by the police and that people should be aware in case anything happens to her.
Over 60,000 people follow Tundu Lissu Court Case on live streaming
By the end of the day, in the evening of Monday June 2, 2025, more than 100,000 people had watched the case, in addition to hundreds other who turned up at the court premises making it the most followed case in the country yet.