South Sudan reduces License fees for Petroleum Products
The Ministry of Trade and Industry in South Sudan issued the decision to reduce licensing fees for petroleum products in the country as part of its efforts to support the commercial sector and regulate markets amid current economic challenges
Another opposition leader in Tanzania ambushed at Dar-es-Salaam Airport while traveling to Brussels
The Deputy Secretary General, Amani Golugwa was traveling abroad to represent his party in the International Democracy Union (IDU) Forum, taking place in Brussels.
Two African Nurses from Ghana and Kenya for Aster Guardians Global Award worth USD 250,000
Naomi Oyoe Ohene Oti of Ghana and Khadija Mohamed Juma from Kenya have qualified for the finals in the award which honors exceptional nurses from around the world for their remarkable service and leadership in healthcare.
Mystery still shrouds case of the lady tourist killed by wildlife in South Africa
The 68-year-old woman is said to have been staying at the Sirheni Bushveld Camp in the Northern Kruger National Park, where she had been lodged together with her husband.
South Sudan closes down historical bridge in West Bahr El Ghazal to avert accidents
But to ease communication, the local authorities have immediately launched the new "Clement Mboro" Bridge, which according to experts was designed according to global engineering standards,
Preparations for Youth Olympic Games Dakar 2026 advances in Senegal
The two-day hybrid meeting brought together key stakeholders to review the latest progress in Dakar 2026 preparations before the anticipated games start from October next year.
President Salva Kiir makes changes in South Sudan government
these changes in the South Sudan administration and Security departments come within the framework of a broader restructuring process aimed at improving performance
Controversial Libyan Militia Leader assassinated by Brigade 444 in Tripoli
However, sources claim that an ambush was carried out earlier today as part of a broader operation to dismantle Ghenwa’s militia, which has been accused of fuelling chaos and undermining state control in the Libyan capital.
Human Rights Watch accuses President Traoré of Civilian Killings in Burkina Faso
However, the report’s credibility has been questioned due to the absence of verified physical evidence, such as confirmed body counts or mass graves, to substantiate the alleged scale of the killings.
Over 2 million people in Gaza are starving, with 70,000 children under serious threats
Nearly 60 children in Gaza have so far lost their lives from the effects of malnutrition, with the number expected to increase