Khartoum shuts down oil pipelines from Juba citing repeated terrorist attacks
South Sudan, heavily reliant on oil for 90 percent of its revenue, faces severe economic risks from the pipeline closure.
Chinese nationals arrested in Nigeria for illegal Mining
The exercise targeted the suspects’ unauthorized extraction of solid minerals, a growing concern in the resource-rich regions of Nigeria.
Swarm of bees disrupts ‘Buganda for Museveni’ campaign in Lwengo District
The campaign, attended by several Ugandan ministers and local Members of Parliament, including Twaha Kagabo, was part of a strategic push by the National Resistance Movement (NRM) to regain ground in Buganda.
Asmara, we have a problem! Eritrea in dire straits
Asmara reportedly also expelled U.S. Marine Corps General Michael Langley, commander of U.S. Africa Command (AFRICOM), along with others, being accused of meddling in Eritrea’s internal affairs.
Truck drivers from Kenya and Tanzania kidnapped in South Sudan by rebels
According to the Spokesperson of the South Sudan People’s Defence Forces Major General Lul Ruai Koang, a number of driving licences and national identification documents belonging to Kenyan truckers have been recovered, confirming their nationality.
Burkina Faso defence forces to be powered by Russia
Burkina Faso’s pivot to Russia, alongside Mali and Niger, reflects a broader regional shift, with Moscow’s support seen as vital for combating terrorism and securing sovereignty.
Fire guts down South Sudan’s ruling party premises
Sudan People's Liberation Movement (SPLM) Deputy Secretary for Information, Jimmy Atilio stated that the main cause of the incident was yet to be identified and that once established the public will be informed.
East African countries relieved as India and Pakistan announce Ceasefire, while Donald Trump claims credit
President Donald Trump announced that the agreement, effective, was brokered through the U.S mediated talks and aims to restore calm along the Line of Control in the disputed Kashmir region and other border areas.
Julie Ward Murder: How Kenya and UK conspired to conceal crucial evidence, now uncovered in London
This confirms a long-held suspicion by the Julie Ward’s family that investigations into her death were sabotaged by the Kenyan and the British government to maintain their good diplomatic relations.
Former BBC and DW news presenter, Charles Hillary passes on after short illness
Charles Hillary was among the presenters who were picked from RTD to join the newly established Radio One Stereo in Dar-es-Salaam, then a very popular station appealing to young people who loved western pop music.