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.
Soviet era spacecraft crashes into the Indian Ocean. Cosmic Junk returns to earth after five decades
Originally intended to study Venus, the Kosmos spacecraft was stranded in Earth orbit due to a rocket malfunction shortly after launch, remaining there for five decades.
African Development Bank revives Clay Works Factory in Botswana
Recognizing Lobatse Clay Works’ potential, the African Development Bank provided a loan facility, in partnership with the Botswana Development Corporation to turn around the company’s fortunes
Afreximbank extends 15-million Euros factoring line of credit to Banque Postale du Congo
The partnership is also designed to improve access to finance for SMEs, which are vital contributors to job creation and economic growth as well as strengthen capacity building and legal and regulatory framework
The Spy who loved Me! Burkina Faso exposes sneaky lady Secret Agent from France
Claire Dubois, a French woman in her early 30s, arrived in Burkina Faso posing as the director of a Non-Government Organization known as Forward.
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Africans’ roles in World War II and how they suffered from discrimination on battlefield
The was not theirs, but Africans fought all the same. They also endured paid, suffering and discrimination from the same people they were sent to help.
Surgeon who provided Free Surgeries Across Africa for 40 years receives special award
Dr. Parker volunteered full time with Mercy Ships from 1987 and in 1995, added the responsibility of ships’ Chief Medical Officer to his surgical role.