Mass protests as Libyan Political Activist dies inside the Public Prosecution Building in Tripoli
Al-Marimi, known for his strong opposition to the Western-based Government of National Unity (GNU), had been one of the most outspoken critics of Prime Minister Abdulhamid Dbeibeh.
While global attention remains fixed on high-profile cyber incidents in North America and Europe, a quieter crisis is unfolding much closer to home, especially in East and West Africa.
M-Pesa market share, according to the latest Tech Safari report, has been dropping from 97 percent in the fourth quarter of the year 2023 down to 90.8 percent recorded within the first quarter of 2025.
The United Nations' Secretary General, Antonio Guterres, doubts that the joint Alliance Fleuve du Congo and the M23 rebels’ advancement will go as far as the capital Kinshasa.
Tanzania guns down 17 Man-eating Hyenas. Some animals found wearing necklaces
Local residents say the hyenas have been attacking mostly school-bound children, the youth who were grazing cattle in the fields, older persons and women.
Rwanda’s Minister James Kabere sanctioned by the United States for the violence in DR Congo
Sanctions have been slammed onto Rwanda’s Minister of State for Regional Integration, James Kabarebe, and the March 23 movement and the Congo River Alliance spokesperson Lawrence Kanyuka Kingston.
Is former DR Congo President Joseph Kabila preparing his second return to Kinshasa?
The Alliance Fleuve du Congo (AFC) and March 23 rebel-coalition leader, Corneille Nangaa says he considers Félix Tshisekedi an illegitimate president who has turned the DR Congo into a dictatorship.
After Conquering Kamanyola, rebel forces in DR Congo march towards Tanganyika
The rebels have already taken control of North Kivu and South Kivu from where they are now advancing further into the inner parts of the country, precisely the Great Katanga region.
UN Mechanism Registrar Tambadou concludes the Sixth cycle of Inter-University Video Lecture Program
The lecture was attended by law students from 14 law faculties and one political science faculty across the region of the former Yugoslavia, as well as students from the School of Law at the College of Arts and Social Sciences, University of Rwanda,
Former U.S Ambassador to Tanzania, Michael Battle banned from Twitter
“If you see anything on ‘X’ using my name, then it is not me, because I have been banned from X (Twitter),” wrote the former US ambassador to Tanzania, Michael Battle.
President Samia to distribute 84 motorized boats to fishing communities in Tanga
President Hassan is to hand out a total of 84 vessels to fishermen and seaweed growers in Tanga being part of the government’s initiatives to boost the blue economy sectors along the Indian Ocean coastline as well as the Isles.
Ships, Trains and Automobiles to drive tourism in Saadani National Park
Saadani will thus be the first National Park in East Africa to be served by all the three modes of transport: trains, ships and automobiles.
Ethiopia inks agreement to support Renewable Energy Projects
The agreement is designed to accelerate Ethiopia’s transition to clean energy by attracting foreign investment into renewable energy projects through the Regional Liquidity Support Facility