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Qatar Airways wants to buy stake in RwandAir

Qatar Airways is in talks to buy a 49% stake in Africa’s RwandAir, and is interested in doubling its holding in LATAM Airlines Group...

Roger Federer meets Namibian President Geingob

Tennis Legend, Roger Federer has met Namibian President Hage Geingob as he continues to promote the work of his foundation in Africa. Federer whose mother...

Nigeria: Motorbike riders clash with police over Lagos ban

Motorcycle and tricycle operators in Iyana Ipaja area of Lagos State on Wednesday clashed with police as they protest the ban imposed on their...

Malawi: Mutharika to appeal his re-election annulment

Malawi’s president, Peter Mutharika has revealed he would be appealing his re-election annulment decision by a court. On Monday a court nullified his re-election last...

Togo: Seven cleared to contest presidential election

Togo’s Independent National Electoral Commission (CENI) has cleared seven people including incumbent President Faure Gnassingbe to contest the upcoming presidential election. Gnassingbe is expected to...

Speaker Pelosi tears Trump’s State of Union speech

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi ripped up her copy of Donald Trump’s State of the Union address Tuesday, in a pointed political gesture after listening...

Ghana unveils 17 MW solar power project funded by Germany

Ghana's President Nana Akufo-Addo on Tuesday cut the sod together with German Ambassador to Ghana Christoph Retzlaff for the construction of a 17 MW...

Ghana: The search for ‘Government Official 1’ in Airbus scandal

Ever since news broke of an Airbus corruption scandal that implicated some public officials in Ghana, the country has been on a mission to...

Children in Gambia continue to face violence and abuse

There have been many expectations in Gambia since the exit of Yahya Jammeh in 2017. Some had hoped several abuses suffered by citizens would drastically...

US to return Abacha’s $300m loot to Nigeria

The United States government has said it will repatriate over $300m worth of assets looted by former leader of Nigeria, Sani Abacha. The US department...

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