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Elvis Adjetey is an experienced African journalist who has worked with top media brands in Ghana where he is based.

Cameroon: Biya’s daughter comes out as lesbian, wants anti-gay laws changed

A daughter of Cameroon's president has started a campaign to review the country’s anti-gay laws as she comes out of the closet. 27-year-old Brenda Biya...

Liberia: Mixed reactions over President Boakai’s 40% pay cut

President Joseph Boakai decision to cut his salary by 40% has sparked mixed reactions from citizens. The move lowers the annual salary of the President...

Kenya: Police fire tear gas as protests resume, death toll hits 39

Police in Kenya have fired tear gas to disperse protesters as they returned to the streets of Nairobi and Mombasa on Tuesday. The protests have...

Hajj: Hundreds of pilgrims including Africans die from extreme heat

More than 500 pilgrims including Africans have died from heat-related illnesses during the annual Muslim pilgrimage to Mecca. The five-day event begun on Friday with...

Malawi mourns vice president who died in a plane crash

Malawians are mourning their Vice President Dr. Saulos Chilima who died together with nine others in a plane crash on Monday. Hours of intense search...

Nigeria: Labour unions suspend strike to hold talks with government

Nigerian labour unions have suspended their nationwide strike to continue talks with the government over a new minimum wage. The Nigerian government had pleaded with...

Executions tripled in sub-Saharan Africa as global figures increase by 30%

Recorded executions in sub-Saharan Africa tripled to 38 in 2023 as death sentences in the region increased by 66%. A report released by Amnesty International...

The Malian professor jailed for criticizing military junta

Malian professor, Étienne Fakaba Sissoko had written a book but little did he know that act would send him to jail. The economist professor was...

South Africa: Cause of building collapse elusive as death toll hits 32

South African authorities have confirmed that the number of deaths from the George building collapse has now reached 32. Eight more bodies were retrieved on...

Chad’s Mahamat Déby prolongs stay in power with election victory

Chad's military ruler Mahamat Déby will now prolong his stay in power following his recent presidential vote victory. He has now legitimised his grip on...

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