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Central Africa

Human Rights Group Demands Justice for Killings in the Kasais

Democratic Republic of Congo authorities should fully and impartially investigate killings by alleged Congolese army soldiers in the central Kasai area, Human Rights Watch said...

English-speaking Cameroon snubs AFCON Trophy Display

Cameroon is still basking in the glory of this month’s upset victory at the Africa Cup of Nations. The trophy has been touring major...

Rwanda Refugees Quit Conflict in DRC

MORE than 100 Rwandan refugees living in the turbulent Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) have this week returned to their home country. The Office of...

UN Removes Burundi Staff Officer From Its Peacekeeping Mission

The UN has removed from its peacekeeping mission Major Nicolas Budigi over allegations of human rights violations in Burundi. The UN has repatriated Burundi army...

Armyworm caterpillars ravage maize crop in southeast Congo

Crop-destroying caterpillars known as armyworms have ravaged 63,000 hectares of maize in southeastern Democratic Republic of Congo since December, causing local maize prices to...

Bush Meat in High Demand in Cameroon Despite Ebola Warnings

The demand and supply of bushmeat have increased throughout South Cameroon despite warnings that consumption increases the risk of an Ebola outbreak.

Rwanda Committed to the Financing of African Union

Members of Parliament have approved the relevance of the Bill establishing the levy on imported goods for the financing of African Union (AU) operations.

DR Congo government blamed for persistent violence

Several leaders of the Kasai provinces in the Democratic Republic of Congo have pointed accusing fingers at the government for the persistent conflict in...

DR Congo unable to afford $1.8bn for 2017 polls

The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) cannot afford the cost of holding elections this year. According to Minister of State in charge of Budget,...

Burundi government not to attend peace talks

The government of Burundi has said it will not attend peace talks scheduled to resume in Tanzania on Thursday, although the main opposition alliance...

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