The Nobel laureate, Professor Wole Soyinka of Nigeria has said that his country is experiencing ethnic cleansing with recent killings taking place across the country.
Police in South Africa have arrested Fifty-four people following violent protest in KwaZulu-Natal in which some 35 trucks were set on fire on the N3 freeway near the Mooi River toll plaza.
It will cost one some $50 000 to acquire the licence to cultivate Cannabis in Zimbabwe after the country issued new regulations to monitor the activities of farmers wishing to enter into the business of growing Cannabis.
Officials at the White House in Washington have revealed that Monday's talk between Nigeria's President Muhammadu Buhari and US President Donald Trump will focus on fighting terrorism and insecurity and economic growth.
A military court in the Democratic Republic of Congo on Saturday sentenced a warlord to 20 years in prison after finding him guilty of "sexual slavery" a decade ago, an aid group said.
Zimbabwe has officially legalized the cultivation of cannabis with the government making public a licensing regime to allow interested producers to secure a permit.