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Nigerian Judges suspended over corruption charges

Seven judges in Nigeria have been suspended by the country’s judicial council over corruption allegations. Last month the country’s security agency announced it has seized...

Court in Uganda orders the closure of private schools

A high court in Uganda has ordered the shutting down of several primary schools run by the US social enterprise, Bridge International Academies. The schools...

Opinion: South Africa not another Zimbawe!

South Africa's ruling ANC has welcomed the release of the state capture report. It is a victory for democracy writes DW Head of Africa...

Russia says U.N. South Sudan mission ‘in ruins’ after firing

Russia on Thursday criticized U.N. chief Ban Ki-moon's decision to fire a Kenyan peacekeeping commander in South Sudan as premature, saying the mission there...

Harvard soccer team suspended over sex comments

Harvard University has suspended its men's soccer team after players made sexual comments about members of the women's team. A document uncovered by Harvard's student...

Burundi to withdraw troops in Somalia over unpaid allowances for 10 months

The government of Burundi has announced it will withdraw its troops from the African Union (AU) force fighting militants in Somalia over unpaid allowances...

Ghana elections: Election body confident polls will be held next month despite court disputes

Ghana’s election management body has stated that it is confident presidential and parliamentary elections in that country will take place on the scheduled date...

Gyan to miss crunch World Cup qualifier

Ghana forward Asamoah Gyan will miss the 2018 World Cup showdown against Egypt on 13 November. The Black Stars captain is not expected to recover...

Gambian goalkeeper drowns in the Mediterranean

The 19-year-old goalkeeper of The Gambian national women's football team drowned while crossing the Mediterranean in the hope of starting a new life in...

South Africa Parliament to debate “no confidence” motion against Jacob Zuma

South Africa's parliament is to debate a “no confidence” motion against President Jacob Zuma on November 10. The opposition leader Mmusi Maimane told Reuters news...

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