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Opinion: Reform the ICC!

After Burundi and South Africa, Gambia now intends to quit the ICC. It is clear that the court has become unpopular in Africa and...

US elections getting tighter

With just days to go for the presidential elections in the United States of America, the Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump is basking in...

Ivory Coast referendum: ‘Yes’ vote wins with 93%

Electoral officials in Ivory Coast say the "yes" campaign has won Sunday's referendum on a new constitution, with 93.42% of the votes. The turnout was...

Niger Delta leaders want army out, oil firms headquaters’ relocated to the region

Leaders from Nigeria’s Niger Delta region have asked President Muhammadu Buhari to pull the army out from the area and order oil firms to...

Zuma backs down on bid to block corruption report

South Africa's President Jacob Zuma has abandoned his court bid to block the release of a report by former anti-corruption chief Thuli Madonsela. She investigated...

Bond notes spark fears of hyperinflation in Zimbabwe

As Zimbabwe edges closer to introduce bond notes, citizens in the country fear that the government will create a devastating crisis. The government plans to...

South Africa drops charges against Finance Minister Gordhan

South Africa's chief prosecutor has dropped fraud charges against Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan. Mr Gordhan had described the allegations as without merit and politically motivated. News...

Nigeria: Twin suicide bombers kills 9 people in Maiduguri

Two suicide bombers killed at least nine people on Saturday in the northeastern Nigerian city of Maiduguri, capital of Nigeria’s Borno State. The attack was...

Uber increases taxi service in Ghana as part of expansion plans in Africa

Taxi hiring service, Uber recently launched operations in Ghana’s capital, Accra as part of expansion plans across Africa. The taxi company also wants to convince...

Ghana passes law ‘to evict presidents’

Outgoing presidents in Ghana could be forcibly evicted from their official residences if they fail to move out in time, under new laws. Presidents and...

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