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Why Namibia rejected Germany’s genocide reparations offer

Namibia's government on Tuesday rejected an offer from Germany meant to settle the atrocities committed by German troops on Namibians between 1904 to 1908. The...

Thousands of Malians stage another major anti-government protest

Thousands of protesters in Mali on Tuesday staged another massive protest demanding that President, Ibrahim Boubakar Keïta, steps down. The protest took place on the...

Mali gets new constitutional court judges amid political crisis

New constitutional court judges have been sworn-in on Monday in Mali as the country continues to struggle to resolve and end a political crisis. The...

Burundi jails three persons for stoning president’s convoy

Two men and a woman have been jailed 30 years for throwing stones at President Evariste Ndayishimiye convoy. They were jailed by a court in...

Africa records over one million COVID-19 cases

The number of COVID-19 cases in Africa has hit the 1 million mark with experts warning that the continent is yet to reach its peak. The virus...

Gambia imposes curfew as COVID-19 cases soar

The Gambian government has declared a state of emergency and nationwide night curfew for 21 days. The country’s president, Adama Barrow announced the latest action as coronavirus...

Covid-19: Price of hydroxychloroquine skyrockets in Nigeria

Nigerian officials say the price of the anti-malaria drug hydroxychloroquine which has been touted by some as treatment for coronavirus has skyrocketed. The country's Federal...

African stars seek support for victims of Beirut explosion

Many African stars are rallying for support for victims of Tuesday’s bomb blast in the Lebanese capital Beirut. Former Chelsea and Ghanaian midfielder Michael Essien,...

Africans condemn Zimbabwe government’s crackdown on citizens

Africans have taken to social media to express anger at the move by Zimbabwe's government to crackdown on citizens. The hashtag #ZimbabweanLivesMatter has been trending...

It is illegal to plan, organize and support online protests in Tanzania

Tanzania's government has placed a ban on all forms of protests held on the internet. Under a new legislation, organising, planning or even supporting any...

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