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Sudan: Women no longer need permission to travel with kids

New laws passed recently in Sudan have taken effect now allowing women to travel with their children without needing a permission from a male...

Mali’s President Keita dissolves country’s top court amid unrest

Mali's President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita has dissolved the constitutional court following unrest due to ongoing protests. The top court is at the centre of controversy...

Tanzania’s President Magufuli endorsed by party for re-election

Tanzania's President John Magufuli has been endorsed by his ruling party as the candidate for upcoming presidential polls. Magufuli was endorsed at a National Congress...

Nigeria suspends reopening of schools as COVID-19 cases soar

The Nigerian government has suspended plans to reopen the country’s schools in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic. Last week, the Nigerian government announced that...

Ivory Coast Prime Minister dies after falling ill at cabinet meeting

Ivory Coast Prime Minister Amadou Gon Coulibaly has died on Wednesday aged 61. President Alassane Ouattara announced on state TV that Coulibaly was unwell during...

Madagascar denies claims President Rajoelina has Covid-19

The government of Madagascar has denied reports claiming President Andry Rajoelina has Coronavirus. There have been several reports on social media platforms and news websites...

Ghana’s top court suspends sittings over Covid-19

Ghana's Supreme Court has suspended all cases it was expected to give ruling on this week amid fears of the spread of the deadly...

Malawi: New president revokes chief justice’s forced leave

Malawi's new president has revoked an order that forced the chief justice to go on leave before retirement. Malawi's former President Peter Mutharika directed the...

Zimbabwe’s health minister sacked over corruption charges

Zimbabwe’s President Emmerson Mnangagwa has sacked health minister Obadiah Moyo, according to the government. In a statement from the presidency shared by information ministry secretary...

Zimbabwe: Police arrest nurses holding protest over pay

Police in Zimbabwe on Monday arrested at least a dozen nurses for holding a protest outside state hospitals. The nurses were demanding payment of improved...

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