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UK to loan back Ghana’s stolen ‘crown jewels’: Learn how

For the first time in 150 years some of Ghana's stolen gold and silver regalia belonging to the Ashanti Kingdom will make a return...

Guinea: Military leader Doumbouya promoted to rank of General

Guinea's military leader, Colonel Mamady Doumbouya has been promoted to the rank of a general in the army. The presidency said he initially declined the...

Ghana sentences six coup plotters to death

Six persons have been sentenced to death in Ghana for their alleged roles in a coup plot in 2019. A High Court on Wednesday convicted...

South African police arrest man for starting a fire killing 76 people

A man who claimed responsibility for starting a fire that killed 76 people last year in South Africa has been arrested by the Police. The suspect...

Tanzania: Opposition stages protests over cost of living and poll reforms

Tanzania's main opposition party is holding a protest over high cost of living and delays in constitutional reforms. The protest march is taking place in...

Liberia’s President Boakai well after heat exhaustion at inauguration

Liberia's President, Joseph Boakai is reportedly feeling well a day after he suffered heat exhaustion during his own inauguration on Monday. The heat exhaustion forced...

Cameroon launches world’s first routine vaccine programme

Cameroon has become the first country globally to launch a routine malaria vaccine programme. The vaccine is expected to protect children against the mosquito-borne disease...

Sierra Leone: Ex-leader Koroma travels to Nigeria for medical care

A court in Sierra Leone on Friday allowed the former president Ernest Bai Koroma to travel to Nigeria for medical care. He left by plane...

Comoros: One dead, six injured as post-election violence escalates

One person has reportedly been killed and six others injured as police riots following the re of President Azali Assoumani. Authorities in Comoros have cut...

Zambia: Worst cholera outbreak kills over 400 people

Over 400 people have died from the worst cholera outbreak in the Zambia since the 1970s. More than 10,000 people have been infected with authorities...

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