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Relief items for cyclone victims in Mozambique diverted

Prosecutors in Mozambique have arrested three people who are to face prosecution for allegedly misappropriating relief items meant for victims of last month's deadly...

Fighting in Libya’s Tripoli leaves dozens dead

Fighting in Libya's Tripoli has led to the death of over 20 people with thousands reportedly fleeing the area. Eastern Libyan forces have been marching...

Egypt: Ancient tomb of over 2,000 years unveiled

Egyptian officials have unveiled a special tomb discovered in October last year near the town of Sohag, south of Cairo, near the Nile. Egypt's antiquities...

Algeria: Protesters demand total end to current regime

Algerian protesters on Friday returned to the streets as they push for more political reforms in the north African country. The protesters were resilient in...

U.S revokes visa of Gambia’s Fatou Bensouda

Gambia's Fatou Bensouda who currently serves as the prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC), will not be allowed entry into the United States...

South Africa: Outrage as nursery teacher abuses toddlers

South Africans are outraged at a video that has gone viral showing a nursery school teacher abusing toddlers. The video captured the said teacher hitting...

Ethiopian jet pilots followed procedures before crash

Details of the first report of investigations into the Ethiopian airliner crash in March have been revealed by Ethiopian officials. The report showed that pilots...

Ex-Algerian President Bouteflika begs for forgiveness

Former Algerian President Abdelaziz Bouteflika for over two decades stayed in power and until his final months in office, he held onto power despite...

Over 70 percent of Ghanaians and Nigerians want to migrate

Migration continues to be a major issue in Africa with many young people desiring daily to move out of their countries for better life...

Ghana: Teachers fume as they write exams questions on blackboards

Ghanaian teacher unions have expressed anger at the writing of examination questions for school children on blackboards. Teachers in the West African country are conducting...

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