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Somalia floods kill over 30, displacing 1.6 million people

At least 31 people have been confirmed dead from latest floods in Somalia. Several people have also been injured with an estimated number of...

Ghanaian footballer dies after on-pitch collapse

A Ghanaian footballer, Raphael Dwamena died on Saturday shortly after collapsing on the pitch during a league match in Albania. Albanian Football Federation said the...

Africa’s quest to build stronger health system for the next pandemic

The World Health Organization wants to support Africa build a stronger health system against any future pandemic. African health experts and lawmakers have held series...

South Africa and Chad recall diplomats to Israel over Gaza invasion

South Africa and Chad have decided to recall their diplomatic staff from Israel over the ongoing war in Gaza. The two countries said this has...

Museveni condemns expulsion of Uganda from AGOA trade deal

Uganda's President Yoweri Museveni has condemned the decision by the United States government to expel Uganda from the African Growth and Opportunity Act (Agoa)...

Ghana: Ruling party picks VP Bawumia as 2024 flagbearer

Ghana's ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP) has elected the Vice President Mahamudu Bawumia as its candidate for next year's presidential election. He won 61% of...

Zambia: Ex-President Lungu loses benefits amid his re-election bid

The Zambian government has withdrawn retirement benefits and privileges from former President Edgar Lungu. It follows his decision to return to active politics after leaving...

Ghana: Soldiers brutalise civilians as scores flee their homes

Soldiers in Ghana have reportedly brutalised civilians a community called Garu, in the Upper East Region of the country. Ghana's National Security Ministry said the...

South African miners ‘held hostage’ escape amid protests

In what appeared to have been a hostage situation, some workers at a South African mine have spoken of their ordeal being held underground...

Cholera kills hundreds of people in Zimbabwe

A cholera outbreak has killed over a 100 people in Zimbabwe since February this year. The deaths have been recorded from over 5,000 infections recorded...

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