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Nigerians stranded in Libya repatriated

Over 200 Nigerians who were stranded in Libya on Tuesday returned home via a flight in Lagos. They were 253 in total with officials giving the...

20 killed in clashes in DR Congo’s Kasai region

Twenty people died in ethnic clashes last week in the troubled central Kasai region of Democratic Republic of Congo, the United Nations said Wednesday. The...

Zambia’s Hichilema refused bail, treason charge case referred to higher court

Zambia's opposition leader Hakainde Hichilema on Wednesday was denied bail after his lawyers made a request before a court. He is however due to...

Hope of finding missing Ghanaian Unicef director fades

Police in Cape Town in South Africa have announced that the search for the Ghanaian United Nations Children’s Fund (Unicef) associate director who went missing...

Ghanaian MPs cited for alleged visa fraud by British authorities

Three Members of Ghana’s Legislature and a former Member of the same lawmaking house have been accused of engaging in alleged visa fraud by...

Court in South Africa rules setting aside controversial nuclear deal

The South African government has suffered a setback in expanding its nuclear power station after a Western Cape High court ruled that a pre-agreement...

Guinea-Bissau likely to face sanctions from ECOWAS over political crisis

The West African nation Guinea-Bissau could face possible sanctions from the regional bloc ECOWAS over its current political crisis. The country’s parliament is unable to...

South Sudan’s Kiir slammed over ‘man-made’ famine

The President of South Sudan, Salva Kiir has been criticized for the current famine that has hit his country. The United States said that Mr. Kiir...

UN official expelled from Tanzania

An official of the United Nations has been expelled from Tanzania by the government. A statement from the foreign ministry confirmed the exit of...

Jailed Ethiopian journalist becomes ‘World Press Freedom Hero’

Ethiopian journalist and blogger, Eskinder Nega, has been named the winner of a top press freedom award despite being in jail since 2011. The International...

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