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Ethiopia: Reports of ethnic cleansing in western Tigray zone

Amhara regional security forces and civilian authorities in Ethiopia’s Western Tigray Zone are alleged to have committed widespread abuses against Tigrayans since November 2020. In...

Dangote’s oil refinery to begin production in last quarter of 2022

Dangote's oil refinery plant will begin production by the fourth quarter of 2022, Group Executive Devakumar Edwin has said. The 650,000 barrels per day (bpd)...

Nigerian atheist jailed 24 years for blasphemy

A Nigerian court on Tuesday sentenced Mubarak Bala, an atheist, to 24 years in prison for blasphemy. "This court hereby sentences Muhammad Mubarak Bala to 24...

South Sudan: Political rivals agree to form unified army

In a move that could signal a significant approach towards ensuring a sustainable peace deal, South Sudan’s political rivals have now agreed to form...

Ghana’s President assents to e-levy bill as panic withdrawals surge

Ghana’s President Nana Akufo-Addo has signed the country’s controversial Electronic Transaction Levy (E-Levy) bill into law paving way for its implementation. The country’s parliament on...

SA woman who spent almost $1m she got in error jailed

A South African woman has been jailed for five years by a court for spending almost $1 million (14 million rands) credited to her...

What the Global Oil Crisis means for Africa

Energy experts say the growing oil crisis across the globe is a wake-up call for the African continent to be become less dependent on...

Nigeria: Tear gas fired as soccer fans storm pitch over World Cup fiasco

Angry Nigerian soccer fans on Tuesday night clashed with police after they invaded the Abuja National Stadium pitch over the country's World -Cup fiasco. The...

Ghana’s controversial e-levy passed by MPs after opposition walkout

Ghana's parliament on Tuesday passed a controversial electronic transactions bill popularly referred to as E-levy. The bill relates to the introduction of a levy on...

Covid-19: Ghana re-opens borders, halts mandatory tests and mask wearing

Ghana has lifted several restrictions imposed to curb the spread of covid-19. Fully vaccinated travellers coming into Ghana will not be required again to show PCR...

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