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Seychelles: The priest who became president after sixth attempt

In 1998, Wavel Ramkalawan, an Anglican cleric first contested as president of his country Seychelles. That was not going to be his last time but...

Cameroon: President Biya condemns school mass shooting

Cameroon's President Paul Biya has in a statement condemned the killing of seven children in a mass shooting at a school in the Anglophone...

Ghana: Sixteen dead, several trapped after church building collapses

At least sixteen worshippers have died after an uncompleted church building collapsed at Akyem Batabi in Ghana's Eastern Region. The incident which occurred on Tuesday...

Sierra Leone: Vickie Remoe is Girl Ambassador for Save the Children

Save the Children Sierra Leone launches National Girls Week 2020 by introducing Girl Ambassador, Vickie Remoe, Girls advocate, entrepreneur, TV host, and multimedia storyteller. Vickie has made...

Over 11 million African girls likely to miss school due to Covid-19

The education of over 11 million school going girls hangs in the balance as they are likely to remain home after the covid-19 pandemic,...

Namibians demonstrate against gender-based violence

Hundreds of Namibians on Thursday hit the streets of the country's capital Windhoek to demonstrate against recent cases of gender-based violence. They have demanded investigations...

Man drowns trying to rescue $20 note in river

Police in Liberia have said that a man drowned after he jumped into a river in the capital, Monrovia, to retrieve a $20 note...

People with mental health conditions still living in chains

Hundreds of thousands of people with mental health conditions are shackled around the world, Human Rights Watch said in a report released today. Men, women,...

UN sponsored sex education program in Zambia faces rejection

A sex education program being sponsored by the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) in Zambia has been rejected by top government officials. UNFPA on its...

Ethiopian journalist launches country’s first Braille newspaper

A young Ethiopian journalist has produced and distributed the country’s first Braille newspaper. Braille is a system allowing visually impaired people to read by using...

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