Somalia Faces Major Legal Battle Over Terrorism Financing and Money Laundering In a significant development,
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Zimbabwe: Defence Minister to Pay U.S.$25,000 Compensation to 2018 August 1 Shooting Victim
Zimbabwe Defence Minister Ordered to Pay $25,000 Over 2018 Shooting Drop files to upload Zimbabwe
Ghana Road Minister Demands $30M Refund Over Incomplete Highway Project
Ghana’s Minister for Roads and Highways, Kwame Governs Agbodza, has announced an aggressive campaign to
Is Lesotho’s M1 Billion Parliamentary Bid Truly Justifiable?
In recent months, Lesotho has come under scrutiny over an alleged M1 billion contract connected to
Sudan Faces Escalating Humanitarian Emergency Amid Hunger, Disease, and Climate Extremes
Sudan is facing a rapidly deteriorating humanitarian catastrophe, as a deadly combination of hunger, disease,
Sudan Crisis: African Union Denounces RSF’s Parallel Government as Threat to Unity
The African Union (AU) has issued a strong condemnation of the Rapid Support Forces’ (RSF)
Global Hunger Inches Down While Africa and Western Asia Fall Further Behind: A Deep Dive into the SOFI 2025 Report
Global hunger has slightly declined since 2022, yet widening inequalities in Africa and Western Asia
“South Africa: Ramaphosa Makes Bold Move, Appoints Gwede Mantashe as Interim Police Minister Amid Corruption Probe”
In a decisive move amid growing concerns of systemic corruption, President Cyril Ramaphosa named Mineral and Petroleum Resources Minister Gwede Mantashe as the interim Minister of Police on July 18, 2025. The temporary assignment lasts through the end of July, aligning with the timeline of an official judicial inquiry examining serious corruption allegations against former Police Minister Senzo Mchunu and senior officials within the South African Police Service (SAPS).
West Africa’s Africa Cup of Nations 2025: Excitement Builds
The Africa Cup of Nations 2025 is generating unprecedented excitement across West Africa as nations
“Urgent Crisis in South Africa: Operation Dudula Shockingly Blocks Babies From Getting Life-Saving Vaccines”
Explore how Operation Dudula’s anti-immigrant activities in Johannesburg clinics are blocking babies from receiving vital vaccines. Understand the health risks, legal battles, social impact, and necessary actions to protect vulnerable children.
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