Satellite Images Reveal New Details about Cyclone Idai
Satellite images unveil the extent of flooding in Mozambican city of Beira as thousands remain trapped
Over the last couple of days, Cyclone Idai swept...
63 years of Tunisian Independence
On March 20, 1957, Tunisia became independent from French rule. This placed nationalist leader Habib Bourguiba in the role of the North African nation’s...
Sixty-Two Years of Ghanaian Independence
Sixty-two years ago today, Ghana became the first sub-Saharan nation to gain independence from British colonialism, evoking hope for colonised African nations. Today, the...
African Union Summit 32 Concluded in Addis Ababa
The 32nd Ordinary Session of the Assembly of the African Union, a two-day meeting in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, concluded on Monday, promising a peaceful,...
Rwanda to Produce Methane Gas from “Killer Lake”
Rwanda signs a $400 million deal with Gasmeth Energy to produce methane gas from one of Africa’s most famous Killer Lakes. Project presents country’s...
Congo’s First Peaceful Presidential Swearing-in in Over Five Decades
The Democratic Republic of Congo concluded the peaceful swearing-in ceremony of their new President, Felix Tshisekedi on Thursday. This was the country’s first peaceful...
Six Arrested in Nairobi Terror Attacks
Six more people, who are suspected of involvement in the extremist attack in Nairobi, have been arrested. The total count of detainees has gone...
Nairobi Terrorist Attack Under Control, Says Kenyan President
A terrorist attack, claimed by militant group al-Shabaab, broke out in a compound in the Westlands district of Nairobi, Kenya, on Tuesday. By Wednesday,...
‘Beauty Beyond the Skin’: First Ever Mr and Miss Albinism East Africa
East African nations of Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania came together to host the first-ever edition of Mr and Miss Albinism East Africa pageant. The...
Maryse Condé wins alternative Nobel Literature Prize
Writer of Africa’s first epic novel, Maryse Condé is one of the most masterly writers from the Caribbean and has written viscerally on the...











