African Nations Observe Eid-ul-Fitr
Africa observes Eid-ul-Fitr
The grand celebrations of Eid will be observed across most of Africa on...
South African Elections 2019: African National Congress Sustains Power
The 2019 South African Parliamentary Elections brought in a major win for President Cyril Ramaphosa and a sixth term for the African National Congress...
India-South Africa Diplomatic Relations: An Everlasting Bond
India-South Africa diplomatic relationship, formally established decades ago, has matured into a robust economic, social, and strategic partnership, thriving on enhanced leadership engagements and...
Twenty-Nine Years of Namibian Independence
21 March 1990, Namibia was finally granted autonomy by the South African government under a peace deal negotiated by the United Nations, liberating the...
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...