In what political observers have described as a “party coup,” the deputy leader of the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF), South Africa’s radical opposition party, announced his...
Ahead of the forthcoming dialogue in Switzerland this week, the Sudanese army delegation has rejected suggestions including the United Arab Emirates, the Intergovernmental Authority on Development...
According to the Nigerian government, at least N83 billion in cryptocurrency and fiat cash were used to fund the most recent countrywide protests which the government...
The Democratic Republic of Congo, the second-largest copper producer in the world, announced on Sunday that it had started negotiations with Zambia, one day after its...
In the face of intense criticism over actions the opposition claims are an attempt to weed out genuine candidates, Tunisia’s electoral commission announced on Saturday that...
For their roles in the unsuccessful attempt to topple President Julius Maada Bio’s administration in November of last year, 24 soldiers have been condemned to long...
After a resounding victory in last month’s election, Rwanda’s President Paul Kagame was sworn in on Sunday for a five-year term, extending his nearly 25 years...
Mali has announced that it is severing diplomatic ties with Ukraine immediately in response to remarks made by a representative of the country’s military intelligence service...
Tunisian opposition parties, presidential candidates, and human rights groups have alleged that the authorities are employing “arbitrary restrictions” and intimidation tactics to secure the re-election of...
Victoire Sidemeho Tomegah-Dogbe, the Prime Minister of Togo, has been retained by President Faure Gnassingbe, and a government will be established in the following days under...