Cameroon’s president ordered a military court to halt its trial of Anglophone leaders to ease tensions with the country’s minority anglophone areas
Sierra Leone opposition leader has seen his party office go up in flames, been arrested on several occasions and charged in court.
Rwanda police justified the arrest of the former presidential hopeful, saying Diane Shima Rwigara had failed to respond to previous summonses.
A fight broke out when a group of National Union of Mineworkers disrupted a meeting where new branch members had just been elected.
The art anti-apartheid activist Fatima Meer produced in jail not only documented prison life but became a form of resistance in itself
Israeli police on Tuesday evicted a Palestinian family from the east Jerusalem, making way for Israelis deemed the legal occupants.
The ANCYL in KZN called upon government to speed up its investigation into assassinations in the province.
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South Africa’s gross domestic product has rebounded with 2.5% growth for the second quarter of the year.
By failing to provide details on what invalidated Kenya’s election, the country’s Supreme Court has created an impossible timeline