Vandalism, inadequate infrastructure cause hundreds of deadly fuel tanker fires in NigeriaBy Eric DumoMore than 800 people have been killed in 200 accidents involving petrol tankers since 2018
The jury is out on Nigeria’s mobile courtsThe mobile courts introduced during the Covid pandemic have remained, but defence lawyers and their clients don’t agree they are fair By Justina AsishanaClean energy minerals: Tanzania’s dark side to ‘a new dawn’Tanzania is banking on its natural resources during the global transition to clean energy, but analysts warn there are dangers ahead By Oscar NkalaRwanda’s Kagame wins fourth term with 99 percent of voteWith 65 percent of the population aged under 30, Kagame is the only leader most Rwandans have ever known By AfpSponsoredPartner ContentSamsung’s AI-powered Galaxy Z Fold6 and Z Flip6 lead the foldable smartphone marketBy Samsung No oil, no food: Damaged pipeline piles misery on South SudanBy Philip Buda LaduThe pipeline was crucial for transporting South Sudan’s crude oil abroad, with petroleum exports usually accounting for about 90% of the country’s GDP Drought leaves Zimbabwe’s Kapotesa dam dry, villagers struggle for survivalBy Fanuel JongweIn the Mudzi district, cases of malnutrition have increased by 20 percent over the past three months Under-fire Kenya govt to review state salary hikesBy Tanya WillmerPeaceful marches mostly led by Gen-Z youth against tax hikes, which have since been scrapped, turned violent, with dozens injured or killed in clashes with the police Mauritania, stable outlier in turbulent region, re-elects presidentBy Adrien MarotteHademine Ould SadiFormer army chief and incumbent president Mohamed Ould Cheikh El Ghazouani won just over 56% of the vote Moody’s concerned about Kenya’s capacity to implement measures to improve fiscal positionBy Anathi MadubelaThe Kenyan government said it would reduce spending to compensate for the scrapped tax measures. Kenya’s Ruto pulls finance bill after protest deathsBy AfpMany citizens are angry with the government as they grapple with a rising cost of living Hamstrung by lack of connectivityBy AfpIn Zimbabwe, cellphone penetration is over 97% but the government has conceded that connectivity is difficult in rural areas Stable outlier in turbulent region, Mauritania heads to pollsBy Hademine Ould SadiWhile the Sahel has in recent years seen a string of military coups and escalating jihadism, particularly in Mali, Mauritania has not seen an attack since 2011 Study finds pesticides and other toxic chemicals in synthetic hair in NigeriaBy Nwanne Dike IjereExposure to heavy metals is associated with various biological risks such as damage to the kidneys, liver, lungs, reproductive system and nervous system Deadly fire at army ammunition depot in Chad’s capitalBy Agence France PresseAt least nine people were reported to have been killed and the 46 injured were in an ‘extremely serious’ condition Home may be the least bad option for African migrantsBy Borso TallTo keep migrants away, Fortress Europe has extended its walls into African countries such as Morocco and Mauritania Abiy Ahmed’s palatial ambitions: Vanity project or the foundation for a grand satellite city?By Addis Ababa correspondentThe government argues that the palace will transform the environs of the capital city, but state-owned forests and farmland are being cleared and citizens evicted Load More Latest News New Ooms sweep clean Exorcising Mandela’s ghost Freedom Under Law asks high court to set aside Hlophe’s appointment to JSC South African households under R2.5 trillion debt stress People of Jagersfontein still waiting for justice, say civil society groups, trade unions Power struggle intensifies ahead of EFF elective conference ANC leaders accused of corruption and ‘capture’ of Joburg entities The long and short of a 50-year artistic career Justin Timberlake is not kidding in this movie Editors Pick PoliticsNational Health Insurance: DA cites government failures and risk of looting CrosswordCryptic Crossword JDE 440 Press ReleasesCall for nominations: Power of Women 2024Transgender celebrity Bobrisky jailed in NigeriaAfrica’s biggest-ever media deal opens the door to far-right nonsenseMauritania, stable outlier in turbulent region, re-elects president Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link
Clean energy minerals: Tanzania’s dark side to ‘a new dawn’Tanzania is banking on its natural resources during the global transition to clean energy, but analysts warn there are dangers ahead By Oscar NkalaRwanda’s Kagame wins fourth term with 99 percent of voteWith 65 percent of the population aged under 30, Kagame is the only leader most Rwandans have ever known By AfpSponsoredPartner ContentSamsung’s AI-powered Galaxy Z Fold6 and Z Flip6 lead the foldable smartphone marketBy Samsung No oil, no food: Damaged pipeline piles misery on South SudanBy Philip Buda LaduThe pipeline was crucial for transporting South Sudan’s crude oil abroad, with petroleum exports usually accounting for about 90% of the country’s GDP Drought leaves Zimbabwe’s Kapotesa dam dry, villagers struggle for survivalBy Fanuel JongweIn the Mudzi district, cases of malnutrition have increased by 20 percent over the past three months Under-fire Kenya govt to review state salary hikesBy Tanya WillmerPeaceful marches mostly led by Gen-Z youth against tax hikes, which have since been scrapped, turned violent, with dozens injured or killed in clashes with the police Mauritania, stable outlier in turbulent region, re-elects presidentBy Adrien MarotteHademine Ould SadiFormer army chief and incumbent president Mohamed Ould Cheikh El Ghazouani won just over 56% of the vote Moody’s concerned about Kenya’s capacity to implement measures to improve fiscal positionBy Anathi MadubelaThe Kenyan government said it would reduce spending to compensate for the scrapped tax measures. Kenya’s Ruto pulls finance bill after protest deathsBy AfpMany citizens are angry with the government as they grapple with a rising cost of living Hamstrung by lack of connectivityBy AfpIn Zimbabwe, cellphone penetration is over 97% but the government has conceded that connectivity is difficult in rural areas Stable outlier in turbulent region, Mauritania heads to pollsBy Hademine Ould SadiWhile the Sahel has in recent years seen a string of military coups and escalating jihadism, particularly in Mali, Mauritania has not seen an attack since 2011 Study finds pesticides and other toxic chemicals in synthetic hair in NigeriaBy Nwanne Dike IjereExposure to heavy metals is associated with various biological risks such as damage to the kidneys, liver, lungs, reproductive system and nervous system Deadly fire at army ammunition depot in Chad’s capitalBy Agence France PresseAt least nine people were reported to have been killed and the 46 injured were in an ‘extremely serious’ condition Home may be the least bad option for African migrantsBy Borso TallTo keep migrants away, Fortress Europe has extended its walls into African countries such as Morocco and Mauritania Abiy Ahmed’s palatial ambitions: Vanity project or the foundation for a grand satellite city?By Addis Ababa correspondentThe government argues that the palace will transform the environs of the capital city, but state-owned forests and farmland are being cleared and citizens evicted Load More Latest News New Ooms sweep clean Exorcising Mandela’s ghost Freedom Under Law asks high court to set aside Hlophe’s appointment to JSC South African households under R2.5 trillion debt stress People of Jagersfontein still waiting for justice, say civil society groups, trade unions Power struggle intensifies ahead of EFF elective conference ANC leaders accused of corruption and ‘capture’ of Joburg entities The long and short of a 50-year artistic career Justin Timberlake is not kidding in this movie Editors Pick PoliticsNational Health Insurance: DA cites government failures and risk of looting CrosswordCryptic Crossword JDE 440 Press ReleasesCall for nominations: Power of Women 2024Transgender celebrity Bobrisky jailed in NigeriaAfrica’s biggest-ever media deal opens the door to far-right nonsenseMauritania, stable outlier in turbulent region, re-elects president Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link
Rwanda’s Kagame wins fourth term with 99 percent of voteWith 65 percent of the population aged under 30, Kagame is the only leader most Rwandans have ever known By AfpSponsoredPartner ContentSamsung’s AI-powered Galaxy Z Fold6 and Z Flip6 lead the foldable smartphone marketBy Samsung
SponsoredPartner ContentSamsung’s AI-powered Galaxy Z Fold6 and Z Flip6 lead the foldable smartphone marketBy Samsung
No oil, no food: Damaged pipeline piles misery on South SudanBy Philip Buda LaduThe pipeline was crucial for transporting South Sudan’s crude oil abroad, with petroleum exports usually accounting for about 90% of the country’s GDP Drought leaves Zimbabwe’s Kapotesa dam dry, villagers struggle for survivalBy Fanuel JongweIn the Mudzi district, cases of malnutrition have increased by 20 percent over the past three months Under-fire Kenya govt to review state salary hikesBy Tanya WillmerPeaceful marches mostly led by Gen-Z youth against tax hikes, which have since been scrapped, turned violent, with dozens injured or killed in clashes with the police Mauritania, stable outlier in turbulent region, re-elects presidentBy Adrien MarotteHademine Ould SadiFormer army chief and incumbent president Mohamed Ould Cheikh El Ghazouani won just over 56% of the vote Moody’s concerned about Kenya’s capacity to implement measures to improve fiscal positionBy Anathi MadubelaThe Kenyan government said it would reduce spending to compensate for the scrapped tax measures. Kenya’s Ruto pulls finance bill after protest deathsBy AfpMany citizens are angry with the government as they grapple with a rising cost of living Hamstrung by lack of connectivityBy AfpIn Zimbabwe, cellphone penetration is over 97% but the government has conceded that connectivity is difficult in rural areas Stable outlier in turbulent region, Mauritania heads to pollsBy Hademine Ould SadiWhile the Sahel has in recent years seen a string of military coups and escalating jihadism, particularly in Mali, Mauritania has not seen an attack since 2011 Study finds pesticides and other toxic chemicals in synthetic hair in NigeriaBy Nwanne Dike IjereExposure to heavy metals is associated with various biological risks such as damage to the kidneys, liver, lungs, reproductive system and nervous system Deadly fire at army ammunition depot in Chad’s capitalBy Agence France PresseAt least nine people were reported to have been killed and the 46 injured were in an ‘extremely serious’ condition Home may be the least bad option for African migrantsBy Borso TallTo keep migrants away, Fortress Europe has extended its walls into African countries such as Morocco and Mauritania Abiy Ahmed’s palatial ambitions: Vanity project or the foundation for a grand satellite city?By Addis Ababa correspondentThe government argues that the palace will transform the environs of the capital city, but state-owned forests and farmland are being cleared and citizens evicted Load More Latest News New Ooms sweep clean Exorcising Mandela’s ghost Freedom Under Law asks high court to set aside Hlophe’s appointment to JSC South African households under R2.5 trillion debt stress People of Jagersfontein still waiting for justice, say civil society groups, trade unions Power struggle intensifies ahead of EFF elective conference ANC leaders accused of corruption and ‘capture’ of Joburg entities The long and short of a 50-year artistic career Justin Timberlake is not kidding in this movie Editors Pick PoliticsNational Health Insurance: DA cites government failures and risk of looting CrosswordCryptic Crossword JDE 440 Press ReleasesCall for nominations: Power of Women 2024Transgender celebrity Bobrisky jailed in NigeriaAfrica’s biggest-ever media deal opens the door to far-right nonsenseMauritania, stable outlier in turbulent region, re-elects president Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link
Drought leaves Zimbabwe’s Kapotesa dam dry, villagers struggle for survivalBy Fanuel JongweIn the Mudzi district, cases of malnutrition have increased by 20 percent over the past three months Under-fire Kenya govt to review state salary hikesBy Tanya WillmerPeaceful marches mostly led by Gen-Z youth against tax hikes, which have since been scrapped, turned violent, with dozens injured or killed in clashes with the police Mauritania, stable outlier in turbulent region, re-elects presidentBy Adrien MarotteHademine Ould SadiFormer army chief and incumbent president Mohamed Ould Cheikh El Ghazouani won just over 56% of the vote Moody’s concerned about Kenya’s capacity to implement measures to improve fiscal positionBy Anathi MadubelaThe Kenyan government said it would reduce spending to compensate for the scrapped tax measures. Kenya’s Ruto pulls finance bill after protest deathsBy AfpMany citizens are angry with the government as they grapple with a rising cost of living Hamstrung by lack of connectivityBy AfpIn Zimbabwe, cellphone penetration is over 97% but the government has conceded that connectivity is difficult in rural areas Stable outlier in turbulent region, Mauritania heads to pollsBy Hademine Ould SadiWhile the Sahel has in recent years seen a string of military coups and escalating jihadism, particularly in Mali, Mauritania has not seen an attack since 2011 Study finds pesticides and other toxic chemicals in synthetic hair in NigeriaBy Nwanne Dike IjereExposure to heavy metals is associated with various biological risks such as damage to the kidneys, liver, lungs, reproductive system and nervous system Deadly fire at army ammunition depot in Chad’s capitalBy Agence France PresseAt least nine people were reported to have been killed and the 46 injured were in an ‘extremely serious’ condition Home may be the least bad option for African migrantsBy Borso TallTo keep migrants away, Fortress Europe has extended its walls into African countries such as Morocco and Mauritania Abiy Ahmed’s palatial ambitions: Vanity project or the foundation for a grand satellite city?By Addis Ababa correspondentThe government argues that the palace will transform the environs of the capital city, but state-owned forests and farmland are being cleared and citizens evicted Load More Latest News New Ooms sweep clean Exorcising Mandela’s ghost Freedom Under Law asks high court to set aside Hlophe’s appointment to JSC South African households under R2.5 trillion debt stress People of Jagersfontein still waiting for justice, say civil society groups, trade unions Power struggle intensifies ahead of EFF elective conference ANC leaders accused of corruption and ‘capture’ of Joburg entities The long and short of a 50-year artistic career Justin Timberlake is not kidding in this movie Editors Pick PoliticsNational Health Insurance: DA cites government failures and risk of looting CrosswordCryptic Crossword JDE 440 Press ReleasesCall for nominations: Power of Women 2024Transgender celebrity Bobrisky jailed in NigeriaAfrica’s biggest-ever media deal opens the door to far-right nonsenseMauritania, stable outlier in turbulent region, re-elects president Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link
Under-fire Kenya govt to review state salary hikesBy Tanya WillmerPeaceful marches mostly led by Gen-Z youth against tax hikes, which have since been scrapped, turned violent, with dozens injured or killed in clashes with the police Mauritania, stable outlier in turbulent region, re-elects presidentBy Adrien MarotteHademine Ould SadiFormer army chief and incumbent president Mohamed Ould Cheikh El Ghazouani won just over 56% of the vote Moody’s concerned about Kenya’s capacity to implement measures to improve fiscal positionBy Anathi MadubelaThe Kenyan government said it would reduce spending to compensate for the scrapped tax measures. Kenya’s Ruto pulls finance bill after protest deathsBy AfpMany citizens are angry with the government as they grapple with a rising cost of living Hamstrung by lack of connectivityBy AfpIn Zimbabwe, cellphone penetration is over 97% but the government has conceded that connectivity is difficult in rural areas Stable outlier in turbulent region, Mauritania heads to pollsBy Hademine Ould SadiWhile the Sahel has in recent years seen a string of military coups and escalating jihadism, particularly in Mali, Mauritania has not seen an attack since 2011 Study finds pesticides and other toxic chemicals in synthetic hair in NigeriaBy Nwanne Dike IjereExposure to heavy metals is associated with various biological risks such as damage to the kidneys, liver, lungs, reproductive system and nervous system Deadly fire at army ammunition depot in Chad’s capitalBy Agence France PresseAt least nine people were reported to have been killed and the 46 injured were in an ‘extremely serious’ condition Home may be the least bad option for African migrantsBy Borso TallTo keep migrants away, Fortress Europe has extended its walls into African countries such as Morocco and Mauritania Abiy Ahmed’s palatial ambitions: Vanity project or the foundation for a grand satellite city?By Addis Ababa correspondentThe government argues that the palace will transform the environs of the capital city, but state-owned forests and farmland are being cleared and citizens evicted Load More Latest News New Ooms sweep clean Exorcising Mandela’s ghost Freedom Under Law asks high court to set aside Hlophe’s appointment to JSC South African households under R2.5 trillion debt stress People of Jagersfontein still waiting for justice, say civil society groups, trade unions Power struggle intensifies ahead of EFF elective conference ANC leaders accused of corruption and ‘capture’ of Joburg entities The long and short of a 50-year artistic career Justin Timberlake is not kidding in this movie Editors Pick PoliticsNational Health Insurance: DA cites government failures and risk of looting CrosswordCryptic Crossword JDE 440 Press ReleasesCall for nominations: Power of Women 2024Transgender celebrity Bobrisky jailed in NigeriaAfrica’s biggest-ever media deal opens the door to far-right nonsenseMauritania, stable outlier in turbulent region, re-elects president Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link
Mauritania, stable outlier in turbulent region, re-elects presidentBy Adrien MarotteHademine Ould SadiFormer army chief and incumbent president Mohamed Ould Cheikh El Ghazouani won just over 56% of the vote Moody’s concerned about Kenya’s capacity to implement measures to improve fiscal positionBy Anathi MadubelaThe Kenyan government said it would reduce spending to compensate for the scrapped tax measures. Kenya’s Ruto pulls finance bill after protest deathsBy AfpMany citizens are angry with the government as they grapple with a rising cost of living Hamstrung by lack of connectivityBy AfpIn Zimbabwe, cellphone penetration is over 97% but the government has conceded that connectivity is difficult in rural areas Stable outlier in turbulent region, Mauritania heads to pollsBy Hademine Ould SadiWhile the Sahel has in recent years seen a string of military coups and escalating jihadism, particularly in Mali, Mauritania has not seen an attack since 2011 Study finds pesticides and other toxic chemicals in synthetic hair in NigeriaBy Nwanne Dike IjereExposure to heavy metals is associated with various biological risks such as damage to the kidneys, liver, lungs, reproductive system and nervous system Deadly fire at army ammunition depot in Chad’s capitalBy Agence France PresseAt least nine people were reported to have been killed and the 46 injured were in an ‘extremely serious’ condition Home may be the least bad option for African migrantsBy Borso TallTo keep migrants away, Fortress Europe has extended its walls into African countries such as Morocco and Mauritania Abiy Ahmed’s palatial ambitions: Vanity project or the foundation for a grand satellite city?By Addis Ababa correspondentThe government argues that the palace will transform the environs of the capital city, but state-owned forests and farmland are being cleared and citizens evicted Load More Latest News New Ooms sweep clean Exorcising Mandela’s ghost Freedom Under Law asks high court to set aside Hlophe’s appointment to JSC South African households under R2.5 trillion debt stress People of Jagersfontein still waiting for justice, say civil society groups, trade unions Power struggle intensifies ahead of EFF elective conference ANC leaders accused of corruption and ‘capture’ of Joburg entities The long and short of a 50-year artistic career Justin Timberlake is not kidding in this movie Editors Pick PoliticsNational Health Insurance: DA cites government failures and risk of looting CrosswordCryptic Crossword JDE 440 Press ReleasesCall for nominations: Power of Women 2024Transgender celebrity Bobrisky jailed in NigeriaAfrica’s biggest-ever media deal opens the door to far-right nonsenseMauritania, stable outlier in turbulent region, re-elects president Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link
Moody’s concerned about Kenya’s capacity to implement measures to improve fiscal positionBy Anathi MadubelaThe Kenyan government said it would reduce spending to compensate for the scrapped tax measures. Kenya’s Ruto pulls finance bill after protest deathsBy AfpMany citizens are angry with the government as they grapple with a rising cost of living Hamstrung by lack of connectivityBy AfpIn Zimbabwe, cellphone penetration is over 97% but the government has conceded that connectivity is difficult in rural areas Stable outlier in turbulent region, Mauritania heads to pollsBy Hademine Ould SadiWhile the Sahel has in recent years seen a string of military coups and escalating jihadism, particularly in Mali, Mauritania has not seen an attack since 2011 Study finds pesticides and other toxic chemicals in synthetic hair in NigeriaBy Nwanne Dike IjereExposure to heavy metals is associated with various biological risks such as damage to the kidneys, liver, lungs, reproductive system and nervous system Deadly fire at army ammunition depot in Chad’s capitalBy Agence France PresseAt least nine people were reported to have been killed and the 46 injured were in an ‘extremely serious’ condition Home may be the least bad option for African migrantsBy Borso TallTo keep migrants away, Fortress Europe has extended its walls into African countries such as Morocco and Mauritania Abiy Ahmed’s palatial ambitions: Vanity project or the foundation for a grand satellite city?By Addis Ababa correspondentThe government argues that the palace will transform the environs of the capital city, but state-owned forests and farmland are being cleared and citizens evicted Load More Latest News New Ooms sweep clean Exorcising Mandela’s ghost Freedom Under Law asks high court to set aside Hlophe’s appointment to JSC South African households under R2.5 trillion debt stress People of Jagersfontein still waiting for justice, say civil society groups, trade unions Power struggle intensifies ahead of EFF elective conference ANC leaders accused of corruption and ‘capture’ of Joburg entities The long and short of a 50-year artistic career Justin Timberlake is not kidding in this movie Editors Pick PoliticsNational Health Insurance: DA cites government failures and risk of looting CrosswordCryptic Crossword JDE 440 Press ReleasesCall for nominations: Power of Women 2024Transgender celebrity Bobrisky jailed in NigeriaAfrica’s biggest-ever media deal opens the door to far-right nonsenseMauritania, stable outlier in turbulent region, re-elects president Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link
Kenya’s Ruto pulls finance bill after protest deathsBy AfpMany citizens are angry with the government as they grapple with a rising cost of living Hamstrung by lack of connectivityBy AfpIn Zimbabwe, cellphone penetration is over 97% but the government has conceded that connectivity is difficult in rural areas Stable outlier in turbulent region, Mauritania heads to pollsBy Hademine Ould SadiWhile the Sahel has in recent years seen a string of military coups and escalating jihadism, particularly in Mali, Mauritania has not seen an attack since 2011 Study finds pesticides and other toxic chemicals in synthetic hair in NigeriaBy Nwanne Dike IjereExposure to heavy metals is associated with various biological risks such as damage to the kidneys, liver, lungs, reproductive system and nervous system Deadly fire at army ammunition depot in Chad’s capitalBy Agence France PresseAt least nine people were reported to have been killed and the 46 injured were in an ‘extremely serious’ condition Home may be the least bad option for African migrantsBy Borso TallTo keep migrants away, Fortress Europe has extended its walls into African countries such as Morocco and Mauritania Abiy Ahmed’s palatial ambitions: Vanity project or the foundation for a grand satellite city?By Addis Ababa correspondentThe government argues that the palace will transform the environs of the capital city, but state-owned forests and farmland are being cleared and citizens evicted Load More Latest News New Ooms sweep clean Exorcising Mandela’s ghost Freedom Under Law asks high court to set aside Hlophe’s appointment to JSC South African households under R2.5 trillion debt stress People of Jagersfontein still waiting for justice, say civil society groups, trade unions Power struggle intensifies ahead of EFF elective conference ANC leaders accused of corruption and ‘capture’ of Joburg entities The long and short of a 50-year artistic career Justin Timberlake is not kidding in this movie Editors Pick PoliticsNational Health Insurance: DA cites government failures and risk of looting CrosswordCryptic Crossword JDE 440 Press ReleasesCall for nominations: Power of Women 2024Transgender celebrity Bobrisky jailed in NigeriaAfrica’s biggest-ever media deal opens the door to far-right nonsenseMauritania, stable outlier in turbulent region, re-elects president Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link
Hamstrung by lack of connectivityBy AfpIn Zimbabwe, cellphone penetration is over 97% but the government has conceded that connectivity is difficult in rural areas Stable outlier in turbulent region, Mauritania heads to pollsBy Hademine Ould SadiWhile the Sahel has in recent years seen a string of military coups and escalating jihadism, particularly in Mali, Mauritania has not seen an attack since 2011 Study finds pesticides and other toxic chemicals in synthetic hair in NigeriaBy Nwanne Dike IjereExposure to heavy metals is associated with various biological risks such as damage to the kidneys, liver, lungs, reproductive system and nervous system Deadly fire at army ammunition depot in Chad’s capitalBy Agence France PresseAt least nine people were reported to have been killed and the 46 injured were in an ‘extremely serious’ condition Home may be the least bad option for African migrantsBy Borso TallTo keep migrants away, Fortress Europe has extended its walls into African countries such as Morocco and Mauritania Abiy Ahmed’s palatial ambitions: Vanity project or the foundation for a grand satellite city?By Addis Ababa correspondentThe government argues that the palace will transform the environs of the capital city, but state-owned forests and farmland are being cleared and citizens evicted Load More Latest News New Ooms sweep clean Exorcising Mandela’s ghost Freedom Under Law asks high court to set aside Hlophe’s appointment to JSC South African households under R2.5 trillion debt stress People of Jagersfontein still waiting for justice, say civil society groups, trade unions Power struggle intensifies ahead of EFF elective conference ANC leaders accused of corruption and ‘capture’ of Joburg entities The long and short of a 50-year artistic career Justin Timberlake is not kidding in this movie Editors Pick PoliticsNational Health Insurance: DA cites government failures and risk of looting CrosswordCryptic Crossword JDE 440 Press ReleasesCall for nominations: Power of Women 2024Transgender celebrity Bobrisky jailed in NigeriaAfrica’s biggest-ever media deal opens the door to far-right nonsenseMauritania, stable outlier in turbulent region, re-elects president Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link
Stable outlier in turbulent region, Mauritania heads to pollsBy Hademine Ould SadiWhile the Sahel has in recent years seen a string of military coups and escalating jihadism, particularly in Mali, Mauritania has not seen an attack since 2011 Study finds pesticides and other toxic chemicals in synthetic hair in NigeriaBy Nwanne Dike IjereExposure to heavy metals is associated with various biological risks such as damage to the kidneys, liver, lungs, reproductive system and nervous system Deadly fire at army ammunition depot in Chad’s capitalBy Agence France PresseAt least nine people were reported to have been killed and the 46 injured were in an ‘extremely serious’ condition Home may be the least bad option for African migrantsBy Borso TallTo keep migrants away, Fortress Europe has extended its walls into African countries such as Morocco and Mauritania Abiy Ahmed’s palatial ambitions: Vanity project or the foundation for a grand satellite city?By Addis Ababa correspondentThe government argues that the palace will transform the environs of the capital city, but state-owned forests and farmland are being cleared and citizens evicted Load More Latest News New Ooms sweep clean Exorcising Mandela’s ghost Freedom Under Law asks high court to set aside Hlophe’s appointment to JSC South African households under R2.5 trillion debt stress People of Jagersfontein still waiting for justice, say civil society groups, trade unions Power struggle intensifies ahead of EFF elective conference ANC leaders accused of corruption and ‘capture’ of Joburg entities The long and short of a 50-year artistic career Justin Timberlake is not kidding in this movie Editors Pick PoliticsNational Health Insurance: DA cites government failures and risk of looting CrosswordCryptic Crossword JDE 440 Press ReleasesCall for nominations: Power of Women 2024Transgender celebrity Bobrisky jailed in NigeriaAfrica’s biggest-ever media deal opens the door to far-right nonsenseMauritania, stable outlier in turbulent region, re-elects president Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link
Study finds pesticides and other toxic chemicals in synthetic hair in NigeriaBy Nwanne Dike IjereExposure to heavy metals is associated with various biological risks such as damage to the kidneys, liver, lungs, reproductive system and nervous system Deadly fire at army ammunition depot in Chad’s capitalBy Agence France PresseAt least nine people were reported to have been killed and the 46 injured were in an ‘extremely serious’ condition Home may be the least bad option for African migrantsBy Borso TallTo keep migrants away, Fortress Europe has extended its walls into African countries such as Morocco and Mauritania Abiy Ahmed’s palatial ambitions: Vanity project or the foundation for a grand satellite city?By Addis Ababa correspondentThe government argues that the palace will transform the environs of the capital city, but state-owned forests and farmland are being cleared and citizens evicted Load More Latest News New Ooms sweep clean Exorcising Mandela’s ghost Freedom Under Law asks high court to set aside Hlophe’s appointment to JSC South African households under R2.5 trillion debt stress People of Jagersfontein still waiting for justice, say civil society groups, trade unions Power struggle intensifies ahead of EFF elective conference ANC leaders accused of corruption and ‘capture’ of Joburg entities The long and short of a 50-year artistic career Justin Timberlake is not kidding in this movie Editors Pick PoliticsNational Health Insurance: DA cites government failures and risk of looting CrosswordCryptic Crossword JDE 440 Press ReleasesCall for nominations: Power of Women 2024Transgender celebrity Bobrisky jailed in NigeriaAfrica’s biggest-ever media deal opens the door to far-right nonsenseMauritania, stable outlier in turbulent region, re-elects president Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link
Deadly fire at army ammunition depot in Chad’s capitalBy Agence France PresseAt least nine people were reported to have been killed and the 46 injured were in an ‘extremely serious’ condition Home may be the least bad option for African migrantsBy Borso TallTo keep migrants away, Fortress Europe has extended its walls into African countries such as Morocco and Mauritania Abiy Ahmed’s palatial ambitions: Vanity project or the foundation for a grand satellite city?By Addis Ababa correspondentThe government argues that the palace will transform the environs of the capital city, but state-owned forests and farmland are being cleared and citizens evicted Load More Latest News New Ooms sweep clean Exorcising Mandela’s ghost Freedom Under Law asks high court to set aside Hlophe’s appointment to JSC South African households under R2.5 trillion debt stress People of Jagersfontein still waiting for justice, say civil society groups, trade unions Power struggle intensifies ahead of EFF elective conference ANC leaders accused of corruption and ‘capture’ of Joburg entities The long and short of a 50-year artistic career Justin Timberlake is not kidding in this movie Editors Pick PoliticsNational Health Insurance: DA cites government failures and risk of looting CrosswordCryptic Crossword JDE 440 Press ReleasesCall for nominations: Power of Women 2024Transgender celebrity Bobrisky jailed in NigeriaAfrica’s biggest-ever media deal opens the door to far-right nonsenseMauritania, stable outlier in turbulent region, re-elects president Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link
Home may be the least bad option for African migrantsBy Borso TallTo keep migrants away, Fortress Europe has extended its walls into African countries such as Morocco and Mauritania Abiy Ahmed’s palatial ambitions: Vanity project or the foundation for a grand satellite city?By Addis Ababa correspondentThe government argues that the palace will transform the environs of the capital city, but state-owned forests and farmland are being cleared and citizens evicted Load More Latest News New Ooms sweep clean Exorcising Mandela’s ghost Freedom Under Law asks high court to set aside Hlophe’s appointment to JSC South African households under R2.5 trillion debt stress People of Jagersfontein still waiting for justice, say civil society groups, trade unions Power struggle intensifies ahead of EFF elective conference ANC leaders accused of corruption and ‘capture’ of Joburg entities The long and short of a 50-year artistic career Justin Timberlake is not kidding in this movie Editors Pick PoliticsNational Health Insurance: DA cites government failures and risk of looting CrosswordCryptic Crossword JDE 440 Press ReleasesCall for nominations: Power of Women 2024Transgender celebrity Bobrisky jailed in NigeriaAfrica’s biggest-ever media deal opens the door to far-right nonsenseMauritania, stable outlier in turbulent region, re-elects president Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link
Abiy Ahmed’s palatial ambitions: Vanity project or the foundation for a grand satellite city?By Addis Ababa correspondentThe government argues that the palace will transform the environs of the capital city, but state-owned forests and farmland are being cleared and citizens evicted Load More