I’m not worried about US’ decision to extend sanctions against us,’...
Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa has reportedly scoffed at the continued United States sanctions against his country, saying his government remains focused on "bringing development"...
Nigeria receives $311 mln of Abacha assets from United States, Jersey...
Nigeria has received more than $311 million of funds stolen from the country by former military ruler General Sani Abacha from the United States...
Notable top African leaders death in 2018
Over the course of the year, Africa lost a number of its illustrious sons and daughters. The loss started early in the year when...
Fr. Mbaka reveals impending disaster following defection of senators, attack Buhari...
The Spiritual Director, Adoration Ministry, Enugu Nigeria, Rev. Fr. Ejike Mbaka has prophesied impending disaster following the defection of 15 senators from the All...
Libya’s detention of migrants ‘is an outrage to humanity,’ says UN...
The European Union’s (EU) support for Libya’s Coast Guard which has resulted in thousands of migrants being detained in “horrific” conditions inside Libya is...
Togo anti-government protesters vow to continue push for term limits
Togo’s opposition on Thursday rounded off its third protest against the government this week amid concern about a loss of momentum after more than...
Nigeria supports OPEC cut extension under “the right terms”
Nigeria supports an extension of a deal between OPEC, Russia and other non-members to cut oil supply until the end of 2018 "as long...
Africa still needs R830 billion to fight pandemic: World Bank and...
The World Bank and IMF said on Friday Africa needs $44 billion more to fight the coronavirus pandemic despite a freeze in debt...
Are the Wild Geese goosed? Why Irish societies in Africa are...
Are the Wild Geese goosed? Why Irish societies in Africa are dwindling
Diaspora’s need for Irish associations has been eroded by technology and changing interests
Irish...
The Latest: Zimbabwe party accuses army leader of treason
Zimbabwe’s ruling party is accusing the country’s army commander of “treasonable conduct” for his threat to have the military step in and calm political...























