
Famine averted but situation ‘catastrophic’ in Somalia: UN
Famine averted but situation ‘catastrophic’ in Somalia: UN Famine has been narrowly averted in Somalia, but the situation remains “catastrophic”, the United Nations says. As

Famine averted but situation ‘catastrophic’ in Somalia: UN Famine has been narrowly averted in Somalia, but the situation remains “catastrophic”, the United Nations says. As

African content creators recreate ‘Mera Dil Yeh Pukare Aaja’ dance African content creators Kili and his sister recreate Pakistan girl’s ‘Mera Dil Yeh Pukare Aaja’

Africa’s AfCFTA free trade agreement takes baby steps A handful of African companies have finally started shipping goods under the long-delayed AfCFTA free trade agreement.

India takes big steps in African healthcare Like many African doctors, Peter Mativo had to travel overseas to complete his training. In 2007 he left

Kenya primary schools to host secondary students Students in junior secondary schools coming into place next year in Kenya’s new curriculum will be hosted in

South African president faces impeachment over ‘Farmgate’. South African president Cyril Ramaphosa is facing a possible impeachment threat over the “Farmgate” scandal. The president has

‘No timeline’ for restoring internet to Tigray: Ethiopian minister There is “no timeline” for restoring internet access to the embattled Tigray region, the Associated Press

Africa to launch Hundred tournament in bid to ‘swap AK-47s for cricket bats’ Africa must prevent some of the continent’s children from wielding AK-47 guns