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Avram Grant out as Zambia coach weeks before Africa Cup of Nations
Avram Grant left as coach of the Zambia soccer team Wednesday, eight weeks before the Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco and after failing to qualify for the 2026 World Cup. “I am proud to leave the team in a much better position than when I...
US asked to intervene in Tanzania, Cameroon, and Ivory Coast after controversial elections
Timi Frank has condemned recent elections in Tanzania, Cameroon, and Ivory Coast, describing them as fraudulent and unworthy of democratic credibility The activist urges the UN, US, and EU to impose sanctions and hold African leaders accountable...
Plettenberg Bay teen smashes South African and All-Africa fishing records
Owen Lineker (15), a skilled young angler from Plettenberg Bay, has reeled in a phenomenal achievement, smashing both the South African and All-Africa junior records recently with a hefty 5.9kg red Chrysoblephus gibbiceps, popularly known as a red...
Kidnapping of U.S. Missionary Shines Light on Persecution of Christians in Africa
Concern is growing over the whereabouts of Kevin Rideout, an American missionary abducted on October 21 in the West African state of Niger. The seizure of this 48-year-old pilot, who works for the U.S.-based organization Serving in Mission, has...
Heated Rhetoric Raises Specter of Renewed War in Horn of Africa
Tensions are rising in the Horn of Africa as Ethiopia accused neighboring Eritrea of “actively preparing to wage war.” In a letter addressed to United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres, Ethiopian Foreign Minister Gedion Timothewos said...
Democracy In Africa Is Declining
It has been brewing for some time – but now it is gaining momentum. And the West has only itself to blame. For decades it promised Africans the benefits of democracy as a form of freedom and prosperity for its people; it then offered assistance in...
BREAKING NEWS:Judge Titus Mlangeni dismisses ex-Mbabane Highlanders Director Bheki ‘Rubber’ Simelane’s case against Patrons, Shawn ‘MaMkhize’ Mkhize now confirmed as the new club President.
By Musa Mdluli MBABANE:Judge Titus Mlangeni has dismissed former Mbabane Highlanders boss Bheki ‘Rubber’ Simelane’s application challenging his removal by the football team’s Patrons. The dismissal of the application automatically confirms South...
ECOWAS and UN Women convene in Abuja to advance young women’s political leadership in West Africa
The ECOWAS Gender Development Centre (EGDC), in collaboration with UN Women (UNOWAS) and the EPSG Project, funded by the European Union and Germany and implemented by GIZ, has held a regional seminar in Abuja aimed at strengthening the political...
West Africa’s New Rulers Use the Same Same Old Playbook of Their Predecessors
Cameroon’s election aftermath is fueling more street violence, Côte d’Ivoire’s political prospects remain stuck in limbo, and now Guinea is laying the groundwork for another high-stakes electoral play. In an article on elections in these three...
AfDB Approves US$6m Grant to Strengthen Africa’s Disaster Preparedness
Africa’s getting a significant financial boost to stop playing catch-up with natural disasters. The African Development Bank Group has approved a $6 million grant that’ll fundamentally change how the continent prepares for droughts, floods, and...
South Africa reaffirms commitment to ban on ivory and rhino horn trade ahead of CITES COP20
South Africa's Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment (DFFE) has dismissed reports suggesting that the country intends to support reopening the international trade in ivory and rhino horn. The department reaffirmed its commitment to...
Sham, disgrace to Africa – Timi Frank condemns elections in Tanzania, Cameroon, Ivory Coast
Political activist and former Deputy National Publicity Secretary of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Timi Frank, said the recent elections held in Tanzania, Cameroon, and Ivory Coast are “sham exercises” and “a disgrace to the African...
‘Our duty is to protect wildlife’ – SA reaffirms stance on ivory, rhino horn trade
The Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment (DFFE) on Thursday rubbished media reports suggesting that South Africa intends to break ranks with the international consensus on the ivory and rhino horn trade ahead of the upcoming...
Mayor of Housing bags Mandela leadership award, pledges more support to African youths
Foremost real estate investor in Port Harcourt and South-South, My-ACE China, popularly known as the Mayor of Housing, has bagged the Mandela Africa Leadership Award. The real estate success strategist, who is behind a new mini-city known as the...
‘Our duty is to protect wildlife’ – DA reaffirms stance on ivory, rhino horn trade
The Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment (DFFE) on Thursday rubbished media reports suggesting that South Africa intends to break ranks with the international consensus on the ivory and rhino horn trade ahead of the upcoming...
China is winning the race to equip African armies with new armoured vehicles
China has been supplying large numbers of modern fighting vehicles to several countries in sub-Saharan Africa’s armed forces, which forms part of the country’s military-civil fusion (MCF) programme, helping to expand Chinese defence exports. These...
Timi Frank condemns sham elections in Tanzania, Cameroon, Ivory Coast
…Calls for international sanctions, accountability for African leaders Political activist and former Deputy National Publicity Secretary of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Comrade Timi Frank, has condemned recent elections held in Tanzania,...
Mali on the Brink: Jihadis Tighten Siege Around Bamako as Russian Support Falters
More than ten years after jihadi forces stormed the fabled city of Timbuktu, banning music, dancing and imposing sharia law, Mali is once again teetering on the edge of collapse. Fighters affiliated with al-Qaeda have surrounded Bamako, the...
The Zambezi — tracing the history of communities that have lived along this African artery
The Zambezi became a war zone during the “Scramble for Africa”, the struggle for independence and the civil wars that followed the departure of colonial powers. Through the lens of previously unused Portuguese manuscripts, The Zambezi: A History...
Liberia: Senator Snowe Calls for Stronger ECOWAS–EU Parliamentary Cooperation After Ivory Coast Elections
Abuja, Nigeria – In the wake of the recently concluded elections in Côte d’Ivoire, Liberian lawmaker Edwin Melvin Snowe Jr., who served as head of the ECOWAS Election Observation Mission, has emphasized the need for stronger inter-parliamentary...