“Somali National University, along with all Somali universities, must take the lead in promoting Kiswahili, the common language of the East African region,” President Mohamud said on Tuesday at the ...
In a week when special representatives of multilateral organisations in Somalia brief the United Nations Security Council on the security and political developments in the Horn of Africa nation, the ...
Madagascar’s Gen Z protests escalate as youth reject talks and demand action on corruption, poverty, and repression.
War and looting have left most health facilities in eastern Congo without medicines as the region’s humanitarian crisis deepens.
In a historic ruling, the International Criminal Court (ICC) has convicted Sudanese warlord Ali Kushayb for war crimes and crimes against humanity committed during the Darfur conflict over two decades ...
Chinese construction firms thrive in Africa by adapting strategies, building networks, and navigating local markets.
Uganda is bracing itself for a spike in loan defaults in the final quarter of 2025, as political tensions ahead of the January 2026 general election fuel economic uncertainty and strain household and ...
Zimbabwe has been accumulating arrears to external creditors for over two decades due to its failure to repay loans.
Congo’s top miners underreported $16.8 billion in revenue, costing millions meant for schools, clinics, and communities in the mineral-rich nation.
Experts warn that urbanisation and vanishing farmland are worsening East Africa’s food crisis, affecting 63 million people.
Cameroonian President Paul Biya limits his campaign to a single rally in Maroua — this is how it serves his politics.
Madagascar President Andry Rajoelina named army General Ruphin Fortunat Zafisambo as prime minister on Monday, a week after dissolving the government in response to ongoing protests over power and ...