APA
The Director General of the World Trade Organisation (WTO), Roberto Azevedo, has said his organisation will assist in strengthening global trade cooperation and the integration of Mozambique into the global economy, APA can report on Sunday.
South Africa’s world 800m champion and Olympic gold medalist Caster Semenya is receiving an outpouring of support from the public and the South African government in her fight with the IAAF to force her to take hormone reducing drugs.
A convoy carrying Ghana’s vice-president Alhaji Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia has been involved in an accident with one person reported dead.
Kenya has expelled Somalia’s ambassador to Nairobi and recalled its own diplomat from Mogadishu, in a dispute over the supposed action sale in London of oil and gas blocks which it claimed are located in its territorial waters.
South Africa’s U-20 football team, the Amajita on Saturday defeated the Flying Eagles of Nigeria 5-3 on penalties to finish third in the ongoing U-20 African Cup of Nations tournament in Niger Republic.
Latest report released by the Liberia Office of the UNHCR shows that Ivorians constitute 98 percent of the 9,206 refugees currently living in the country.
Ethiopia and Djibouti on Friday signed an agreement to construct a 767km pipeline project linking the two countries.
The South Sudanese government has announced that all civil servants will lose a day’s pay each month to fund the implementation of the revitalized peace agreement.
Liberian President George Weah has declared Monday, February 18 as a day of national mourning following the tragic death of over 40 people in a mudslide in Gbanipea, Tappita District, Lower Nimba County.
Anger and disbelief have followed the unexpected announcement by Nigeria’s Independent National Electoral Commission of the postponement of general elections which were originally scheduled for Saturday.