APA
South Africa’s parliament has appointed a three-member panel to assess whether there are grounds to impeach President Cyril Ramaphosa over the alleged cover-up of a robbery that took place at his farm in which millions of foreign currency was stolen.
The European Union on Wednesday launched a 22-member election observation mission to monitor Lesotho’s general elections set for October 7.
At least 20 drivers from different African countries have confirmed that they will participate in the Rwanda Mountain Gorilla Rally that will take place from 23 to 25 September 2022, a sport source revealed to APA on Wednesday.
More and more African countries are turning to Kigali’s expertise to deal with security crisis situations.
Doğuş Group, one of the Turkish investor in the hospitality industry is looking to set up least three luxury resort hotels over the next five years in Rwanda, an official source revealed Wednesday.
An ongoing nationwide strike by commercial drivers in The Gambia has all but paralysed traffic for thousands of people who depend on them to commute in and around the country’s urban townships, APA can report from Banjul on Wednesday.
Zambia’s chief state prosecutor Lillian Siyunyi is fearing for her life after President Hakainde Hichilema’s government withdrew security details previously assigned to protect her, APA learnt here on Wednesday.
Laurent Bucyibaruta, one of the former senior Rwandan administrative officials in Gikongoro (South), who is serving out a 20-year jail term for his role in the 1994 genocide was released from prison in France, few weeks into his sentence due to poor health, an authoritative source confirmed to APA on Wednesday.
The US special presidential envoy on Climate Change, Senator John Kerry, has said that the United States is to commit $200 million to assist Nigeria’s clean energy transition programme.
Barely twenty-four hours after his investiture at a packed stadium in the capital Nairobi as Kenya’s fifth president William Ruto has immediately proceeded to reverse some of his predecessor’s policies over food and fuel subsidies and nominations by the Judicial Service Commission.