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The Democratic Republic of Congo on Monday unveiled a 56-member government.
Tanzania’s new female president is fast gaining a no-nonsense reputation as a tough customer against graft, picking up from where her late predecessor John Pembe Magufuli has left off.
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa’s long-awaited appearance before the Commission of Inquiry into State Capture will take place in April, his office announced on Wednesday.
Two months after the dissolution of former Prime Minister Sylvestre Ilunga’s cabinet, no new government has been formed in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
President Paul Kagame on Tuesday appointed Beata Habyarimana as Rwanda’s new Trade minister in a mild cabinet reshuffle announced by Prime Minister Edouard Ngirente Ngirente.
The 2020 Mo Ibrahim Prize has been awarded to Niger’s outgoing president, Mahamadou Issoufou.
Zimbabwe’s anti-corruption body is probing former First Lady Grace Mugabe over allegations that she illegally grabbed residential stands worth more than US$10 million from an upmarket housing scheme in Harare.
Heavily-indebted Zambia is “doing everything possible” to clinch a deal with the help of the International Monetary Fund to make good on its recent default of a US$9 billion debt in Europe bonds and US$3 billion to Chinese lenders, APA learnt on Friday.
Zimbabwe’s co-Vice President Kembo Mohadi resigned on Monday in the wake of leaked telephone conversations linking him illicit love affairs with married women.
Former South African president Jacob Zuma on Monday attacked Commission of Inquiry into State Capture’s chairperson and Deputy Chief Justice Raymond Zondo, accusing him of abusing his office for seeking to imprison him for boycotting the panel’s hearings.