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The fourth day of the Fez Sacred Music Festival reached a peak of intercultural fervor on Sunday evening, as Senegal’s influential Mouride brotherhood delivered a powerful and soulful performance that transformed the Jnan Sbil garden into a sanctuary of sound.
A Nigerian televangelist has been deported from South Africa following his acquittal in a landmark rape trial.
Africa hopeful Pope Leo XIV’s election could bring renewed attention to issues that resonate deeply across the continent.
The Beninese Hajj Guidance and Supervision Committee (COS) has announced the closure of registration for the 2025 pilgrimage to Mecca, stating that payments made after the designated quota was filled will not be accepted and demanding that these payments be refunded.
Nigeria’s Foreign Affairs Minister, Ambassador Yusuf Maitama Tuggar, has called for revitalization of Nigeria-Brazil trade relations rooted in shared historical and cultural ties.
If demographics alone dictated the next pontiff, Africa would be the clear frontrunner.
President John Dramani Mahama, in fulfilment of his campaign promise, has officially declared Republic Day, the 1st of July of every year, as Ghana’s official National Day of Prayer and Thanksgiving.
Flags to fly at half-mast across the country and at Mozambican diplomatic missions abroad from Thursday to Saturday.
Africa with over 256 million Catholics, signifying 18% of the continent’s population has been plunged into mourning since the death on Monday was confirmed of Pope Francis.
Ramaphosa highlighted the significance of the festival and its role in uniting people through the traditional seder feast.

