Workers under the Temporary Employment for Community Youth (TECY) project have vowed to reject the Liberian government's ...
In a renewed bid to grow Nigeria's crude oil output significantly in the next 12 months, President Bola Tinubu yesterday launched the '1MMBOPD' Initiative meant to raise production by 1 million ...
Nearly six and a half million people in southern Africa are starving because of an "historic drought" linked to last year's El Niño, UN humanitarians said on Tuesday.
Tsitsi Dangarembga, a renowned Zimbabwean filmmaker, novelist and cultural activist, was selected as the 16th recipient of the Alice and Clifford Spendlove Prize in Social Justice, Diplomacy and ...
Kenya's Horticulture Directorate has temporarily halted the export of popular avocado varieties, including Fuerte, Hass, Pinkerton, and Jumbo, to prevent the harvesting of immature fruits and protect ...
Column - South Africa has failed in its obligations as a signatory of the Unesco Convention to protect its World Heritage Sites.
A FORMER deputy director general in the Central Intelligence Organisation (CIO) has made sensational claims that President Emmerson Mnangagwa, his deputy Constantino Chiwenga and late Fifth Brigade ...
Over 7,000 flood survivors in Nsanje District are grappling with dire living conditions after being relocated due to the devastating impacts of recent cyclones. Many, like 70-year-old Margaret Julius, ...
The High Court in Lilongwe is set to hear a significant case involving allegations of financial misconduct against Leston Mulli of Mulli Brothers Limited (MBL), former Secretary to the Office of the ...
Once again, statistics on crime from the country's two most important sources wildly contradict each other. South African Police Service (SAPS) crime statistics do not match those of the Victims of ...
Several miners died and scores more sustained severe burns during an Operation Vala Umgodi raid in August. Listen to this article 6 min Listen to this article 6 min One of 50 informal miners who ...
Nigeria and other economies in Sub-Saharan Africa urgently need to create jobs for their growing population, experts at the International Monetary Fund (IMF) said on Monday.