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Tanzania’s President Samia Faces Little Opposition as Election Nears

As Tanzanians prepare to vote on Wednesday, many observers say the country’s presidential election feels more like a coronation than a contest. President Samia Suluhu Hassan, the nation’s first female…

Four Killed in Cameroon Protests as Election Tensions Escalate

At least four people have been confirmed dead following violent clashes between protesters and security forces in Douala, Cameroon’s economic hub, as the nation awaits the official results of a…

Education Minister Mandates Mother Tongue Instruction in Ghanaian Schools

The Ghanaian education system is undergoing significant transformation as the Minister of Education, Haruna Iddrisu, has announced a pivotal directive that mandates the use of mother tongue instruction in all…

Multiple Fatalities Reported in Ghastly Crash Near Kasoa Tollbooth

A devastating road accident near the Kasoa tollbooth in the Central Region has left several people dead and many others critically injured. The tragic incident occurred on Sunday, October 26,…

Rebel group claims capture of Sudan army headquarters in key city

The paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) have announced the capture of the Sudanese army’s main headquarters in the war-torn city of El-Fasher, a major development that could reshape the course…

Sudan’s Hidden Paradox: Where Food Rots Amid War and Hunger

In the heart of Sudan’s Jebel Marra mountains lies a region that feels strangely detached from the brutal civil war engulfing the rest of the nation. Here, life still follows…

The Fall of Andry Rajoelina: Stripped of Citizenship and Power

The recent coup in Madagascar has resulted in the ousting of former president Andry Rajoelina, who is now stripped of his citizenship. This drastic decision was made by the new…

Crackdown on Illegal Mining: Over 1,500 Arrests in 2025

The Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources has reported alarming figures related to illegal mining activities across Ghana. As of October 2025, more than 1,500 individuals, including 60 foreign nationals,…

Repurposing Seized Galamsey Water Pumps for Agricultural Growth

The Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources in Ghana is taking decisive action to address the issue of illegal mining, commonly referred to as galamsey. A recent initiative has seen…

Wydad AC Crush Asante Kotoko 5 – 1 to Advance in CAF Confederation Cup

Ghanaian giants Asante Kotoko SC suffered a heavy 5–1 defeat at the hands of Wydad Athletic Club (WAC) in the second leg of the CAF Confederation Cup playoff, played at…