
Situation Report: Public Confrontation Between Minister Nyesom Wike and Military Officer Sparks National Debate
Former Rivers State governor and current Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, reportedly faced public embarrassment in Abuja

42 Migrants Presumed Dead in Shipwreck Off Libya, Says UN Migration Agency
At least forty-two migrants are feared dead after a boat capsized off the coast of Libya, the International Organization for

Ghana Breaks Ground on Nation’s Largest Solar Power Project
Ghana has begun construction on the 200 MW Norbert Anku Solar Park, the country’s largest renewable energy project to date,

Africa’s Vaccine Production Capacity Expands
South Africa Begins Trial of First Homegrown Vaccine in 50 Years
South Africa has launched clinical trials for its first

Ghana Signs Sixth Bilateral Debt Deal with Germany to Boost Economic Recovery
Ghana has signed a bilateral debt restructuring agreement with Germany, the sixth such deal under its ongoing debt relief programme

Over 200 Killed as Rival Jihadist Factions Clash in Northeast Nigeria
At least 200 militants have been killed in fierce clashes between rival jihadist groups; Boko Haram and the Islamic State

Sudan Withdraws from UN Tourism Assembly in Protest Against UAE Nominee
Sudan has withdrawn from the 26th General Assembly of the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) in protest against the

Nigeria’s Descent Into Hopelessness
Nigeria’s tragedy has never been the absence of wealth, but the celebration of those who have plundered it. The country

South Africa Stands Firm After U.S. G20 Boycott, Vows to Uphold Global Unity
South Africa’s Government of National Unity (GNU) has maintained a firm stance following U.S. President Donald Trump’s announcement that no
Hundreds Charged With Treason in Tanzania After Disputed Presidential Election
Tanzania’s political crisis deepened as hundreds of people were charged with treason following protests over the country’s disputed presidential election,