
EU Announces €75 Million Grant to Support Development in Egypt
The European Union plans to provide Egypt with a €75 million grant as part of a broader €7.4 billion support

Uganda Sets January 15 as Date for Next General Election
Uganda’s Electoral Commission has announced 15 January as the date for the country’s general elections. President Yoweri Museveni, aged 81

Netherlands to deport migrants to Uganda
The Netherlands will deport dozens of so-called third-country migrants to Uganda from next year.
Several other countries have already attempted

Rising Tensions Raise Fears of Renewed Ethiopia-Eritrea War Amid Regional Instability
Fears of a renewed war between Ethiopia and Eritrea are mounting as political tensions, military build-ups, and shifting alliances heighten

RSF Drone Attacks Target Khartoum Airport on Eve of Reopening
Drone strikes by Sudan’s paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) hit Khartoum International Airport and an electricity converter station just a

SADC, FAO Mobilize US$2.1bn to Transform Southern Africa’s Agriculture
The Southern African Development Community (SADC) and the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) are mobilizing US$2.1 billion to boost agriculture

Chinese Loans Fuel Angola’s ‘Future Cities,’ but Analysts Warn of Mounting Costs
Angola’s ambitious drive to modernize its urban landscape is being powered by billions of dollars in Chinese loans, funding massive

Police Crack Down on #FreeNnamdiKanu Protest in Nigeria
The Nigerian police is reported to be using maximum force in an attempt to dispersed peaceful demonstrators calling for the

Madagascar’s Gen Z Demand Real Change After Military Coup
Following a dramatic army coup that forced President Andry Rajoelina to flee the country, Madagascar’s Gen Z activists are demanding

Great Zimbabwe University Radio Presenter Collapses and Dies
Great Zimbabwe University (GZU) has announced the sudden death of one of its campus radio presenters, Tavita Natasha Mpala, who