Former South African intelligence agency chief Arthur Fraser filed a complaint against President Cyril Ramaphosa for alleged crimes including the ‘kidnapping’ and bribery of thieves who stole millions of dollars in one of its properties. Mr Fraser accuses the president of concealing an incident in which alleged criminals entered Mr …
Read More »Ghana: Dozen arrested for beating a couple for “sex tape”
Police in Ghana arrested 18 people over the public flogging of a pair at the palace of a traditional chief in Wa in the northern Upper West region, local media reported. The victims of the flogging, a man and woman, are reported to have been lovers. They were each tied …
Read More »New US envoy to help Ethiopia peace process
The United States appointed former US ambassador to the Democratic Republic of Congo, Mike Hammer, as its new envoy to the Horn of Africa to try to help with the peace process in Ethiopia. US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Mr Hammer’s appointment underscored American commitment to peace, security …
Read More »Tunisia: President Saied dismisses nearly 60 judges
Tunisian President Kais Saied has sacked 57 judges, accusing them of corruption and protecting terrorist groups in the country. In a television address, he said he had given the judiciary multiple opportunities and warnings to “purify” itself. Among the sackings announced in the government’s official gazette was Youssef Bouzaker, the …
Read More »Guinea: Government insists on banning demonstrations
Military leaders in Guinea affirmed that no march will be “authorized as long as the guarantees of supervision are not met”, according to a decree read in state media on Tuesday evening. . In the decree, the transitional government first recalled that “respect for public freedoms has always been its …
Read More »Morocco: 16 people arrested in a collective sex party
Moroccan police on Monday arrested 16 people who were taking part in a libertine party punctuated by group sex and excessive alcohol consumption in Casablanca. According to the Moroccan daily Assabah, these sixteen people arrested were brought before the king’s prosecutor at the court of first instance in Aîn Sebaâ. …
Read More »South Africa: Around 3,000 travelers stranded after airline chaos
At least 3,000 travelers to South Africa have been left stranded after airline Comair abruptly suspended all flights with immediate effect. The airline announced the suspension on Tuesday evening, citing financial issues, the BBC reported. Angry customers say Comair offered specials and accepted bookings just hours before announcing the suspension. …
Read More »Seven African countries affected by monkeypox – WHO
Seven African countries have cumulatively reported about 1,400 monkeypox cases this year up to mid-May, the World Health Organization (WHO) says. The cases were reported in Cameroon, Central African Republic, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Liberia, Nigeria, Congo-Brazzaville and Sierra Leone. These include 1,392 suspected and 44 confirmed cases. …
Read More »Mali rejects UN report on alleged army killings
Mali has denied allegations in a United Nations report that its national army (Fama) carried out human rights violations. A report by the country’s UN mission, Minusma, released last week highlighted alleged gross rights abuses by the Malian army between January and March this year. It attributed to Fama an …
Read More »DR Congo to release Rwandan soldiers amid tensions
Angolan President João Lourenço said the Democratic Republic of Congo agreed to release two Rwandan soldiers it detained last week, amid rising border tensions. Mr Lourenço, mediator in the tension, made the announcement after separate talks with his Congolese and Rwandan counterparts. His office said Félix Tshisekedi and Paul Kagame …
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