Al-Shabab Islamist militants targeted an African Union base in central Somalia where Burundian soldiers house, news agencies reported. Witnesses said there was heavy fighting at the base, which is about 130 km (80 miles) northeast of the capital, Mogadishu. According to the local military commander, Mohamed Ali, militants launched the …
Read More »Ethiopia: dozens arrested after clashes during Eid
Ethiopian security forces have arrested 76 people suspected of instigating violence on Monday against Muslims who had gathered in the capital, Addis Ababa. Police used tear gas to disperse crowds during the incident but there were no reports of casualties. Tens of thousands of Muslims were attending Eid prayers in …
Read More »UN chief Guterres in West Africa for particular reason
UN Secretary General António Guterres is expected in north-east Nigeria, to meet families affected by the Islamist insurgency, local media reported. Mr Guterres is travelling from neighbouring Niger, another country that has been under sustained attacks from jihadist militants, the BBC reports. He is pushing for robust African peace initiatives …
Read More »Mali: authorities categorically reject any security agreement with France
Malian authorities declared they are breaking all defense agreements with France as diplomatic relations between the two countries have deteriorated. They cited multiple violations of Malian sovereignty by French troops and noted a “profound deterioration of the military co-operation with France for some time now”. In a statement by military …
Read More »Kenya: President Kenyatta urges VP Ruto to resign
Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta has urged his deputy William Ruto to step down as relations between the two deteriorate ahead of general elections due in August. President Kenyatta accused Deputy Ruto of not doing enough to help the country deal with the struggling economy, and said he shouldn’t criticize the …
Read More »Sudan: court orders return of key Islamist group
A High court in Sudan reversed a decision dissolving Islamic Call Organization, an organizing and financing arm for the regime that helped to finance Islamist groups including Hamas, Reuters agency reported. This is one more step towards the rehabilitation of the allies of the old regime. Analysts say it is …
Read More »Tunisia: President Saied plans to write a new constitution
In a televised Eid address, Tunisian President Kais Saied announced that he was considering rewriting his country’s constitution. The president said a committee would be established to redraft the existing framework and would conclude its work within days. He did not specify how the constitution would be changed, but said …
Read More »Ghanaian businessman urges Elon Musk to buy Africa and delete all leaders
Ghanaian businessman, Dr Kofi Amoah has urged the world’s richest man, Elon Musk, to buy up the African continent and remove all its leaders. In a tweet earlier in the week, new boss of Twitter, Musk suggested he was going to buy Coca-Cola next, adding that he’d “put cocaine back” …
Read More »Nigeria: local ruler kidnapped in Kaduna state
Armed men on Thursday abducted Ayuba Dodo Dakolo, a local leader from Nigeria’s Kaduna state, causing distress in the palace, local media reported. Mr Dakolo was abducted with three of his children and several other people on his farm on the outskirts of the village of Rijana in the northern …
Read More »Central African Republic: six soldiers killed by rebels
At least six soldiers died in a rebel attack on a military outpost in southeastern Central African Republic, a local official and a hospital director said on Friday. According to a local government official, members of an alliance of armed groups known as the Coalition of Patriots for Change (CPC) …
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