Yemeni hackers, the hacking group that took over more than 30 websites in Mozambique on Monday, are now demanding money before unlocking them, hours after the government said it had repelled the attacks. Accusing the government of underestimating the scale of the attack, the hackers have placed a message in …
Read More »Niger: eighteen killed in jihadist attack in the west
Suspected Islamists killed at least 18 people in an attack in western Niger, local media reported on Tuesday, citing authorities. According to the government, armed bandits on motorbikes attacked a truck transporting people between two villages in the Tillaberi region. Militants linked to IS and al-Qaeda are active in the …
Read More »Somalia: IMF warns against further postponement of elections
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has warned the Somali government against another postponement of the elections, with the risk of stopping all assistance to the country. The financial institution said it could end its support program for Somalia within the next three months if the scheduled elections were to suffer …
Read More »Somalia: Al-Shabab militants spend millions on weapons
The Somali Islamist militant group al-Shabab spent huge sums of money in 2021 to purchase weapons, according to a report by a Mogadishu-based research group, the Hiraal Institute. The research group claims that Al Shabab spent around $24 million to purchase weapons. The report further alleges that al-Shabab, which is …
Read More »Liberia: President Weah pardons ex-minister for corruption
Liberian President George Weah has pardoned former Defense Minister Brownie Samukai sentenced to two years in prison for corruption by the Supreme Court. This is rather good news for former minister Brownie Samukai. Although sentenced, he never entered jail and the pardon means that he may be able to take …
Read More »Uganda: PM Nabbanja Robinah attends AU summit from roadside
Ugandan Prime Minister Nabbanja Robinah was seen in a video where she attended the latest African Union meeting. What sparked reactions on the internet was that she participated in the summit on the side of the road. The picture is going viral. In a viral video, the Prime Minister is …
Read More »Uganda: fine or prison for those who refuse covid vaccines
Uganda plans to impose fines on people who refuse to be vaccinated against COVID-19 and those who fail to pay could be sent to prison under a new public health law which lawmakers are scrutinising, parliament said on Tuesday. Only 16 million Ugandans have received their doses out of a …
Read More »Mozambique: jihadists hack websites including that of the Defence Ministry
More than 30 websites in Mozambique including that of the defence ministry have been hacked on Monday after being targeted by suspected jihadists. “Hacked by Yemeni hackers” was the message across the websites, with an image of a man wearing a headscarf and brandishing a machine gun. Herminio Jasse, the …
Read More »Unmarried police can’t fall pregnant – Nigeria court
A federal high court in Nigeria has upheld the police force’s decision to sack an unmarried officer who fell pregnant last year, the BBC reports. Justice Inyang Ekwo said he found no compelling reason “to disrupt the discipline of the force”. “Any person who joins the force must abide by …
Read More »Central African Republic: Minusca denies undermining state security
The United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in the Central African Republic (Minusca) categorically rejected “the accusations of undermining state security” attributed to the four French soldiers, arrested on Monday February 21 by Central African security forces at the Bangui airport. The United Nations office in the Central African Republic …
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