Tanzania on Tuesday signed a contract with Turkish firm Yapi Merkezi to build a 368 km section of standard gauge railway that is expected to cost $1.9 billion and will be funded by loans, Reuters news agency reports. It is part of a 1,219 km line which Tanzania is building …
Read More »Uganda: at least 80 dead during festive season – police
Ugandan police revealed that at least 80 people were killed in road accidents and crime related incidents across the country between December 23 and 26. According to the spokesperson of the Directorate of Traffic and Road Safety, Ms Faridah Nampiima, at least 58 were killed in traffic accidents and 190 …
Read More »DR Congo to launch new company with Ethiopian Airlines
Authorities in the Democratic Republic of Congo have announced that they will launch Air Congo, a new airline in collaboration with African giant Ethiopian Airlines. The Congolese government said it is optimistic, as the process is moving forward. The company will be launched in the first quarter of 2022 and …
Read More »Central African Republic: 200 rebels expelled by Minusca troops
The UN peacekeepers carried out on Saturday an operation in which they succeeded in expelling 200 elements of the Unity for Peace in the Central African Republic (UPC) in the locality of Boyo. “The arrival of the Nepalese and Mauritanian battalions of the Minusca Forces to reinforce the strength of …
Read More »Somalia: United States calls for calm after suspension of Prime Minister Roble
The United States has called for calm in Somalia after the country’s President Mohamed Abdullahi Farmajo suspended the powers of Prime Minister Mohammed Hussein Roble, who is under investigation for corruption. PM Roble is accused of stealing land owned by the Somali National Army and of interfering with a defence …
Read More »DR Congo: suicide bomber kills at least five in a restaurant
A suicide bomber struck a restaurant in the city of Beni in east Congo on Saturday, killing at least five people as well as himself, local officials said. “The suicide bomber, prevented by security guards from entering a crowded bar, activated the bomb at the entrance of the bar,” the …
Read More »COVID-19: Kenya to start giving third dose to its population
The Kenyan Health Ministry announced that it will start administering a third dose of covid vaccine to citizens who have already received two doses, as the country is experiencing a spike in infection cases. Kenya has confirmed the presence of the Omicron variant in the country two weeks ago and …
Read More »Gambia: Yahya Jammeh responsible for several crimes, the truth commission says
The Gambian Truth and Reconciliation Commission reports that former president Yahya Jammeh was responsible for a series of killings, tortures and rapes during his presidency. The commission said Jammeh and his henchmen, including a personal hit squad known as The Junglas, were responsible for 44 specific crimes against journalists, ex-soldiers, …
Read More »Somalia: president Farmajo suspends powers of PM Roble
Somali President Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed announced on Monday that he had suspended the powers of Prime Minister Mohamed Roble, who is under investigation for corruption. PM Roble is accused of looting public land owned by the Somali National Army and of interfering with a defence ministry investigation. “All other ministers …
Read More »World leaders mourn Anglican archbishop Desmond Tutu
Leaders all around the world paid tribute to Desmond Tutu, Anglican archbishop and one of the anti-apartheid heroes, who died Sunday at the age of 90. South African President Cyril Ramaphosa said in a statement that Tutu had helped bring about “a liberated South Africa”. President Biden said he was …
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