The United States and the UK on Monday called on Burkina Faso to thoroughly investigate the killings of 223 civilians in February that were detailed in a recent Human Rights Watch (HRW) report. They also called on authorities to hold those responsible to account. The HRW investigation alleged the Burkinabe …
Read More »Major Islamic State commander shot dead in Sahel
The Sahel force, made up of troops from Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger, announced it had killed Abu Huzeifa, considered one of the main commanders of the Islamic State. His killing was part of an operation carried out in a tri-border area between the three Sahel countries, Malian state TV …
Read More »Somalia: 70 al-Shabab members killed in military operation
At least 70 members of the al-Shabab rebel movement were killed and 30 wounded in a military operation in the Mudug region of northern Somalia. The operation took place near the locality of Tabar-mooge, some 28 kilometers north of the coastal town of Harardhere, recently liberated by government forces. A …
Read More »Kenya: 44 people die in floods
heavy rains disrupted the normal course of business, resulting in the destruction of property and the loss of 44 lives in Kenya, said Kenya Red Cross Society (KRCS). According to the KRCS, the downpours have affected the life of about 60,000 people. In the Mathare slums of Nairobi, the country’s …
Read More »Father jailed for burning daughter’s genital with hot cutlass
A 47-year-old man has been sentenced to 10 years imprisonment in hard labour for assaulting his 13-year-old daughter after accusing her of having sexual intercourse with men in Ghana. The convict who is the biological father of the victim, pleaded guilty to the charges of causing harm, indecent assault, and …
Read More »Burkina Faso suspends two media including BBC for accusing army in reports
Authorities in Burkina Faso announced the suspension of two media outlets, including the BBC and VOA, for publishing a Human Rights Watch report accusing the army of abusing civilians. The country’s media regulator has imposed a two-week suspension on the programmes of BBC Afrique and Voice of America (VOA). Access …
Read More »US trained commando arrested in Somalia
Somalia’s government said it had suspended and detained several members of an elite, U.S.-trained commando unit for stealing rations donated by the United States, adding that it was taking over responsibility for provisioning the force, Reuters reported. The Danab unit has been a key pillar of U.S.-backed efforts to combat …
Read More »Eto’o, Adebayor and President Macron score in charity match
French President Emmanuel Macron took part in a charity football match on Wednesday April 24 and got on the scoresheet in the second half. The game at the Stade Bernard Giroux outside Paris raised funds for a French foundation dedicated to improving the lives of hospitalised children and adolescents. Former …
Read More »Ghana’s vice President Bawumia meets Pope Francis
Mahamudu Bawumia, Vice President of Ghana, held an important meeting with Pope Francis at the Vatican, with the aim of strengthening diplomatic ties between Ghana and Vatican City. Discussions focused on strengthening the already positive relations between the Holy City and Ghana. The historic meeting took place in the Vatican’s …
Read More »Influencer jailed for insulting public figure.
Known as Observateur Ebene, the influencer was sentenced on Tuesday April 23 by the Abidjan-Plateau Court of First Instance to 12 months imprisonment, six months of which were suspended in Ivory Coast. His real name Kouakou Amani Florent, and he was found guilty on two counts: broadcasting outrageous expressions against …
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