President Paul Biya proceeded early this Monday morning, to a large sweep at the level of the defense ministry. It comes just a day after the overthrow in Guinea of President Alpha Conde. From the Republican Guard, to the intelligence services, through the general staff and executives of the Ministry …
Read More »Ethiopia: Tigray rebels say 150 starved to death
Rebels in Ethiopia’s Tigray region say at least 150 people have died of hunger as the humanitarian crisis worsens in the region. The rebel group has accused the Ethiopian government of being the cause. The government has not reacted to the claim but had previously rejected accusations by the UN …
Read More »Tunisia: president Kais Saied urged to appoint a new Prime Minister
The G7 group of industrialized countries has urged the Tunisian President Kais Saied to urgently appoint a new head of the government. “Naming a prime minister would create space for dialogue about proposed constitutional reforms”, the group said in a statement. President Saied has dissolved the government and suspended parliament …
Read More »Tunisia’s ex-presidential candidate charged in Algeria
Former Tunisian presidential candidate Nabil Karoui has been charged with entering Algeria illegally and sent to jail while awaiting trial. A court in the province of Constantine, in the east of Algeria, ordered that Mr Karoui and his brother, Ghazi, who is an MP, be imprisoned pending prosecution, local media …
Read More »Nigeria: access to churches and mosques to be conditioned by presentation of a vaccination card
Godwin Obaseki, the governor of Edo State in Nigeria has announced that citizens will no longer be able to visit churches or mosques from the second week of September without proof of vaccination. According to Godwin Obaseki, governor of Edo state, citizens should also be able to prove that they …
Read More »Joy in Guinea as colonel Mamady Doumbouya drove around Conakry
Straight after meeting the ex-ministers in President Alpha Condé’s government, the coup leader Col Mamady Doumbouya drove around Guinea’s capital, Conakry. People were jubilating like mad. They were just happy. Some people undressed shouted “Doumbouya, Doumbouya, Doumbouya” and “freedom, freedom, freedom”. Reada also: Tanzania: a judge in the opposition leader’s …
Read More »Tanzania: a judge in the opposition leader’s case resigns
Elinaza Luvanda, the judge in the trial of Tanzania’s main opposition leader has stepped down after the defendants told the court that they had no confidence in him. The case against Freeman Mbowe and three others has been adjourned. They were arrested in July and charged with terrorism offences. Read …
Read More »30 people die in an attack in the Democratic Republic of Congo
At least 30 people were killed in an attack in the north-east of the Democratic Republic of Congo last week, according to UN officials in the country. Earlier reports notified that 14 civilians had been killed in a village Luna-Samboko in Ituri province on Friday. Read also: Georges Weah worried …
Read More »Georges Weah worried about the possible impact of the Guinean coup on the region
The Liberian president George Weah said he is worrried about the impact that the Guinean coup could have on the other countries of the sub-region. He has condemned the act and called for the “immediate” release of President Alpha Condé. A presidential statement quotes the president as calling on Guinea’s …
Read More »São Tomé and Príncipe: ex-minister Carlos Vila Nova declared president
Carlos Vila Nova, former Infrastructure Minister in São Tomé and Príncipe’s has won Sunday’s twice-postponed presidential run-off election. The National Election Commission said he won the ballot box with 57.54% of the vote. Mr Nova was backed by the opposition Independent Democratic Action party. The vote took place calmly and …
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