A prominent Somali journalist, Abdiaziz Mohamud Guled, critic of the Islamist group al-Shabab was killed in a suicide bombing in the capital, Mogadishu. Abdiaziz Mohamud Guled, also known as Abdiaziz Afrika, was targeted as he left a restaurant in town shortly after noon, the BBC reports. Two other people nearby …
Read More »Kenya: unvaccinated citizens will no longer be served in the administration
The government of Kenya has said it intends to introduce a directive next month to prevent citizens who have not been vaccinated against Covid-19 from receiving government services. Health Minister Mutahi Kagwe said unvaccinated people would be banned from public transport, local airlines and train services. Kenyans will also require …
Read More »“Extremism and corruption are serious dangers for democracy in Africa”, Blinken
During his official visit in Nigeria, the US Secretary of State, Anthony Blinken has said growing extremism, increasing authoritarianism and corruption in Africa pose serious dangers to democracy and the future of the continent. Speaking in the Nigerian capital, Abuja, the diplomat was outlining the Biden administration’s Africa policy. He …
Read More »Nigeria: seven girls drown after boat capsizes
At least seven girls, aged 11 to 12, were killed when a boat capsized in Jigawa state in northern Nigeria. Five others survived the crash. The boat was carrying 12 people returning to Gafasa village from Gasanya, where they had attended an Islamic religious event. Reports indicate that the boat …
Read More »South Sudan: residents angry at capital mayor’s dismissal
Some residents of South Sudan’s capital, Juba, have taken to social media to express their anger at the dismissal of the city’s mayor, Kalisto Lado Faustino. Mr Lado was sacked by Central Equatoria state Governor Emmanuel Adil Anthony on Thursday evening. Others are however celebrating the sacking saying the demolition …
Read More »AU and US envoys return to push for Ethiopia talks
Special envoys from the African Union and the US have returned to Ethiopia in a bid to revive talks for a ceasefire and find ways to end the year-long conflict. Both the US’ Jeffrey Feltman and Olusegun Obasanjo, the AU’s special representative, arrived in the country on Thursday, Mr Feltman …
Read More »United States congratulates Burundi, lifts sanctions
The US government on Thursday has removed sanctions placed on Burundi six years ago, crediting elections, a fall in violence, and reforms by President Evariste Ndayishimiye. President Joe Biden revoked the sanctions that targeted 11 people in the East African country, mostly military and security officials including then-public security minister …
Read More »Burundi: a minister fired for ‘tarnishing’ the country’s image
Burundian President Évariste Ndayishimiye has dismissed Commerce Minister Capitoline Niyonizigiye, accused of “undermining government’s aspirations and orientations…and for tarnishing the image of Burundi”. Iwacu news website tweeted a photo of the minister: Capitoline Niyonizigiye, ministre du Commerce, destituée https://t.co/wWmLtBKysc pic.twitter.com/T5koPOswfD— IWACU Burundi (@iwacuinfo) November 18, 2021 Ms Niyonizigiye is the …
Read More »Nigeria: Anthony Blinken to discuss security and democracy with Buhari
As part of his official visit in Africa, the US Secretary of State, Antony Blinken met Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari in the presidential palace in Abuja on Thursday. Mr Blinken and the Nigerian president discussed issues including human rights, democracy and security as well as climate change. Mr Buhari expressed …
Read More »Sudan: internet restored as anti-coup protests persist
Sudanese authorities have restored the internet nearly a month since it was suspended after the military deposed the civilian-led transitional government. All telecommunications companies had their internet services restored on Thursday. A court had ordered the country’s three main telecom companies to restore the internet on 9 November, but the …
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