Rwanda’s President Paul Kagame has praised Arsenal’s 3-1 win against north London rivals Spurs in the English Premier League match on Sunday. He tweeted the team was “much alive”, saying the manager and players deserved credit Credit to where it is due…Congrats Arsenal,manager,players and greatly… fans!!! Everything came very much …
Read More »Mozambique: joy among Christians after the reopening of churches
Christians in Mozambique have expressed their joy as they resumed in-person worship on Sunday after Covid-19 measures were relaxed by the president. Worshippers said it was a relief to be able to attend church especially as the country faces attacks in the northern region. “At home, we pray through our …
Read More »Nigeria: students freed after payment of ransom
Abductors have released about ten of 21 remaining students who had been kidnapped in northern Nigeria after payment of ransom. This is the fourth batch of students to be released by the kidnappers. A total of 110 students have either been released or have escaped so far. Some 121 students …
Read More »Paul Kagame visits Rwandan troops fighting in Mozambique
The Rwandan President Paul Kagame has visited the Rwandan troops which are backing the Mozambican forces to fight terrorists in the country. Paul Kagame has offered to keep Rwandan forces in Cabo Delgado if they’ll be needed as internally displaced people are resettled, BBC News reports. Rwandan forces have made …
Read More »South Africa: Jacob Zuma discharged from hospital
The South African former President Jacob Zuma is back home after he was discharged from hospital, local media report, where he is expected to serve the rest of his jail term for contempt of court. He spent his first night at his Nkandla home in KwaZulu-Natal after his release from …
Read More »Burkina Faso: dozens arrested for financing terrorism
They are more than 70 people to be arrested in Burkina Faso in connection with money laundering and the funding of armed groups. The detainees are accused of being involved with fuel trafficking in areas where jihadist groups are active. Read also: “Britain’s non-recognition of Africa-administered vaccines is regrettable”, AU …
Read More »“Britain’s non-recognition of Africa-administered vaccines is regrettable”, AU says
The African Union’s (AU) top health official called Britain’s lack of recognition for coronavirus vaccines administered in Africa regrettable, saying on Thursday it sends a confusing public health message. England announced last week that it would expand the list of countries from which it recognises vaccines, adding 17 others beyond …
Read More »Uganda: Yoweri Museveni calls on all countries to protect human rights
The Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni has told the United Nation’s General Assembly that his government remains committed to fulfilling its human rights obligations in accordance with Uganda’s constitution and international law amid growing concerns of human rights abuses in the country. Mr Museveni who addressed the 76th Session of the …
Read More »Kenya: a police officer fired while he was in coma
Reuben Kimutai Lel, a Kenyan police officer who went missing from work and could not be found for nine months because no-one knew he had been admitted to hospital, has resurfaced. Police enquiries from his family were all vain as his family was also desperately looking for him. It turned …
Read More »Nigeria: security forces arrest suspected student kidnappers
Nigerian police say they have arrested three people suspected of being behind the kidnapping of more than 100 students in Kaduna state. According to police spokesperson Frank Mba, those arrested are among 50 suspects believed to be members of different gangs operating in north-west and central Nigeria. Armed men on …
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