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South Africa: Woman breaks Guinness record after giving birth to 10 babies

A South African mother has given birth to ten children, shattering the World Record formerly held by Malian Halima Cisse, who gave birth to nine children in May in Morocco. According to local media reports in South Africa, Gosiame Thamara...

Mali’s coup leader sworn in as transitional president, vows to honor election commitment

Colonel Assimi Goita, the coup leader of Mali, was inaugurated in as transitional president on Monday. He stated that he guarantees elections next year as international pressure grows. "I would like to solemnly declare, here and now, my firm determination to...

Sudan: 36 dead, scores injured in South Darfur tribal clashes

At least 36 people have been murdered and dozens more injured in confrontations in South Darfur between Arab and non-Arab tribes over the weekend. Witnesses say violence broke out Saturday between the Arab Taisha and the ethnic African Fallata tribes...

Liberia to learn from Ghana’s biometric electoral system for 2023 polls

Liberia's National Electoral Commission (NEC) officials are on a study visit to Ghana's Electoral Commission. The objective is to assist Liberia's Electoral Commission, chaired by the president George Weah in appreciating and adapting biometric technology for the country's 2023 general elections. Additionally,...

Nigeria: 88 victims of Kebbi State attack buried

Villagers bury the victims of a raid on seven villages in northwest Nigeria's Kebbi state by a gang of cattle thieves. At least 88 persons were killed in the heinous attack, police said. According to Kebbi state police spokesperson, Nafiu Abubakar,...

Burkina Faso: At least 160 dead in Solhan town raid

The dead toll in the attack on Burkina Faso has increased to at least 160 persons, including about 20 children. Gunmen stormed into the remote village of Solhan, in the northeast of the country last Friday night, resulting to the...

T.B Joshua’s Demise: Tributes are still pouring in

Tributes continue to pour in for Prophet Temitope Balogun, the General Overseer of The Synagogue, Church Of All Nations (SCOAN), who died yesterday, June 5, at the age of 57. According to media sources, he died unexpectedly on Saturday evening...

Nigeria: Minister of Information and Culture lambastes Twitter over Buhari’s ‘civil war’ tweet

Nigeria's Minister of Information and Culture,, critisizes Twitter for deleting a remark on President Buhari's account after he alluded to the country's civil war in the context of contemporary instability. Twitter deleted the comment, stating it had broken regulatory guidelines. "Twitter...

Mauritius’ longest-serving prime minister dies at 91

The former Prime Minister and President of the Republic of Mauritius, Sir Anerood Jugnauth has died at the age of 91. He is the country's longest-serving prime minister, having served for more than 18 years. He was widely regarded as...

Senegal: 12-times prison escapee arrested again

Senegalese prisoner nicknamed 'Escape Ace' has been captured once again after his most recent jailbreak in Dakar last weekend. Baye Modou Fall is said to have escaped from jail 12 times, according to local media reports. Following his last attempt, he...
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LGBTQ+ community is not funding National Cathedral project – Rev. Kusi Boateng

The secretary to the board of trustees of the National Cathedral Secretariat Rev. Kusi Boateng, has denied rumours that...