Thursday, May 2, 2024

World

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...

Uganda: Law students question relevance of bar course as 90.2% of students fail exams

In Uganda, only 9.8% of students pursuing a career as an advocate passed examinations for the 2019/2020 academic year, leading calls to abolish the bar course. Although 1474 students took the exam, just 145 passed. 1329 students, or 90.2%, were unsuccessful. This...

Guinea: ‘Okada’ riders play cat-and-mouse with police in enforcing order on illegal motorcycle taxiing

Tensions are running high on the streets of Conakry these days, as motorbike taxi drivers and police officers engage in a cat-and-mouse game. Two-wheeled taxis are required for anybody wishing to bypass the severe traffic jams in the West African...

“You will soon have the shock of your lives” – Buhari to alleged arsonists

President Muhammadu Buhari of Nigeria has warned that his administration would not tolerate any activity that promotes criminality or unrest in the country. He was reacting to a growing wave of attacks, particularly on government facilities, in the country's south-eastern...

AU joins ECOWAS in Mali suspension

The African Union (AU) has decided to ban Mali once again amidst a second military coup in nine months. The AU's decision comes barely days after Mali was suspended from the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS). The AU said...

Senegalese government splashes $110 million on new presidential jet amidst Covid-19 woes

The people of Senegal have denounced the acquisition of a new airplane for President Macky Sall as 'wasteful.' Finance and Budget Minister Abdoulaye Daouda Diallo, succumbing to criticism, informed parliament last week that the Airbus A320 neo will cost taxpayers...

Uganda: Assailants kill minister’s daughter in failed assassination attempt

Gunmen assaulted and injured Uganda's former army chief, murdering his daughter and driver in an assassination attempt. On Tuesday, four assailants on motorbikes opened fire on a vehicle carrying General Katumba Wamala, the minister of works and transport, in the...

Three-child policy: China breaks ceiling on births after data showed significant decline

Married Chinese couples may have up to three children, China announced on Monday, in a major shift from the existing limit of two after recent data showed a dramatic decline in births in the world's most populous country. Beijing scrapped...
- Advertisement -

Latest News

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...