People power challenging African dictators
On November 21, after more than a week of military pressure and mass protests, Mugabe had no choice but to resign.
By Panashe Mnemo and Michael Dodo
Mar. 19, 2024
Ivorians put poor group stage behind them, eye Afcon glory
But there was also credit for the work of Gasset.
By Supersport
Jan. 30, 2024
Human activity pushing Africa’s birds of prey into decline
These datasets spanned surveys conducted during two crucial periods: 1969-1995 and 2000-2020.
By The Exchange
Jan. 22, 2024
Deze raWasu eyes French art competition
The song Rudo Rwangu appears to be doing wonders for Deze raWasu as last month the group through this song reached the finals of the Intercontinental Bienal exhibition in Latin America.
By Tendai Sauta
Nov. 28, 2023
Zim’s filmmakers qualify for Mzansi’s DFMI business lab
Riyano yesterday told NewsDay Life & Style that she wants to tell African stories on a global scale whilst fostering social impact.
By Winston Antonio
Oct. 6, 2023
Africa’s growing democracy deficit
Coups in Mali, Guinea, Burkina Faso, Chad and Niger have underlined the region’s instability amid threats from insurgents and weak democratic institutions.
By Silence
Sep. 15, 2023
Dozens killed in 'barbaric' Burkina Faso attacks
Militant groups linked to al-Qaeda and the Islamic State (IS) are known to operate in the region.
By Bbc News
Apr. 9, 2023
Burkina Faso suspends France 24 broadcasts
France 24 aired the interview with Aqim’s leader Yezid Mebarek earlier this month, after France killed his predecessor in an air raid.
By Bbc News
Mar. 27, 2023
North Burkina Faso ambush kills at least 16 security forces
Sixteen security forces were killed in an ambush in Burkina Faso's insurgent-hit north on Wednesday, three security sources said on Friday.
By Reuters
Feb. 10, 2023