Somalia cuts diplomatic ties with Kenya citing interference

Somalia has severed diplomatic ties with Kenya, accusing it of violating Somali sovereignty and territorial integrity.
Ivorian President Alassane Ouattara
Ivory Coast’s Ouattara sworn in for third term
Ivorian President Alassane Ouattara took the oath of office for a controversial third term on Monday, urging the opposition to help “defuse tensions” ahead of general elections early next year.
South African Airways
South African Airways prepares to relaunch in 2021
The Department of Public Enterprises (DPE) has announced an interim six-member South African Airways (SAA) board as the airline prepares to relaunch in 2021.
Marriages of underaged girls in Sierra Leone are on the rise as the coronavirus pandemic deepens
In Sierra Leone, families are marrying off underaged girls due to pandemic
In a remote corner of Sierra Leone, a man caught a glimpse of 16-year-old Marie Kamara as she ran past his house. Soon after, he proposed to her.
Nigeria President Muhammadu Buhari
Nigeria steps up efforts to rescue 300 abducted pupils
Nigerian authorities are stepping up efforts to rescue more than 300 students abducted by armed men who raided their hostels.
Some victims were killed, wounded and consumed by enormous flames set by attackers
At least 27 persons killed in Boko Haram attack
Other people were wounded and some reported missing on Saturday evening in the village of Toumour in the Diffa region, said a senior local official.
Ambrose Dlamini was appointed prime minister of Eswatini in November 2018
Eswatini’s Ambrose Dlamini dies after contracting COVID-19
The prime minister of Eswatini, Africa’s last absolute monarchy, died in a South African hospital on Sunday, the government said in a statement.
A picture taken on March 22, 2019 shows skulls of victims of the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi
Rwanda issues new indictments for genocide suspects
Rwanda has issued seven new indictments for genocide fugitives in 2020 as it endeavours to push governments across the world to arrest suspects on their soil.
Goldman Environmental Prize winner, Chibeze Ezekiel
Chinese coal projects threaten Africa's renewable future
When the Ghanaian government agreed to coordinate with Shenzen Energy Group, a Chinese energy company, to build a 7,000-megawatt coal power plant in the country's Ekumfi district, Chibeze Ezekiel was concerned.
Temi Otedola is daughter of Nigerian billionaire, Otedola
Temi Otedola flaunts 14K karat gold ‘safety pin’ earrings worth GH¢1,688 in new photo
Temi Otedola daughter of Nigerian billionaire, Otedola has shown us once again, that money is indeed the answer to all things, as she rocks a 14K karat gold earrings worth over $200.
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