By John Ikani The African Union's entry into the G20 on Saturday has been met with widespread approval from African leaders, who see it as a significant step toward giving the continent a stronger voice on...
By John Ikani The African Union (AU) officially assumed its position as a fresh entrant into the G20 over the weekend, following the cordial invitation extended by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. This enlargement of the...
By John Ikani Following last week's coup in Gabon, Central Africa's mediator for the nation and its newly-installed military leader have come together to chart a "roadmap" towards reinstating democratic governance, according to a regime official....
By John Ikani The G20 alliance, a coalition of influential nations, has reportedly reached a consensus to confer permanent membership status upon the African Union (AU), according to insiders cited by Bloomberg on Thursday. This significant...
By John Ikani Ali Bongo, formerly under house arrest, has been set free by the military junta in Gabon. The development comes eight days after his ousting as president. In addition to Bongo's release, the new...
By John Ikani Madagascar's President Andry Rajoelina has made known his intention to seek re-election in the upcoming November polls. Rajoelina made the announcement during a grand ceremony held at the island's largest stadium. The presidential...
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