By John Ikani The United Nations Security Council (UNSC) has decided to relax the arms embargo on the Central African Republic (CAR), permitting the flow of weapons to government forces. However, authorities in the capital city...
By Enyichukwu Enemanna Nigerian authorities have met with the Deputy Minister of Defence Industry of Azerbaijan, Vugar Mustafayev, where the two countries discussed military and technical cooperation with each other. The meeting on Wednesday took place...
By Enyichukwu Enemanna The Nigerian Senate has urged the Federal Government to synergise with Finnish authorities for the extradition of secessionist leader Simon Ekpa, pro-Biafra agitator accused of instigating the Monday sit-at-home protest in Nigeria's South...
By John Ikani The United States has imposed sanctions on three Malian officials, including the Minister of Defense, amidst allegations of their involvement in facilitating the activities of the Russian Wagner Group within the West African...
By Enyichukwu Enemanna No fewer than three million Sudanese have lost their homes even as humanitarian needs escalate following the crisis in the country that has hit its 100th-day. A report released on Monday by UNICEF...
By Enyichukwu Enemanna In response to incessant oil bunkering, sea piracy and boat mishaps on Nigerian waterways in recent times, the House of Representatives has challenged the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) and National...
Heritage Times HT stands as a beacon of pan-African journalism, dedicated to amplyfing the rich tapestry of voices and narratives across the continent. With unwavering commitment, we illuminate the evocative essence of Africa, offering a fresh perspective that captivates our global audience.
© 2024 Heritage Times (HT) Media.
The African continent is in urgent need of balanced and credible news. We face immense challenges in delivering accurate and comprehensive news coverage. We kindly seek your support in achieving these critical goals.
Heritage Times (HT) represents fact-based investigative journalism for Africans by Africans, with a global reach. Our work is made possible by the unwavering support of our partners and a diverse range of readers who believe in our mission.
We are committed to delivering real-time. in-depth, exclusive, and free news and information. However, it is important to recognize that investigative journalism requires substantial funding and involves significant risk. Our reporters often face serious dangers in their pursuit of truth, and we uphold a strict principle of not accepting payments for news.
Join us in advancing this African News Frontier by supporting balanced and credible journalism across Africa.