A top official from the conflict-hit Ethiopian northern region of Tigray, Keria Ibrahim has surrendered. Keria Ibrahim is one of the Tigray People's Liberation Front (TPLF) party's nine executive committee members whose forces have been fighting...
The Prime Minister of Eswatini, Ambrose Dlamini has been transferred to a hospital in South Africa to fast-track his recovery from the Covid-19 virus. PM Dlamini tested positive to the novel corona virus in November and...
The U.S. Justice Department is investigating a suspected bribery scheme in which a “substantial political contribution” would be offered in exchange for a presidential pardon or reprieve of sentence, according to a court document unsealed on...
The United States President-elect, Joe Biden has assured of building on the strong and lasting partnership between the United States and Kenya across a variety of issues affecting the two countries. This promise was conveyed over...
EthiA few days after Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed declared the conflict in the Tigray region over, fighters of the Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF) have been seen trying to re-group outside the city of Mekelle...
As Africa joins the rest of the world to celebrate World Aids Day, the African Union Commission has reiterated its commitment to combating HIV/AIDS in the continent. It has also tasked leaders and communities on the...
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