South Africa: Dozens still missing after building collapse
Efforts are continuing in South Africa to find around 50 people after a building collapsed in coastal city of George.
Efforts are continuing in South Africa to find around 50 people after a building collapsed in coastal city of George.
The airline will now resume DR Congo flights, which were suspended as its staff were detained there.
[ISS] Globally and in Africa, many electoral processes suffer from a lack of transparency, trust and oversight.
[African Union] Africa is the only continent endowed with natural ingredients that can easily be used to greatly expand agricultural production. Africa has 60 percent of the world's available arable land, the largest share globally, and suitable for agricultural production
The political veteran believes he is a credible alternative to the ruling ANC party.
[DA] After more than a hundred years of operation in South Africa, the international energy conglomerate Shell Plc is the latest major company to confirm that it plans to divest from our country due to the inhospitable environment fostered by the ANC government.
The Democratic Alliance says the controversial message sets out the choice ahead of the election.
Rescue teams worked searching for dozens of construction workers buried under the rubble after a multi-story apartment complex that was being built collapsed in a coastal city in South Africa.
The move raises questions over the government’s handling of prosecutions for alleged corruption.
Eliud Kipchoge says his family received threats on social media after the death of fellow marathon runner Kelvin Kiptum.
[WHO-AFRO] Windhoek -- The World Health Organization (WHO) Regional Office for Africa and partner organizations today launched the region's first-ever health investment charter that aims to align and drive sustainable investment in the health workforce.
[UNDP] The way we communicate the issue has a different impact on different audiences
[New Times] Mogadishu -- A high-level delegation from the African Union Commission has wrapped up their assessment visit to Somalia by vowing to preserve the hard-won stabilization gains achieved so far, ahead of the exit of the AU peacekeeping troops.
[Independent (Kampala)] As unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) become increasingly critical for modern armed forces, African countries are investing in the local production of military drones.
[Global Fund] Windhoek -- The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria (the Global Fund), warmly welcomes the launch of the Africa Health Workforce Investment Charter, which was signed today in Windhoek, Namibia, at the Africa Health Workforce Investment Forum.
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[Africa CDC] Honorables and dear colleagues, please let me first thank the Government of Namibia for hosting this Forum and welcoming us.
[African Arguments] When malaria rages, the women whose labour, visible and invisible, is the bedrock of the care economy, suffer; the effects reverberate across society.
[Leadership] Media owners, chief executives, editors and other categories of journalists will be converging on Nairobi, Kenya for the biggest AllAfrica Media Leaders' Summit (AMLS).
One father told the BBC his son has been texting him from under the rubble - but rescuers have not found him yet.