The friends who drove from Ghana to the World Cup
Six fans of the Black Stars are living proof of how football can drive supporters to extreme lengths to follow their team.
Six fans of the Black Stars are living proof of how football can drive supporters to extreme lengths to follow their team.
[allAfrica] Last month, Mombasa made history as the first African city to host the Our Ocean Conference (OOC) - an international convening to protect and conserve the ocean, gathering well over a hundred countries. Yet the significance of the conference went far beyond where it
In less than a decade, Cairo has embarked on an ambitious drive to develop its infrastructure across the board, fuelled by substantial inflows of foreign investment. But to what end?
Nelson Mandela's granddaughter says he would have supported "proper immigration management and secured borders".
[CAF] Egypt head coach Hossam Hassan believes his side's experience against African opposition has prepared them well for Friday's FIFA World Cup Round of 32 meeting with Australia.
Former President Zuma's trip to India reignites anger over a decade-old corruption scandal.
The US said the joint operation, which began in December last year, was a success.
[UN News] More blistering heatwaves and other weather extremes are becoming increasingly likely across the world now and in coming months, linked to strengthening El Niño conditions in the tropical Pacific, the UN World Meteorological Organization (WMO) said on Friday.
A three-hour battle at Am-Dafock, repelled only with Russian airstrikes, signals the arrival of the ASP – and draws Central African Republic deeper into Sudan’s war.
The Cameroonian president is in Geneva, where he is receiving medical treatment. He has been joined by his delegation and other relatives less often seen in Switzerland.
President Bola Tinubu’s chief of staff, Femi Gbajabiamila, is at the centre of another controversy.
Biniam Girmay, who is now backed by a World Cup winner, is aiming to reclaim the green jersey two years after the Eritrean made history at the Tour de France.
[World Bank] Bangui -- new World Bank report released today calls for urgent structural reforms in the public finance sector and the mobilization of domestic resources in the Central African Republic (CAR) to consolidate macroeconomic stability and support human development,
Lionel Messi versus Vozinha. It is the World Cup battle no-one knew they wanted, but which fans now cannot wait to see.
[ISS] Current credit ratings may disadvantage the continent, but wouldn't an African agency amount to Africa 'marking its own homework'?
[Capital FM] Google Play today launched its first Indie Games Fund, committing $1 million to support rising, innovative game studios from across 32 countries in Africa to scale their games and reach a global audience. The fund provides equity-free capital, technical support,
[CAF] Namibian international, Peter Shalulile has officially brought his time at Mamelodi Sundowns to an end, closing a successful six-year spell that saw him establish himself as one of the leading forwards in African club football.
The world’s first trillionaire once bragged about feeding America’s aid apparatus ‘into the woodchipper’. Then the children started dying.
[Premium Times] WHO Director-General, Tedros Ghebreyesus, announced the development on Thursday, saying no new cases had been reported since 25 May.
[Africa CDC] Introduction: Africa's Immunization Landscape and Its Significance
Algeria captain Riyad Mahrez announces his retirement from international football after the Desert Foxes’ 2-0 defeat by Switzerland in the World Cup round of 32.
[AI London] Reacting to the decision by Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger to deposit formal notifications of withdrawal from the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court, Marceau Sivieude, Amnesty International's Regional Director for West and Central Africa, said:
[Botswana Daily News] Gaborone -- Botswana and South Africa enjoy smooth relations, with emerging issues resolved efficiently and effectively through close collaboration, says President Advocate Duma Boko.
The return of the president’s son-in-law to frontline politics, a handwritten note criticising army chief Muhoozi Kainerugaba, and Yoweri Museveni’s conspicuous silence all point to the same conclusion: Uganda’s succession battle is far from settled.
[WFP] Innovation underpins the World Food Programme's work in tackling hunger. Here we look at five innovations making a real difference on the ground.
[WHO] Today, the World Health Organization (WHO) has added the first molecular diagnostic test for Bundibugyo virus (BDBV) to its Emergency Use Listing (EUL). The test detects the virus by identifying its genetic material in blood samples, helping confirm infection rapidly and
[UN News] The hantavirus global outbreak is officially over, Ebola outbreaks are growing in Africa and responders are helping recovery efforts in quake-hit Venezuela, the World Health Organization (WHO) chief said on Thursday, announcing updates on global health emergencies.
[The Conversation Africa] Every year on 16 June, readers around the world celebrate Bloomsday, the annual commemoration of Irish writer James Joyce's landmark 1922 novel Ulysses.