Nigerian man jailed for storing human faeces outside his home
Neighbours said the stench from the property had become so overwhelming that it was impossible to relax at home.
Neighbours said the stench from the property had become so overwhelming that it was impossible to relax at home.
Peter Obi and Rabiu Kwankwaso could give Nigeria’s opposition its strongest route to a competitive 2027 election. But first, they must turn two leader-centred movements into a political machine.
[This Day] We had warned in April 2024 that the political partnership between President Diomaye Faye and Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko in Senegal might not stand the test of time. Their falling out after two years has vindicated that prediction, which was based on the history of
[This Day] Tunisia have sacked coach Sabri Lamouchi after they were trounced 5-1 by Sweden in their opening World Cup group game.
[allAfrica] Monrovia -- Both Warring Sides in Sudan Singled out in UN Report
[allAfrica] Mombasa, Kenya -- For decades, the outlook for the coral reefs has been increasingly bleak.
Health facilities have come under attack during the current outbreak as a result of misinformation and fear.
John Steenhuisen is one of South Africa's best-known politicians after leading the DA for seven years.
[New Times] Heritage is for us all, and it connects humanity in space, time and place. However, with colonial occupation, alongside imposed epistemic dominance and centralised systems of heritage governance in Africa, it continues to push communities away from managing their
The vice-president says the government had barely reached 10% of its targets, without specifying them.
As an IMF mission arrives in Dakar, could the composition of the new government unlock the path to an aid programme?
[The Conversation Africa] Western forces have largely beat a hasty retreat from Africa's coup-prone Sahel region in recent years.
[Afrobarometer] Majorities support women's autonomy in decisions about marriage and childbearing.
[ISS] The spread of Ukrainian technology and expertise could alter the balance between state and non-state armed groups across Africa.
[IPS] United Nations -- A new report from the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) highlights the vast, overlapping climate threats affecting children worldwide, which is leaving them increasingly vulnerable to escalating risks across health, security, and education.
[IPS] Kampala, Uganda -- Global health has a habit of mobilizing around the visible and the dramatic. Ebola, malaria, and Mpox have all dominated headlines related to Africa in recent years, and understandably so. But nobody is talking about one of the most consequential
[The Conversation Africa] South Africa faces a housing backlog of at least 2.6 million units, for more than 12 million people. The state supply of new, subsidised housing has declined over the past decade and the government's housing policy is shifting.
[The Conversation Africa] According to Unesco, around 250 million children (16%) globally are out of school although they are of an age to be at school in their countries. Available evidence suggests that out-of-school numbers are extremely high in conflict-affected countries,
[ISS] Located on the borders of Cameroon, Nigeria and Chad, Darak is valuable to local and national economies - and to violent extremists.
[African Arguments] On 25 April 2026, Mali faced its most severe test in fourteen years. Coordinated JNIM and FLA attacks struck seven major population centres including Kati, Mopti, Gao, and Kidal, as documented in previous articles on African Arguments.
[CAF] For most nations, a first appearance at the FIFA World Cup is about gaining experience. For Cape Verde, it has already become about making history.
[CAF] Egypt head coach Hossam Hassan hailed the team's steady development after the Pharaohs earned an impressive 1-1 draw against Belgium in their opening FIFA World Cup match on Monday.
[CAF] Senegal produced a performance full of courage, quality and ambition, but were ultimately punished by the ruthless efficiency of France as the Lions of Teranga suffered a 3-1 defeat in their opening FIFA World Cup 2026 Group I match in New York on Tuesday.
[CAF] Cape Verde head coach Pedro Leitao Brito (Bubista) praised his side's organizational structure after the Blue Sharks earned a historic 0-0 draw against former FIFA World Cup champions Spain in their first-ever match at the global showpiece on Monday.
[CAF] A fixture that occupies a special place in African football history returns to the FIFA World Cup stage on Tuesday when Senegal face France in a highly anticipated Group I encounter at New York New Jersey Stadium.
[CAF] Algeria's long-awaited return to the FIFA World Cup ended in disappointment on Tuesday evening as Lionel Messi produced another unforgettable performance to guide defending champions Argentina to a 3-0 victory in their Group J opener in Kansas City.
[allAfrica] Mombasa, Kenya -- As Africa hosts the Our Ocean Conference (OOC11) for the first time, The Nature Conservancy (TNC) is spotlighting its deep partnership with African governments and coastal communities to translate ocean commitments into tangible, on-the-ground
Court papers show the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe relied on Jayesh Shah and Al Shams Global for gold sales and loans worth tens of millions of dollars.
The Castel group, which operates Cameroon’s leading sugar producer through its subsidiary Somdia, is preparing to exit the market. At least two prospective buyers are in the running, but the government has not yet had its final say.
Protesters have set 30 June as the date for all undocumented migrants to leave the country.
[allAfrica] Twenty-four years after Senegal's historic upset over France in the opening match of the 2002 FIFA World Cup, Les Bleus finally got their revenge with a 3-1 victory over the Lions of Teranga on Monday at MetLife Stadium in New York New Jersey.
Thomas Partey will miss Ghana's World Cup opener after an appeal against the decision not to grant him a visa is turned down.
[allAfrica] The RootsToFoods Capital Series -- mapping the corridors between Africa and global capital -- will now reach policymakers, institutional investors, Family offices, and philanthropic leaders across the continent through AllAfrica's platform, social channels, and