Tag: Africa
In Burkina Faso, the new government recalls its priorities
In Burkina Faso, the new government team met this Monday, March 7 for the first council around the President of the Transition. With our correspondent in Ouagadougou, Yaya Boudani These…
controversy in South Africa over the government’s position in the conflict
On the twelfth day of the war in Ukraine, in South Africa, the debate continues around the vague position of the government. If the Minister of Foreign Affairs had, at…
the supporters of the Transition and France demonstrated in Ndjamena
In Chad, nearly 2,000 people demonstrated this Sunday, March 6, in Ndjamena at the call of the Coalition of Civil Society Associations for Citizen Action (Casac), close to the transition…
Thomas Lubanga and Germain Katanga still hostages of the armed group Codeco
The eight negotiators sent by President Félix Tshisekedi to Ituri to broker a ceasefire with armed groups are still being held by the Codeco militia. They were taken prisoner on…
Expulsion of an Africa Sports coach from Abidjan, accused of sexual harassment
In Côte d’Ivoire, the president of Africa Sports in Abidjan, one of the country’s most renowned football clubs, announced on Saturday that a coach had been suspended and expelled in…
In Madagascar, residents forced to drink potentially polluted river water
The exploitation of ilmenite carried out by the company QMM, a subsidiary of the company Rio Tinto, would be at the origin of this risk, denounce organizations in a press…
Appointments to the new High Commission of the Republic of Gabon are causing a stir
In Gabon, a new political institution is born: . Its creation was announced during a council of ministers on September 13, but it was only Friday that the first members…
The Malian army rejects all responsibility in the mass grave of the circle of Niono
On the images that have been circulating for a few days on social networks, we see about thirty men burned and piled up. The allegations that the Malian armed forces…
In Madagascar, a reopening of borders with a bitter taste for businesses
The tourism sector and the private sector in general say they are very dissatisfied with the measures imposed by the Malagasy authorities for the reopening of the borders of the…
the government reshuffle strengthens the power of President Nyusi
Thursday, March 3, the president carried out the biggest ministerial reshuffle since he came to power in 2015. Filipe Nyusi reshuffled 6 ministries out of the 18 in his government,…