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Gambia bans all timber exports to combat rosewood smuggling
Posted on Saturday July 02, 2022

In 2020, the BBC revealed that vast quantities of protected rosewood were being trafficked from Senegal.

Libya protesters storm parliament building in Tobruk
Posted on Saturday July 02, 2022

Rallies take place in Tobruk, Tripoli and other cities amid anger at the country's political deadlock.

Women's Afcon: Four players you should look out for
Posted on Saturday July 02, 2022

The Women's Africa Cup of Nations kicks off in Morocco on 2 July.

South Sudan: Thousands facing food insecurity as food aid cuts hit
Posted on Friday July 01, 2022

Some 60% of the country's population faces severe acute food insecurity amid food aid cuts, aid workers say.

Wafcon returns with World Cup places at stake
Posted on Friday July 01, 2022

The Women's Africa Cup of Nations returns after a four-year absence, expanded to 12 teams and with World Cup qualification at stake.

How flowers are 'put to sleep' for long sea voyages
Posted on Thursday June 30, 2022

Kenya's flower exporters are switching to sea freight as new tech helps keep flowers fresh at sea.

Why ex-French colonies are joining the Commonwealth
Posted on Tuesday June 28, 2022

Behind the Commonwealth's allure as it welcomes Gabon and Togo into its ranks.

Outcry in Egypt as iconic Nile houseboats are destroyed
Posted on Tuesday June 28, 2022

The last homes are being removed as part of what officials say is a plan to beautify the waterfront.

Kenyan policeman's suicide: A widow's grief
Posted on Sunday June 26, 2022

The force takes on mental health to help officers affected by stress - but for some it comes too late.

Kenyan elections: The woman who rallies crowds - but won't vote
Posted on Friday June 24, 2022

Diana Mwazi is one of many young Kenyans who see elections as a way to make money, not bring change.

Mohamed Salah: Why new Liverpool deal goes beyond football
Posted on Saturday July 02, 2022

The "Egyptian King" has won as many, if not more, plaudits for his persona and conduct off the pitch.

WAFCON 2022: Zambia rocked as skipper Banda ruled out on eve of finals
Posted on Friday July 01, 2022

Zambia's 2022 Women's Africa Cup of Nations hopes are dealt a major blow as captain Barbra Banda is ruled out for medical reasons on the eve of the tournament.

Wimbledon 2022: Ons Jabeur and Jelena Ostapenko through to fourth round
Posted on Friday July 01, 2022

Tunisian third seed Ons Jabeur showcases her skill and variety to entertain the Wimbledon fans on the way to reaching the fourth round.

Andre Onana: Inter Milan sign Cameroon keeper from Ajax
Posted on Friday July 01, 2022

Italian Serie A side Inter Milan sign Cameroon goalkeeper Andre Onana on a free transfer from Dutch giants Ajax.

'Cristiano made me a Real Madrid fan' - Jabeur
Posted on Friday July 01, 2022

World number two Ons Jabeur on 'Ons the footballer' and her love for Cristiano Ronaldo and Real Madrid.

What does it mean to be an Afro-Italian musician?
Posted on Friday July 01, 2022

We talk to the Afro-Italian artists hoping to make a change.

LGBT in Ghana: 'We exist and we are here'
Posted on Thursday June 30, 2022

Angel Maxine, Ghana's first openly transgender musician, talks about the journey to becoming herself.

How board games inspired a Ugandan souvenirs business
Posted on Wednesday June 29, 2022

Emily Banya co-founded a souvenirs business after puzzles helped her mental health

Kenya 2022 elections: 'To me, leadership has no gender' says intersex candidate
Posted on Tuesday June 28, 2022

Kwamboka Kibagendi is the first known intersex person in Kenya to vie for a competitive political seat.

Forced to Beg: Tanzania’s Trafficked Kids
Posted on Sunday June 26, 2022

A BBC undercover investigation has exposed a human trafficking network smuggling disabled children from Tanzania to Kenya.

Mauritius medical clown: 'When I see the kids smiling I feel really good'
Posted on Friday June 24, 2022

Sharon Juhl is not your ordinary clown, he is a medical clown bringing smiles to hospitalised children.


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News24.com | Pope 'greatly disappointed' over cancelled Africa visit
Posted on Saturday July 02, 2022

Pope Francis has said he is "greatly disappointed" he cannot make a planned visit to the Democratic Republic of Congo and South Sudan on Saturday due to knee pain.

News24.com | Independent Algeria turns 60, but colonial-era wounds remain
Posted on Saturday July 02, 2022

Algeria marks 60 years of independence from France on Tuesday, but rival narratives over atrocities committed during more than a century of colonial rule still trigger bitter diplomatic tensions.

News24.com | Talk to us: How does the Zimbabwean Exemption Permit termination affect you?
Posted on Wednesday June 29, 2022

Are you affected by the decision by government to terminate the Zimbabwean Exemption Permit? News24 wants to hear from you. If you would like to feature in our series highlighting the human impact of this decision, send us a mail to feedback@news24.com.

News24.com | Zimbabwe's merry-go-round finance measures fail to cheer up economy
Posted on Saturday July 02, 2022

New gold coins, an interest rate at 200% - among the highest in the world – and jotting down the legal currency status for US dollars into law are all part of the latest money merry-go-round finance measures put in place by Zimbabwe to try to attract investors.

News24.com | WATCH | All the latest news videos from around Africa
Posted on Monday June 13, 2022

Watch all the latest news videos from around Africa

News24.com | Nearly 30 000 children fled Mozambique violence in June: charity
Posted on Friday July 01, 2022

A new wave of violence in jihadist-hit northern Mozambique uprooted close to 30 000 children in June, the highest monthly figure in the long-running crisis, a British charity reported.

News24.com | Six weeks before Kenya votes, international partners call for peaceful elections
Posted on Friday July 01, 2022

With under six weeks before Kenya goes to the polls on 9 August, the United States and other international partners are pulling out all stops to see the east African country hold peaceful and credible elections.

News24.com | Mbeki lauds Kenneth Kaunda as 'giant' of African and SA liberation struggle
Posted on Friday July 01, 2022

Former president Thabo Mbeki has paid tribute to the late Kenneth Kaunda for his role in the liberation of South Africa from "colonialism of a special type", at the first anniversary of the former Zambian president's death.

News24.com | Eswatini government slams news site, declares journalist 'terrorist' amid 'winter revolution'
Posted on Friday July 01, 2022

The Eswatini government has declared activist and journalist Zweli Martin Dlamini a terrorist, and condemned his online publication Swaziland News.

News24.com | Nine protesters killed in Sudan anti-coup mass rallies
Posted on Friday July 01, 2022

At least nine Sudanese demonstrators were killed Thursday as security forces sought to quash mass rallies of protesters demanding an end to military rule, pro-democracy medics said.

News24.com | Ten people found dead in Niger near Libya border
Posted on Thursday June 30, 2022

Ten migrants have been found dead in the desert in northern Niger near the Libyan border, the Nigerien defence ministry said.

News24.com | Congo buries murdered independence hero Lumumba's only remains
Posted on Thursday June 30, 2022

The family of Democratic Republic of Congo's murdered independence hero Patrice Lumumba buried his only known remains, a tooth, in the capital Kinshasa, 61 years after his death at the hands of Belgian-backed secessionist rebels.

News24.com | SA delegations congratulates new Pan-African Parliament president
Posted on Thursday June 30, 2022

Parliament's delegation to the Pan-African Parliament congratulated Fortune Charumbira on his election as PAP president.

News24.com | PICS | Flags flown to hail founding father Patrice Lumumba as DRC celebrates 62 years of independence
Posted on Thursday June 30, 2022

The Democratic Republic of the Congo marks the 62nd anniversary of its independence on Thursday.

News24.com | WATCH | Mali vows to defy UN call to allow peacekeepers to investigate abuses
Posted on Thursday June 30, 2022

Mali vowed on Wednesday to defy a United Nations Security Council call for the West African country to allow freedom of movement for peacekeepers to investigate human rights abuses.

News24.com | Release 'illegally' detained Tigrayans: Ethiopia rights group
Posted on Thursday June 30, 2022

The Ethiopian Human Rights Commission called on Wednesday for the immediate release of more than 8 500 people from the war-torn Tigray region it said were being illegally held in two camps.

News24.com | 20 found dead in Libya desert after vehicle breakdown: rescuers
Posted on Wednesday June 29, 2022

Twenty people were found dead in the Libyan desert following a vehicle breakdown near the border with Chad and were presumed to have died of thirst, rescuers said.

News24.com | Rwandans fear leaving their homes in Congo as anger grows over rebel attacks
Posted on Wednesday June 29, 2022

Life in Kinshasa was going well for Zawadi, a mother of two from Rwanda, until faraway fighting stoked Congolese anger against her country and videos of men with machetes prowling the city streets in search of Rwandans surfaced on social media.

News24.com | CEF subsidiary's acquisition of Moz gas group hailed as a win for low-carbon energy
Posted on Wednesday June 29, 2022

The acquistion of equity in the Republic of Mozambique Pipeline Company by South Africa's iGAS and Companhia Mocambicana de Gasoduto has been hailed as a win for natural gas trade between the countries

News24.com | Ghana police fire tear gas to disperse protest over living costs
Posted on Wednesday June 29, 2022

Ghana police fired tear gas and arrested more than two dozen protesters in the capital Accra on Tuesday after a demonstration over soaring living costs turned violent.

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