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Three Chinese hostages escape their captors in Mali

LATEST NEWSBy Khadija Marjane2 November 2021

Mali security forces rescue the three construction workers, hail their ‘bravery and pugnacity’. Three Chinese nationals who were kidnapped in Mali have been rescued by security forces after they escaped their captors on the weekend, according to the Malian army. In a statement, the army said the three men were rescued on Monday. The Chinese…

Nigeria building collapse : Race to find survivors as dozens still missing

LATEST NEWSBy Khadija Marjane2 November 2021

Rescuers are searching for survivors in the wreckage a 22-storey high-rise block that collapsed under construction in Nigeria’s largest city, Lagos. At least five people have died and dozens are missing. As they worked through the night, rescue workers and some locals scoured through a mound of rubble and twisted metal. Four survivors have been…

Why Africa urgently needs its own genetic library

LATEST NEWSBy Khadija Marjane2 November 2021

It was just a “crazy idea” to start with, says Ambroise Wonkam, professor of medical genetics at Cape Town university in South Africa. He is talking about his vision of creating a huge library of genetic information about the population of Africa, outlined in the science journal Nature, earlier this year. The Three Million African Genomes…

COP26 : Uhuru Kenyatta paints grim picture of impact on Africa.

LATEST NEWSBy Khadija Marjane2 November 2021

Kenya President Uhuru Kenyatta has called on leaders of wealthier nations to take into consideration the “special needs and circumstances of Africa.” in the fight against climate change. Addressing the world at COP26 climate conference in Glasgow, he said Kenya has developed a plan to maintain low carbon development trajectory by 2030. He further called…

Abiy urges all-weapons fight against Tigray rebel advance

LATEST NEWSBy Khadija Marjane1 November 2021

Ethiopia’s Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, has urged his supporters to use any weapons they have to stop an advance by Tigrayan rebel forces. Mr Abiy said it was the duty of citizens to, “block, destroy and bury” the forces of the TPLF rebels. He issued the appeal on Facebook after the rebels said they’d made further territorial…

Wole Soyinka still hopeful for Nigeria despite current misfortunes

LATEST NEWSBy Khadija Marjane1 November 2021

Wole Soyinka, Nigeria’s Nobel-winning author, sees his country’s many problems — misgoverning politicians, systemic corruption, violent extremists, and kidnapping bandits — yet he does not despair. At 87, he believes Nigeria’s youth may have the energy and the know-how to get the troubled country back on track. Soyinka credits young Nigerians between 15 and 35…

Marginalised Ivorians lament ‘curse’ of oil

LATEST NEWSBy Khadija Marjane1 November 2021

African governments typically hail the discovery of oil and gas as a blessing, but poor villagers in southern Ivory Coast are among those who say it can also be a curse. On the petroleum-rich coastline of Jacqueville, about 100 kilometres (60 miles) from Ivory Coast’s economic hub of Abidjan, locals say they have yet to…

Tigrayan rebels claim Ethiopian town Kombolcha

LATEST NEWSBy Khadija Marjane1 November 2021

Tigrayan rebels announced on Sunday that they have captured the northern Ethiopian town of Kombolcha, making it a rapid advance by the Tigray People’s Liberation Front as federal forces begin a battle to recapture the strategic city of Dessie. The announcement by the TPLF came a day after it claimed control of Dessie, a major…

Toxic charge : How batteries are poisoning Kinshasa’s children

LATEST NEWSBy Khadija Marjane29 October 2021

Lead-acid batteries contain several kilogrammes of lead, a potent neurotoxin that is estimated to affect almost 24 million children in DR Congo. Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo – Crouching outside his home in Kinshasa, Deguache Siwambanaza pulls out a handful of lead sheets from a broken car battery. Nearby, his colleague melts a small chunk…

Covid : Call for rich nations to airlift millions of surplus vaccines

LATEST NEWSBy Khadija Marjane29 October 2021

More than 160 former world leaders and global figures have called on the UK and other rich countries to immediately airlift millions of surplus Covid vaccines to less developed nations. They say it would be unethical for doses to be wasted while thousands are dying with the virus every day. The call comes in a…

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