Fulani, Farmers Conflict In Nigeria Not Ethno-Religious, But…
By Ahmad Umar Participants at the National Conference on the Dynamics of Pastoral Nomadism in Contemporary Nigeria, have said that the strained relationship between Fulani...
Zimbabwe Sacks 16,000 Striking Nurses, Says Action “Politically Motivated”
Zimbabwe on Wednesday sacked 16,000 striking nurses, as the new government
sought to keep a lid on labour unrest in the build-up to the first...
Australia: Banking Executives Responsible For Misconduct May Face Jail
Australian Treasurer Scott Morrison warned that financial sector executives responsible for widespread breaches of corporate law could face jail. Meanwhile, a powerful judicial inquiry heard...
WHO Donates Motorcycles To Kaduna, Northern Nigeria For Disease Surveillance
World Health Organisation (WHO), Kaduna state office, North west Nigeria has donated motorcycle to each of the 23 local government councils in the State for disease...
Ethnic Violence Pushes 3,000 Malians To Burkina Faso Crisis Zone, UN Says
The UN on Wednesday said ethnic violence in central Mali has driven 3,000 people into northern Burkina Faso since February, straining dwindling food and...
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Abuja Hospital Performs First Open-Heart Surgery, SBRT In West Africa
By Sunday Elijah, West Africa marked a medical milestone this...
How Democratic Republic Of Congo’s (DRC) Equateur Province Turned The Tide On Mpox
In Mbandaka, the capital of the Democratic Republic of...
Donors Conclude African Development Fund Replenishment Talks In London
Donor countries have concluded the 17th replenishment meeting of...
Kenya: Jirongo Death Sparks Fresh Calls For Safety On Nairobi–Nakuru Highway
By Vyona Adhiambo, Kenya is mourning the sudden death of...