Members of opposition party Economic Freedom Fighters were removed from parliament during President Jacob Zuma's State of the Nation address for following through on their promise ... Read more »
The female suicide bomber arrived in a vehicle and walked into a crowd outside a grocery store at the end of the terminal where she detonated her explosives. Read more »
Both sides have failed to agree on who should run the 2015 league. Read more »
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The group carried out their first attack on Chadian soil killing several residents and a local chief before they were repelled by security forces. Read more »
This comes after an Israel agent was accused of illegally importing weapons into the country. Read more »
The women were allegedly injected with contaminated tetanus vaccines, says a final report released by the Catholic Church. Read more »
This comes after the country expressed concern over its dependence on Port of Djibouti. Read more »
Oloibiri and neighboring communities where crude oil was first discovered in Nigeria would soon have a fully equipped general hospital, four primary healthcare centres and their ... Read more »
The African Growth and Opportunity Act, the U.S. trade pact known as AGOA, is set to expire on September 30. With the renewal process moving slowly, the uncertainty could ... Read more »
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