New Traffic Law in Lagos:Fashola says law is not to punish anybody Go to resource »
South Africa has a new orphanage for baby Rhinoceros. Rhino populations have seen a 90 per cent decline since the 1970's. Poachers still kill hundreds … Go to resource »
Rebels in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo are on a mission to repair their image. The M23 rebel army, which seized control of ar Go to resource »
Police have arrested nine people suspected of setting fire to the homes of Coptic Christians following the burning to death of a Muslim in the … Go to resource »
Dana crash inquest continues Go to resource »
Combating the security threats in Nigeria will require not just a better patrol of the nation's borders but a proactive approach from the law … Go to resource »
Combating the security threats in Nigeria will require not just a better patrol of the nation's borders but a proactive approach from the law … Go to resource »
Combating the security threats in Nigeria will require not just a better patrol of the nation's borders but a proactive approach from the law … Go to resource »
Sudan and South Sudan have reached a deal over oil payments ending a dispute that brought the two nations close to war early this year, crippling … Go to resource »
More than thirteen thousand families have arrived in Kanyaruchinya in the north of Goma to escape the violence in their villages. The displaced … Go to resource »
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