July 29, 2025
Africa: All of Africa Today - July 29, 2025
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June 16, 2025
Africa: All of Africa Today - June 16, 2025
More African Countries to Be Added To U.S. Travel Ban Read more »
June 02, 2025
Africa: All of Africa Today - June 2, 2025
Mpox Cases Spike In Liberia Read more »
May 28, 2025
Africa: All of Africa Today - May 28, 2025
Kenyan President Ruto Urges Militaries in Africa to Forge Closer Cooperation Read more »
May 27, 2025
Africa: All of Africa Today - May 27, 2025
U.S. Military Announces Plans To Adjust Africa Strategy Read more »
May 21, 2025
Africa: All of Africa Today - May 21, 2025
Commercial Diplomacy Now 'Core Focus of U.S. Engagement with Africa' Read more »
May 02, 2025
Africa: All of Africa Today - May 2, 2025
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April 29, 2025
Africa: All of Africa Today - April 29, 2025
Outcry In Sudan Over Viral Video of Civilian Killings Read more »
April 28, 2025
Africa: All of Africa Today - April 28, 2025
'Majority Bloc' Seeks Re-Argument of Liberia Legislative Impasse Read more »
April 17, 2025
Namibia: Filling Potholes – And People's Pockets
With the blessed rains we have had since the beginning of the year, we have been lucky as Namibians. The whole country has been generously soaked, and not a moment too soon. Read more »
Africa: All of Africa Today - April 17, 2025
Rights Groups Criticize New Zimbabwean Law That Curbs Civic Space Read more »
April 03, 2025
Africa: Twenty African Countries, Including Poorest, Hit with High Trump Tariffs
The country that President Donald Trump declared "nobody's ever heard of" during his 4 March address to Congress has been hit with the highest U.S. tariffs in the world. Lesotho… Read more »
February 05, 2025
Namibia: Robust Constitutional Legacy Created by Our Late President, Dr Hage Geingob
Dr. Hage Gottfried Geingob served as the third president of Namibia from March 2015 until his death on February 4, 2024. Previously he served as the country's first Prime… Read more »
November 20, 2024
Southern Africa: Namibia Seeks Solutions During Dire Drought
Climate shocks and emergencies are no longer distant concerns - they are now a reality. The rains in Namibia might provide a brief respite, but the underlying crisis remains. Read more »
October 16, 2024
Namibia: Are Politics and Profit Behind Plans to Cull Elephants?
The decisions made by the Namibian and Zimbabwean governments to slaughter hundreds of elephants amid a widespread drought will do very little to address the effects of human… Read more »
August 29, 2024
Namibia: Why Is Namibia Going to Kill its Endangered Desert Elephants?
Namibia intends to "cull" 21 elephants in the dry north-west of the country where a small population of desert elephants roam Read more »
December 07, 2023
Southern Africa: Botswana Extends Ban on South African Fruits and Vegetables
Botswana announced on Monday, December 5, 2023 that it would extend and expand restrictions on imports of some fresh produce from South Africa as it tries to become self-sufficient… Read more »
October 13, 2023
Namibia: Canada's ReconAfrica Could Start Drilling Near Protected Okavango Delta in 2024
The newly appointed CEO of Canada's Reconnaissance Energy Africa (ReconAfrica) Brian Reinsborough, rejected environmental groups' criticism of the project on Thursday, October 12,… Read more »
July 20, 2023
Namibia: Parliament Backs Anti-Gay Bill Despite Supreme Court Ruling
In what the LGBTIQ+ community views as an unlawful assault, Namibia's upper chamber of parliament enacted a law on July 19 outlawing same-sex marriages and penalising anyone who… Read more »
July 17, 2023
Angola: After Decades, Giraffes Go Home to Angola
Iona National Park in Angola has received 14 giraffes that were relocated from a private wildlife reserve in Namibia, National Public Radio reports. Read more »
July 13, 2023
South Africa: Illegal Trade and Climate Threats Plaguing South Africa's Succulents #AfricaClimateHope
A tragedy is unfolding in South Africa's Karoo region as succulents find themselves entangled in a web of greed and destruction. Read more »
July 11, 2023
South Africa: How To Stop Succulent Poaching and Trafficking in its Tracks #AfricaClimateHope
Succulent poaching, fuelled by the illicit trade it sustains, is emerging as a pressing global concern, threatening the existence of these remarkable plants. The increasing demand… Read more »
June 02, 2023
South Africa: Namibian Fishrot Paymaster Arrested in Western Cape Town
Marén de Klerk, the self-proclaimed paymaster in Namibia's "Fishrot" corruption case, has been arrested in Paarl, South Africa, reports Mail & Guardian . Read more »
May 01, 2023
Namibia: Take Responsibility For Crimes Committed During Colonial Rule, UN Representatives Tell Berlin
The governments of Germany and Namibia have come under fire from UN special rapporteurs for breaching the rights of Herero and Nama ethnic minorities by keeping them out of… Read more »
February 02, 2023
Namibia: Namibia to Step Up Efforts Against Wildlife Crime After 93% Surge in Rhino Poaching
The number of endangered rhinos poached in Namibia reached an all-time high in 2022 after 87 rhinos were killed compared to 45 in 2021, reports Al Jazeera. Read more »









