President Paul Biya hosted a luncheon for the national football team after their Afcon victory over Egypt, while the wave of protests on social media grew louder, with Anglophone ... Read more »
From the splendid goals, sensational and awful performances, the tears of sorrow and joy and the poor pitches, it is evident how the just ended Africa Cup of Nations tourney was ... Read more »
The finals of the Africa Cup of Nations 2017 tournament reach their climax in Gabon this weekend. Read more »
There has been a surge in protests by the English speaking minority against the dominance of the Francophone majority. Understanding the country's colonial past helps explain the ... Read more »
The officials were part of the International Boundary Committee set up by the United Nations to resolve the border dispute between the two countries. Read more »
One such soothsayer says since the start of the tournament her house has been flooded with people wanting her predictions so the can go bet on it. Read more »
The actions by President Paul Biya's government is aimed at strangling a protest movement by a segment of the population that feels it is being politically and economically ... Read more »
The African Union has its work cut out: the conflict in South Sudan, tensions in the Democratic Republic of Congo, instability in Mali and the Sahel, turmoil in Libya and the war ... Read more »
The action comes after a "ghost town declaration" - meaning a total shutdown involving businesses and schools - by civil society. Read more »
Football fans love nothing more than a hot marksman, a player who bangs in the goals and acts as a match-winner in the most thrilling of ways. Writing for AllAfrica, NIck Said ... Read more »
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