Children’s work in African agriculture is a complex issue that cannot be reduced to a simple dichotomy of harmful versus harmless.
Storm Mountain Diamonds in Lesotho has confirmed the discovery of a rare 108.39-carat pink rough diamond a type IIa (2a) stone.
The history of slavery in Africa and its connection to marriage and patriarchal societies is explored in a recent research paper.
Bed bugs have hit Zimbabwe’s biggest tourist city, Victoria Falls. The bugs have invaded most of the residential areas in the area.
The toll of church members’ dead bodies found in Kenya has risen to 90. At least 34 people have been found alive in the process.
The legacy of former dictator Omar al-Bashir, who ruled Sudan for 30 years, has played a significant role in the country’s political turmoil.
Nigeria and Rwanda become first African countries to sign Artemis Accords, committing to responsible use of space resources.
Zanu-PF, the ruling party of Zimbabwe, has a long history of denouncing the United States as a superpower that polices the world.
Sudan is facing a crisis as the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) paramilitary group and the army clash over disagreements.
African countries are estimated to lose US$17 billion each year to illegal logging. High-value timber species are in global demand.
Many African countries are facing a dangerous situation as public debt repayments reach their highest levels since 1998.
At least 180 people have died in Sudan, and many are wounded after fighting broke out between the Sudanese army and the Rapid Support Forces.
A deadly conflict has broken out between rival factions of the armed forces in Sudan’s capital, Khartoum, leaving at least 180 people dead.
According to Central Committee of Sudan Doctors, an independent pro-democracy group of medics the number of deaths among civilians reached 56
Large quantities of pelagic sargassum seaweed are arriving on the shores of Ghana’s Western Region, affecting fishing communities.
According to Central Committee of Sudan Doctors, an independent pro-democracy group of medics the number of deaths among civilians reached 56
The African Continental Free Trade Agreement (AfCFTA) is aimed towards inclusion and curbing poverty on the African continent.
According to Malawi’s president, the death toll in the country is now over 1 000 people after Cyclone Freddy’s return.
The Ethiopian government won global praise for enacting a law that gave close to a million refugees the right to work and live outside camps.
A study has found that household visits from health extension workers are associated with significantly lower rates of child marriage.
The African Population and Health Research Center carried out a two-year study on girls’ education and wellbeing in Senegal.
Nollywood employs more than a million people directly or indirectly, making the sector Nigeria’s second largest employer after agriculture.
Researchers have conducted a study to determine what causes low-intensity terror campaigns to become civil wars.
Tinubu’s unprecedented choice of a fellow Muslim as vice-president is likely to increase ethnic and religious tensions.
Africa’s energy sector is getting more attention from policymakers and the private sector, with renewed investor interest in gas contracts.