Kenya’s happiness ranking drops Kenya’s happiness levels have dropped for the first time in five years.
Researchers link HIV infections spike to drought A recent study by University of Bristol revealed that drought-induced behavioural changes, often driven by insufficient resources, could contribute to the spread of HIV.
Why Kenya has not scrapped death penalty Kenya has not carried out any death penalty since 1987, when Hezekiah Ochuka and Pancras Oteyo Okumu were executed for a failed coup in 1982.
A complex history of colonial statues in Africa As African states gained independence from 1950s to 1980s, colonial statues faced three main fates: recycling; toppling; and on-site preservation.
The three top priorities for Africa in the G20 The G20 agenda is moving forward and seizing this opportunity to already put forward African Union proposals is important.
OBBO: How SA, US polls could shape Tshisekedi’s bread in Kinshasa Regional analysts in East Africa, and many people in Rwanda, think Washington’s posture in DRC is driven by the need to get a slice of its vast precious mineral resources.
Mnangagwa abandons flight due to airport threat Zimbabwe airport authorities were made aware of an email sent through Fastjet Airline claiming a "credible bomb/firearm threat" targeting the country's airports.
Africa debt to stay above pre-pandemic levels Africa has been hit by repeated economic shocks since 2020.
AIF expands mission to nourish millions across Africa AIF aims to impact over 10 million lives daily by the end of 2028, scaling the reach of safe, nutritious, and affordable food across Africa.
China promises investment in Sierra Leone China's engagement with African states is expected to take on a bigger focus in 2024 after the dismantling of stringent Covid-19 curbs and the re-opening its borders to the world.