11 Africans in court over fake gold on mystery plane A private plane flying from Egypt landed in Zambia with $5m in cash, fake gold, and guns on board.
Foreign observers say Zimbabwe poll not free and fair Most observer missions noted that although the elections were generally peaceful, the electoral processes did not meet international standards.
SADC pokes holes in Zimbabwe elections SADC observers, led by former Zambian vice president Nevers Mumba, said while the polls were largely peaceful, they did not meet regional standards.
Africa now fastest growing source of diaspora flows to Kenya Most of the cash from those residing abroad is spent on consumption, with North America accounting for 60 percent.
Zimbabwe ‘slows down’ internet as voting begins SurfShark's internet shutdown tracker showed speeds have been muzzled ahead of elections.
Zimbabwe’s new elections facing familiar old fears Fear is based on a crackdown on the opposition by the Mnangagwa regime and perennial complaints about uneven playing field by electoral commission.
SADC extends troop deployment to DRC and Mozambique In the DRC, diplomatic efforts have been held without favourable results. In Mozambique, an insurgency since 2017 has displaced thousands.
Finnish firm unveils bus booking service in Kenya The platform has integrated parcel delivery services targeting small and medium enterprises, online merchants and individuals.
Kenya's unique mobile uptake rises to 64pc Kenya’s unique mobile penetration is the highest in the region.
Mombasa port’s new cranes to boost efficiency Capt Ruto said the four cranes will increase berth productivity and reduce ship working time at berth 16 by nearly 40 percent.