Push for extractives to lift veil of secrecy Only 55 out of the 193 UN member states have committed themselves to the Extractive Industry Transparency Initiative (EITI) Standards.
‘Hotel Rwanda’ hero trial to begin on Tuesday He will answer to nine charges related to financing terrorism, armed robbery, abduction, arson, attempted murder, assault, and battery.
Will Burundi’s tourism turn the tide? 2021 could herald a new era as the new government looks determined to pull out all the stops to promote the country.
Travellers stranded as queue to South Africa-Zimbabwe border gets longer Some motorists say they have been in the queue for up to four days and are yet to make it to the border.
CBC charting an integrated digital common payment policy for MSMEs within COMESA The full implementation of a digital common payments policy is projected to result in a 10 per cent annual increase in intra-Africa trade.
IOM raises alarm over illegal transport of corpses from SA Undocumented immigrants are smuggling their dead relatives out of South Africa despite Covid-19.
SADC to meet in January over Mozambique insurgency Cabo Delgado has experienced violent attacks since October 2017.
Zambia's ex-VP Mumba dismisses reports of arrest in DRC He says he has not been arrested, but his movement restricted as authorities investigate why he is in DRC.
Terror groups target youth to join their ranks Action must be taken urgently to avoid the spread of terrorism and its evolution in to a much bigger problem.