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Regional reporting and analysis from across Africa, covering diplomacy, security, politics, business, and major developments shaping the continent.

The Ministry of Public Health is investigating the cases of “fictitious” doctors

In the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), the scandal with the lists of fictitious doctors receiving salaries and a risk premium is spraying the Ministry of Public Health. The latter launched at the beginning of the week a solemn appeal to condemn those who wrongfully receive wages and risk premiums. Nearly 500 names have already been discovered and published in the capital, but the issue is still…

Nigeria mobilizes in opposition to police violence following Lekki’s drama

A number of states have already arrange committees to analyze police violence, one of many calls for of younger folks whose protest motion was bloodily suppressed after a military intervention on October 20 in Lagos. A "judicial inquiry and return committee" composed of eight members started its work on Tuesday, October 27, in megalopolis, to attempt to do justice to some victims.…

Anti-Khat lawyer deported from Somaliland

AXADLE, Northeastern State - The secessionist state of Somaliland on Tuesday deported a number one anti-Khat marketing campaign, in one other step that comes amid an argument involving the deportation of a Tik Tok star and the suspension of United Nations humanitarian actions within the area. Final week, Somaliland suspended its engagement with the United Nations on humanitarian actions in what's believed to be triggered by the worldwide company's determination to work from Mogadishu, the capital of Somalia, which…

Al-Shabaab’s income is “enhancing” amid assaults by SNA and AU

MOGADISHU, Somalia - Somalia-based Al-Shabaab militants have drastically improved their income assortment on the expense of the Somali federal authorities, the Hiraal Institute stated in a report masking the group's financial exploitation, which may elevate questions in regards to the group's skill to assault the nation. The militants are elevating at the least $ 15 million a month through which greater than half of the quantity comes from the capital, Mogadishu, the Hiraal Institute stated, including that…

“The surprise of the Tanzanian presidential election could come from Zanzibar”

Tanzanians go to the polls on Wednesday, October 28 to elect their president, their deputies and their local councilors in a socio-political context exacerbated by the inclinations of authoritarianism of the outgoing administration. President John Magufuli's five - year period of oppression on the one hand and the chaotic control of the Covid - 19 pandemic on the other have undermined Tanzanian…

companies reopen with rising prices

Activities have been severely disrupted since the election, especially in the markets, and prices are feeling the effects. With our special correspondent in Conakry, Charlotte idracSitting on a bench in the Taouyah market, Moussa is waiting for customers. This grocery store sells "a little of everything", he says, blisters,…

More solidarity to fight terrorism, demand African heads of state

The Congolese capital hosted an international conference on Tuesday 27 October to celebrate the 80th anniversary of the Brazzaville Manifesto, the act by which General Charles de Gaulle designated this city the capital of free France during World War II. At least four African heads of state who participated took the opportunity to call for more solidarity to fight terrorism shaking the continent.…