CAF Decision Sparks Crisis of Confidence in African Football
AFCON title reversal fuels debate over governance, fairness, and institutional integrity
CAF Decision Sparks Crisis of Confidence in African Football
AFCON title reversal fuels debate over governance, fairness, and institutional integrity
Kenya’s Flower Exports Wilt Under Global Supply Shock
Logistics disruptions and soaring freight costs push key industry into crisis
Fish population in Senegal drastically declines amid a surge in illegal fishing
Illegal fishing in Senegal has significantly contributed to a decline in fish population, triggering concerns among communities depending on the aquatic resource to feed their families.
Iran reports strikes on gas facilities despite Trump's pause signal
State-linked media says Israeli-US attacks hit gas infrastructure in Isfahan and Khorramshahr, though officials report no disruption to supply.
Mauritius condemns missile attack on Diego Garcia base
Port Louis calls the launch of missiles towards the Diego Garcia base a violation of international law and urges diplomacy.
Ghana Pushes UN to Recognise Slave Trade as Crime Against Humanity
Draft resolution aims to strengthen reparations efforts and address historical injustices
Namibia rejects Starlink licence request
Namibia said on Monday it had rejected a request for billionaire Elon Musk's Starlink to operate its satellite internet services in the country, dealing the company a second setback in Southern Africa.
Trump believes Israel will honour US-Iran truce deal, but offers no guarantee
US President suggests Israel will be "very happy" with a possible US-Iran truce deal, but stops short of guaranteeing Tel Aviv's adherence.
African bunkering hubs gain as ships reroute around the Cape
Ship-refuelling companies along Africa's coast are seeing a surge in business as more vessels divert around the Cape of Good Hope, with war in the Middle East reshaping global shipping routes.
Kenya Airways says Iran war has led to demand hike for its flights
Kenya Airways said on Monday demand for seats on its flights had jumped due to the effects of war in the Middle East, with most of the gains coming from Europe, the US and Asia.