Scenes Female DJs step up and break taboos in Tunisia In partnership with Media City "Usually, when I'm at a party, I stand so close to the DJ box and I keep wondering what is that guy doing? What are all those buttons made for?" 10/01/2022
No Comment Ugandan children back to school and vaccine in Nepal Schools in Uganda reopen nearly two years after learning was suspended because of the coronavirus pandemic and schoolchildren given vaccine in Nepal amid Covid resurgence. 10/01/2022
No Comment Fans arrive at stadium for AFCON opener Cameroon-Burkina Faso Fans arrive at the vast new 60,000-seat Olembe Stadium in Yaounde for the Africa Cup of Nations opener between the hosts Cameroon and Burkina Faso. 09/01/2022
Ethiopia Tigray forces say Ethiopian airstrike kills 56 civilians An airstrike in Ethiopia’s embattled Tigray region has killed at least 56 people at a camp for displaced people, a spokesman for the Tigray forces said. 08/01/2022
No Comment Ethiopians celebrate Christmas in religious town of Lalibela Ethiopians celebrate Christmas in religious town of Lalibela 07/01/2022
Travel News TUI settles lawsuit with terror attack survivors and victims' families Nearly 40 tourists were killed in the attack, with a further 39 injured, after Seifeddine Rezgui opened fire on a beach outside Sousse. 06/01/2022
Destinations Which tiny African nation has its very own ski resort? Skiing in Africa is a thing, and here’s why you should try it out. 04/01/2022
Food and Drink Meet the man hoping to make Africa's first Michelin-starred restaurant Congolese chef Dieuveil Malonga has visited 38 of Africa's 54 countries, bringing back an abundance with techniques and ingredients with him. Now his sights are are set on blending afro-fusion cuisine with fine dining. 04/01/2022
No Comment South Africa Parliament fire reignites South Africa's National Assembly building in Cape Town reignited on Monday, after a major fire the day before gutted the 138-year-old parliament complex. 03/01/2022
South Africa Fire reignites at South Africa's Parliament in Cape Town The fire that has already destroyed South Africa's main Parliament chamber flared up again about 36 hours after it started. 03/01/2022
Kenya World-famous Kenyan paleoanthropologist Richard Leakey dies aged 77 Leakey, who unearthed evidence that helped to prove humankind evolved in Africa, died on Sunday at the age of 77, Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta said. 03/01/2022
Sudan Sudan's PM Abdalla Hamdok announces resignation amid deadlock "I tried my best to stop the country from sliding towards disaster," Hamdok said in his resignation speech. 03/01/2022
No Comment Sudanese pro-democracy protesters brave tear gas during rally in Khartoum Sudanese pro-democracy protesters rally in the capital Khartoum as they brave tear gas to demonstrate against an October 25 coup launched by military leader General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan 02/01/2022
No Comment Fire burns Parliament building in Cape Town A major fire that erupted Sunday at South Africa's national Parliament complex in Cape Town has spread to the National Assembly 02/01/2022
South Africa Fire 'under control' after it ravaged Cape Town Parliament complex No one has been injured in the fire, which was reported by security guards. A suspected arsonist has been arrested and is due in court this week, authorities say. 02/01/2022
South Africa South Africa bids final farewell to Archbishop Desmond Tutu Tutu was a tireless opponent of the racist apartheid regime in South Africa and a Nobel Peace Prize winner. 01/01/2022
No Comment Desmond Tutu's coffin laid to rest in St George's Cathedral Desmond Tutu's coffin laid to rest in St George's Cathedral, while Johannesburg memorial celebrates Tutu's life 30/12/2021
No Comment Sudanese brave lockdown to keep up anti-coup protests Sudanese demonstrators join new protests against the army's October 25 coup in the capital Khartoum. 30/12/2021
Tech News Secrets of a 3000-year-old mummy unwrapped using X-ray and 3D scans Scientists uncover what was hidden under a mummy's wrappings for over three thousand years using X-rays, CT scans and 2D and 3D softwares. 30/12/2021
South Africa Archbishop Desmond Tutu funeral cortege arrives at Cape Town cathedral Tutu, the Nobel Peace Prize-winning activist for racial equality and LGBT rights died Sunday at the age of 90. 30/12/2021
No Comment Vigil in Soweto, bells toll at Cape Town cathedral Vigil in Soweto, bells toll at Cape Town cathedral 29/12/2021
Culture news Egyptian scientists 'digitally unwrap' mummy of Pharaoh Amenhotep I The non-invasive research enabled scientists to reveal Amenhotep's face and work out his age and health at the time of his death. 29/12/2021
No Comment Flowers at Cape Town cathedral in memory of Tutu People gather outside St. George's Cathedral in Cape Town to pay tribute to South Africa’s anti-apartheid icon Archbishop Desmond Tutu. His funeral will be held on January 1 at the church, his former Parish 27/12/2021
Libya At least 28 migrants' bodies found lined up on Libya's western coast Libya's Interior Ministry believes the bodies recovered belonged to a group of 60 people supposedly missing at sea. 27/12/2021
Democratic Republic Of Congo Authorities in DR Congo fear more attacks after suicide bomber kills 5 After a suicide bomber killed five people in a thwarted attack on a packed restaurant in Beni, in the east of the country, concerns grow of further attempts by extremists. 26/12/2021
Burkina Faso Burkina Faso: Two days of mourning after militants kill 41 Militants connected to Al Qaeda and Islamic State have repeatedly attacked armies in the region, inflicting heavy casualties to the armies of Burkina Faso, Niger, and Mali in recent weeks. 26/12/2021