South Africa Cape Town wind batters cyclists Cape Town’s 40th annual Cycle Tour has been cancelled due to extremely high winds that made it hard for cyclists to even stay on their bikes. 13/03/2017
Somalia Deadly explosions rip through Somali capital Somali police sources say two blasts in Mogadishu have killed more than ten people and wounded over a dozen. 13/03/2017
Ethiopia Dozens feared dead after landslide at Ethiopian rubbish dump At least 46 people have been killed in Ethiopia after a giant landslide at a rubbish dump near Addis Ababa. 12/03/2017
No Comment A 'probable' Ramses II statue found in Cairo A joint Egyptian-German team in Cairo, Egypt, have found parts of two statues. 11/03/2017
South Africa S.Africa: taxi drivers cause Johannesburg jams in Uber protest In South Africa, roads leading to Johannesburg’s airport have been disrupted by taxi drivers protesting against Uber. 10/03/2017
Africanews Nigeria: Osinbajo will continue to act as president while I take rest -Buhari Nigeria's president, Muhammadu Buhari on Friday asked the vice president, yemi Osinbajo to continue in the capacity of acting president while he takes rest. 10/03/2017
Egypt Egypt: archaeologists find 'probable' Ramses II statue in Cairo Archaeologists in Egypt have made what’s described as one of the most important ever discoveries. 09/03/2017
Africanews Egyptian who is world's heaviest woman loses 100kg in 3 weeks She was admitted to the Indian hospital in February after a Mumbai-based surgeon, Dr Muffazal Lakdawala, raised funds to have her flown over for treatment. 08/03/2017
No Comment Spanish NGO rescues 250 migrants at sea More than 200 African migrants were rescued off the Libyan coast on Saturday by Proactiva Open Arms, a Spanish NGO. 05/03/2017
Zimbabwe Zimbabwe appeals for aid to help flood victims Last year the rains failed in Zimbabwe leaving 4 million in need of food aid, and now floods have wiped out this season’s harvest. 05/03/2017
Somalia Famine and diarrhoea kill 'over 100' in Somalia, says PM More than 100 people have died from famine and diarrhoea in southern Somalia over a two-day period, according to the country’s prime minister. 05/03/2017
Kenya Drought in Kenya a catastrophe waiting to happen, warns UN An SOS has been sent out by the UN over the growing threat posed by a drought in Kenya. 03/03/2017
World "We can't abandon this region nor ignore this threat" - Manar Slimi Kawtar Wakil, euronews: “We are now joined by Manar Slimi, who heads the Maghreb Centre for Security Studies and Policy Analysis in Rabat. 03/03/2017
Tunisia Germany and Tunisia agree migrant deal Angela Merkel says Tunisia has agreed to take back hundreds of its nationals whose asylum applications have been rejected by Germany. The German chancellor made the pledge during a visit to the Tunisi 03/03/2017
World The Western Sahara Conflict Morocco has announced the withdrawal of its forces from a U. 03/03/2017
World "We expressed the frustration of the Sahrawi people" - Polisario's European representative euronews: “Mr Mohamed Sidati, Polisario’s European representative, thank you for joining us. 03/03/2017
South Africa Lucky escape for some as Johannesburg hospital roof collapses Rescuers have been continuing the search for possible victims after the collapse of a roof at a hospital in Johannesburg. 03/03/2017
Egypt Merkel offers Egypt help in stemming migration to Europe Angela Merkel has sought to help Egypt in tackling migration to Europe as the German Chancellor visited the country ahead of a trip to Tunisia. 03/03/2017
Egypt Egypt appeals court finds Mubarak not guilty over protester deaths There was euphoria among a handful of Hosni Mubarak’s supporters in a Cairo court on Thursday, as Egypt’s former president was definitively cleared of involvement in the killing of protesters during t 03/03/2017
World News UNICEF warns African female & child migrants at terrible risk UNICEF claims African women and child migrants are at increasing risk during passage to Europe and after arrival at the hands of smugglers, criminals or the authorities. 28/02/2017
South Sudan Thousands in famine-struck South Sudan forced to eat wild plants Thousands of families caught up in South Sudan’s famine are hiding from marauding gunmen in the swamps and islands of the River Nile. 27/02/2017
Algeria ISIL claims responsibility for foiled bomb attack on Algerian police station ISIL has claimed responsibility for a foiled bomb attack on an Algerian police station, the group’s AMAQ news agency reports. 27/02/2017
Sci-Tech An eye on the sky with a travelling telescope in Kenya Have telescope, will travel. 27/02/2017
Zimbabwe Zimbabwe's Mugabe celebrates 93rd birthday with supporters Thousands of supporters have joined Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe to celebrate his 93rd birthday. 26/02/2017
Tunisia Tunisia in a quandary over nationals suspected of jihadist crime in Syria Should Tunisia allow suspected jihadists to return 24/02/2017
Chad Three million at risk of famine in Lake Chad region Launching a funding appeal, the UN says drought, chronic poverty and Boko Haram Islamic militants have led to the emergency. 24/02/2017