
Tanzanian PM to step down in surprise move
His unexpected withdrawal has sparked speculation of a power struggle within the ruling party.
FRIDAY, 04 JULY 2025, 06:12
His unexpected withdrawal has sparked speculation of a power struggle within the ruling party.
Botswana’s Keitumetse Dithebe says the lowest-ranked side at Wafcon 2024 carry belief after reaching the last eight on their debut.
The two main opposition leaders have split from their parties to contest the next election under a new banner.
One year after the formation of the coalition government, the rocky relationship teeters but avoids collapse.
Nigeria travel to Morocco bidding for a record-extending 10th Women’s Africa Cup of Nations title, having last lifted the trophy in 2018.
Eight people were on board the helicopter, an aviation official says.
Tuesday’s attack marks the third major assault on army positions over the past month.
It is the latest violent incident since a peace deal was signed in Washington last week.
The victims, mostly young men, were lured with promises of football contracts or other jobs abroad.
William Tolbert was killed during the 1980 coup – his body was then believed to be dumped in a mass grave.
An uncle of Africa’s richest man, Dantata left behind 21 children and 121 grand children
Boniface Kariuki, 22, was shot in the head, sparking outrage among Kenyans.
The authorities threaten legal action against the organisers of the protests about the country’s leader.
Kawtar Bentaleb, a goalkeeper for top-flight club FUS Rabat, says staging the 2024 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations will boost the women’s game in Morocco.
As Morocco hosts a second successive Women’s Africa Cup of Nations finals, the kingdom continues towards its target of becoming a football superpower.
Lhuan-dre Pretorius becomes the youngest centurion in South African Test history as he makes a brilliant 153 on debut at the age of 19 years and 93 days.
Find out the format, fixtures, kick-off times, venues and favourites for the 2024 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations finals in Morocco.
It is unclear if the dozens of armed groups in eastern DRC will accept a ceasefire.
The deal has been hailed by President Trump as “a great day” but there are potential pitfalls.
This marks the second wave of arrests within two weeks targeting the police’s Crime Intelligence unit.
Deputy minister Andrew Whitfield says no reason or explanation was given for his removal.