Petrol station explodes in Nigerian city of Lagos
An explosion that ignited a fire at a petrol station in the Nigerian commercial capital, Lagos, has killed at least
An explosion that ignited a fire at a petrol station in the Nigerian commercial capital, Lagos, has killed at least
A court in Kenya has found two men guilty of helping Islamist militants to attack an upmarket shopping mall in
Intra-African agricultural exports have grown faster than that of the rest of the world in the last decade. According to
The poor and incomplete nature of African trade data is likely to affect the collection and analysis of information to
Nigeria’s inspector general of police has banned a notorious unit from carrying out stop and search duties and setting up
Liberia’s President George Weah has revealed in a church sermon that he receives a barrage of insults via text message
Schools in Cameroon are re-opening with students expected to learn in shifts in overcrowded schools so as to ensure social
Uganda has reopened its international borders for the first time since March when they were closed as a control measure
South Africa has opened its borders to travellers from all African countries, but has retained restrictions against countries with higher
The World Health Organization’s regional director for Africa, Matshidiso Moeti, has said allegations that aid workers sexually abused women while