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South Sudan's Vice President Riek Machar
South Sudan’s vice president charged with treason and murder
JUBA — South Sudan’s First Vice President Riek Machar has been charged with murder, treason and crimes against humanity for his alleged involvement in attacks by an ethnic militia against federal forces in March, Reuters reported on Thursday citing the country's justice minister. Hours after the minister’s announcement, President Salva Kiir suspended Machar from his post, a decree read on state radio said, without giving more details. The charges against Machar and his suspension escalate a feud between the country’s two main political camps – the other led by Kiir – which faced off in a 2013-2018 civil war in which an estimated 400,000 people died. Kiir also suspended Petroleum Minister Puot Kang Chol, who was charged alongside Machar, the decree said. Machar...
September 12, 2025

South Sudan’s vice president charged with treason and murder

President John Mahama said Ghana was approached by the US to accept deportees
Ghana agrees to accept West Africans deported from US
ACCRA – Ghana has become the latest country to accept people deported from the US as part of President Donald Trump's crackdown on illegal immigration.President John Mahama said nationals from various West African countries would now be taken in following a bilateral agreement with the US. He said 14 had already arrived.He cited the regional bloc Ecowas's free movement protocol that allows citizens of member states to enter and reside in other West African countries without a visa for up to 90 days.Last month, the US deported seven migrants to Rwanda while in July, five were sent to Eswatini and eight others to South Sudan.The 14 people already deported to Ghana include "several" Nigerians and a Gambian, the president said. He did not specify the total number of...
September 11, 2025

Ghana agrees to accept West Africans deported from US

South African law only allowed women to take the surnames of their husbands
South African court rules that men can take wife's surname
JOHANNESBURG – South Africa's highest court has ruled that husbands can take the surname of their wives, overturning a law that barred them from doing so.In a victory for two couples who brought the case, the Constitutional Court ruled that the law amounted to gender-based discrimination.Henry van der Merwe was denied the right to take the surname of his wife Jana Jordaan, while Andreas Nicolas Bornman could not hyphenate his surname to include Donnelly, the surname of his wife, Jess Donnelly-Bornman, the public broadcaster, SABC, reports.Parliament will now have to amend the Births and Deaths Registration Act, along with its regulations, for the ruling to take effect.The two couples had argued that the law was archaic and patriarchal, and violated equality rights enshrined in the...
September 11, 2025

South African court rules that men can take wife's surname

Boats are a common means of transport in Nigeria (file photo)
Dozens die after boat hits tree stump in Nigerian river
ABUJA – At least 32 people have died in Nigeria's northern Niger state after a boat sank in a river, an official has said.The boat was reportedly overloaded, carrying about 100 passengers including women and children, capsized when it struck a submerged tree stump on the River Niger in the Borgu area on Tuesday morning.They were on their way to a nearby village to pay their respects to the family of someone who had recently died.Abdullahi Baba Ara, the spokesman of the National Emergency Management Agency (Nema) in the state, told BBC Hausa on Thursday that more than 50 other people had been rescued, with eight still missing.Search operations are continuing.Ara said the government had set up a team of "water marshals" to stop boat operators from overloading their vessels...
September 04, 2025

Dozens die after boat hits tree stump in Nigerian river

Social media activist Edgar Mwakabela, better known as Sativa
'A bullet went through my skull': Tanzania abduction survivor
MBEYA — In the wake of his abduction on a highway in Tanzania's main city Dar es Salaam, social media activist Edgar Mwakabela, better known as Sativa, says he came close to death.He describes in an interview with the BBC how, after kidnapping him on 23 June last year, his captors interrogated him and then ferried him across the country to the remote Katavi region near the Congolese border, more than 1,000km (600 miles) away.Sativa says he was handcuffed, blindfolded and brutally beaten, including being struck repeatedly on his head, back and legs with the flat side of a machete."It was extremely painful."He tells the BBC that those who abducted him wanted to know who was facilitating his activism, and why he was criticising the ruling Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM) party, in...
September 03, 2025

'A bullet went through my skull': Tanzania abduction survivor

Botswana's president Duma Boko
Botswana declares national public health emergency
GABORONE — Botswana has declared a public health emergency as it faces a shortage of essential medicines and medical equipment.President Duma Boko made the announcement in a televised address on Monday, setting out a multimillion-pound plan to rectify the supply chain involving military oversight.Managing the shortages would be "highly price sensitive due to our limited coffers", he told the nation.The country's economy has been hit by a downturn in the international diamond market, as it is one of the world's leading diamond producers. This strain, further fuelled by US aid cuts, has seen most of the 2.5m Botswanans facing unemployment and high levels of poverty, according to media reports."The work shall remain nonstop until the entire value chain of procurement...
August 26, 2025

Botswana declares national public health emergency

Mineral-rich eastern DR Congo has been hit by a long-running conflict
DR Congo rebels killed 140 civilians despite peace process, rights group says
NAIROBI – M23 rebels killed at least 140 people in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo last month in one of the worst atrocities by the armed group since its resurgence in late 2021, Human Rights Watch has said in a report.This is despite a peace process, brokered by the US and Qatar, to end the conflict in the region.Witnesses told the advocacy group that the Rwanda-backed rebels "summarily executed" local residents, including women and children, largely from the ethnic Hutu group in the Rutshuru area, near the Virunga National Park.The rebels have previously strongly denied any role in these killings, calling the charges a "blatant misrepresentation of the facts".It did not respond to a request to comment on the report, the rights group said.The alleged massacre...
August 20, 2025

DR Congo rebels killed 140 civilians despite peace process, rights group says

Carol Flore-Smereczniak, who hails from Mauritius, has worked for more than two decades in areas experiencing or recovering from conflict
Burkina Faso expels top UN official over child rights report
NAIROBI — Burkina Faso's junta has expelled the UN's top official to the West African nation over a report about children caught up in the militant conflict.Carol Flore-Smereczniak was declared "persona non grata" because of her role in drafting the report that came out in March.Covering a two-year period, the study detailed more than 2,000 cases of reported child recruitment, killings, sexual violence and abuse — blaming insurgents, government soldiers and civilian defense forces.The military government, which came to power in September 2022 and is led by Capt Ibrahim Traoré, said it had not been consulted by the UN, saying the report contained unfounded allegations.It did not cite any documentation "or court rulings to support the alleged cases of violations...
August 19, 2025

Burkina Faso expels top UN official over child rights report

This may be the only meal these children get for a day
'Our children are dying': Rare footage shows plight of civilians in besieged Sudan city
NAIROBI — The women at the community kitchen in the besieged Sudanese city of el-Fasher are sitting in huddles of desperation."Our children are dying before our eyes," one of them tells the BBC."We don't know what to do. They are innocent. They have nothing to do with the army or [its paramilitary rival] the Rapid Support Forces. Our suffering is worse than what you can imagine."Food is so scarce in el-Fasher that prices have soared to the point where money that used to cover a week's worth of meals can now buy only one. International aid organisations have condemned the "calculated use of starvation as a weapon of war".The BBC has obtained rare footage of people still trapped in the city, sent to us by a local activist and filmed by a freelance...
August 14, 2025

'Our children are dying': Rare footage shows plight of civilians in besieged Sudan city

The RSF and the army have been fighting since April 2023
Dozens killed in attack on Sudan camp for people who had fled war
KHARTOUM — At least 40 people have been killed in an attack on a camp for displaced people in Sudan's western Darfur region, according to an aid group that works there.The Abu Shouk Emergency Response Room said Monday's assault was carried out by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF). The resistance committee in nearby el-Fasher city, made up of local citizens and activists, also reported this.El-Fasher, which came under intense attack as well, is the last major foothold in Darfur for the army and its allies, which have been fighting the paramilitary RSF in the two-year civil war.The conflict has triggered a humanitarian crisis with the UN warning that families trapped in the besieged city faced starvation.Sudanese media reported that the camp was caught in the crossfire of the fighting...
August 12, 2025

Dozens killed in attack on Sudan camp for people who had fled war

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