South Africa likely to survive fourth-wave of Omicron
South Africa announced Thursday that the country's newest coronavirus outbreak is likely to surpass its peak without a significant increase in deaths, and the restrictions will be removed. The Omicron…
Over 1,900 metric tonnes of foods were stolen in Sudan
In Darfur, western Sudan, about 2000 tonnes of food supplies were taken. An armed gang attacked in the east of Al-Facher, the capital of North Darfur, on Tuesday evening. A…
Soil Erosion and Sand Harvesting is daunting ghana’s coastal community
On Ghana's eastern coast, tidal waves and coastal erosion have flooded an entire fishing town. Because of previous tidal waves, several villagers have already been migrated, and they have petitioned…
Employees at RAK Ceramics and Al Masa pleading Indian embassies, seeking help
Employees at RAK Ceramics and Al Masa porcelain called the Indian embassy in Khartoum a few weeks ago, pleading for help because they do not have money or a passport…
A 14-year old was raped and later succumbs to the injuries sustained
A 14-year-old girl in Gbarpolu Country was raped by a 30-year-old man last Wednesday in Kolah village. However, her mother discovered that her daughter was bleeding excessively two days after…
US Africa chief to hold talks with Somali PM Roble on political and security situations
Prime Minister Mohamed Husein Roble spoke on the phone with Molly Phee, the US Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs on 29th December. The two talked about the country's…
100 people succumbs to malaria in Sudan
According to a recent press statement, almost 100 people have died in Fangak, Jonglei State, in the northern part of South Sudan from an undiagnosed illness. South Sudan's Ministry of…
After militias raid UN food supplies in Sudan’s north darfur, a curfew has been enforced
Armed gangs looted a United Nations World Food Programme warehouse and buildings a former peacekeeping force used in Sudan's North Darfur province, prompting authorities to impose a night curfew on…
Sudanese protestors assembled at presidential palace
Thousands of Sudanese protestors gathered two months after a military coup, demanding that soldiers "return to the barracks" and a transition to civilian government. Heavy deployment of security forces, but…
