By Mansur Abubakar BBC News, Kano Dozens of displaced people are feared to have been abducted by Boko Haram jihadists in north-eastern Nigeria. The victims were mostly women who lived in a camp in Gamboru Ngala town after fleeing their homes because of attacks by the insurgents, locals said. The abductions occurred when the group
By Farouk Chothia BBC News A former senior government minister in South Africa has left the governing African National Congress (ANC), with a blistering attack on the party. Nathi Nhleko said it was “painful” to see the ANC turn into a party he no longer recognised, accusing it of introducing austerity measures and dismantling state-owned
(BBC) Haiti’s Prime Minister Ariel Henry has landed in Puerto Rico after apparently being unable to return to his country. According to local media, he arrived in the capital San Juan on Tuesday after flying from the US state of New Jersey. For the past few days, Mr Henry’s whereabouts had been unknown following a
By Ruth Chayinda Zambia has called on the United States of America and other countries to remove sanctions placed on Zimbabwe. Acting Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Minister MULAMBO HAIMBE says this will signal a crucial progression in the implementation of the shared ideals such as inclusive democratic governance, institutional reform and the promotion of
By Arnold Tutu The World Meteorological Organization -WMO- has described the 2023 – 2024 El Niño weather which has affected Zambia as one of the five strongest on record. The organisation says the El Nino which has reached its peak is now gradually weakening but will continue to impact the global climate in the coming
(BBC) The US Supreme Court has struck down efforts by individual states to bar Donald Trump from running as a presidential candidate for November’s election. Justices unanimously overruled Colorado’s decision to disqualify Trump from the Republican primary ballot. Judges in the state had cited an anti-insurrection clause in the US Constitution to ban Trump; similar
(BBC) The United States government has imposed sanctions on Zimbabwe’s President Emmerson Mnangagwa, along with other senior officials, for corruption and human rights abuses. On Monday the US government said leaders in Zimbabwe were siphoning off public resources for personal gain. This move scraps the old executive sanction order introduced in 2003 and moves 11
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