Current law requires companies to disclose whether gold, tantalum, tungsten and tin came from Central Africa
Rwanda’s prisons use human waste to power their kitchens – saving money and the environment
Women’s rights groups in Malawi are tackling abortion, freedom of dress and more.
South Africa says it is working with other countries to combat the rise in rhino poaching
Economists say international lenders are guilty of irresponsible lending to African governments.
The Rwandan National Police say women now make up twenty percent of the force.
Senegal’s new president Macky Sall won on promises to lower taxes, conduct bilateral foreign policy and reduce the presidency’s budget.
Despite accusations of vote buying from both sides, elections were peaceful and incumbent admitted defeat
As much as $1.8 billion may have illicitly left Africa in the past 40 years
Somalia’s National Theater reopened its doors Monday for the first time since the central government collapsed in 1991
Liberian gay rights advocate Archie Ponpon says, despite threats, he hopes to continue fight for homosexual rights
Musicians in Senegal push for cultural change - less littering and bribing.
Senegalese rapper 'Red Black' throws musical campaign effort behind opposition front-runner Macky Sall in second round election run-of
Protesters demand President Wade abandon run for a third term
Amsatou Sow Sidibe talks about women’s issues and upcoming race
Food shortages in Niger threaten more than three million after sporadic rainfall and insects resulted in bad harvests
The M23 Coalition in Senegal continues to demand political change in run-up to Presidential race
The Ivorian Association for Human Rights says President Alassane Ouattara continues to crack down on opposition protests
The Ethiopian government has relocated tens of thousands of residents in the West of the country as part of its “villagization” program.
Liberation movement formed by mostly ethnic Tuaregs has claimed responsibility for attacks
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