Observers says other African governments, and opposition, looking to Burundi for their own strategies to extend presidential mandates
Pretoria says President Omar al-Bashir had diplomatic immunity as a delegate of African Union summit
Two billion dollars worth of petroleum is lost to corruption and theft each year.
Power of Nutrition funds supported by public and private finance.
Is a secretly recorded meeting of military and political officials discussing how to rig a local election a harbinger of things to come?
Some observers question complicated tallying system
Report cites challenges by Islamic extremists and international criminal networks
Sambo Dasuki says time may be needed to complete distribution of voter ID cards for February 14 presidential election.
Donors say economies of Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone must be rebuilt to make health care reforms sustainable
Competing Libyan militias battle over a destroyed airport, an occupied capital, abundant oil and two parliaments
Much of sub-Saharan Africa set for five percent growth
Scientists say the blood of survivors may help fight the deadly virus.
The extent of any downturn depends in part on investor confidence
Analysts believe jihadists in West Africa have studied the model of Iraq’s expanding Islamic State, not al-Qaida Central
Health officials say there will be a push to develop drugs to thwart the virus and to strengthen weakened national health care systems
African governments don't have much time to debate ethics of untested ebola serum.
More than 50 African leaders expected at Washington gathering aiming to discuss future of economically-growing continent, US role in its development; event starts Monday
Increased inter-African trade and prudent economic policies credited
Africa's elephants are being killed in greater numbers by militants funding their wars, leaving entrepreneurs of Somalia'a al-Shabab to sell the ivory.
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