On Dec. 26, 2004, a massive earthquake off Indonesia generated a series of massive waves that killed 226,408 people
Among those trying to escape, 33 were killed and 15 were wounded in clashes with prison staff
Smallholder maize farmers in six South African provinces are using homegrown digital tech normally available only to commercial farmers to get the most out of their fields. Marize de Klerk reports from the maize fields in South Africa’s Magaliesburg region.
Lorraine Mwanza, chairperson of The Media Institute of Southern Africa, says that journalists in Zambia still face censorship and violence in the course of their duties
Journalists reporting for online media platforms say they are surprised that Chad's High Media and Audiovisual Authority has refused to respect a Supreme Court decision ordering an immediate end to a ban on broadcasting online media content
Cameroonians will head to the polls next year to elect their next president. Previous elections in the country were marred by widespread disinformation. This time, media workers say they are taking preemptive measures to stop the flow of falsehoods. Njodzeka Danhatu reports from Buea, Cameroon.
Famine conditions were confirmed in Abu Shouk and al-Salam, two camps for internally displaced people in al-Fashir, the besieged capital of North Darfur, as well as two other areas in South Kordofan state
Violent protests called by opposition candidate to intensify
Medical charity says up to 5,000 people were crossing the border every day
International hunters pay up to $50,000 to obtain a license; next season begins in April
International success of Zambian footballers Barbra Banda and Racheal Kundananji is inspiring girls and young women in country to take up the sport
The country’s interior ministry has established a special security team to deal with the growing number of cases of sexual and gender-based violence
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