Renewed commitment to peace in South Sudan ahead of elections
In a bid to promote peace and unity in South Sudan, a gathering of over 500 people was held in...
Amanda Platts is The African Observer's managing editor. Born in Glasgow, she read International Relations at St Andrew's where she graduated with First Class Honours. She proceeded to work at an NGO based in London aimed at supporting local communities in Africa. Since, she has worked as a freelance African geopolitical analyst where she worked with clients from academia and businesses from around the world.
In a bid to promote peace and unity in South Sudan, a gathering of over 500 people was held in...
Namibia has suspended imports of chickens and eggs from neighbouring South Africa, which is currently facing its most serious outbreak...
Burkina Faso's transitional government announced that it successfully foiled an attempted coup d'état on September 26, 2023. This incident comes...
Nomalungelo Simelane, popularly known as LaZwide, is making waves as an opposition candidate in the parliamentary elections of Eswatini, Africa's...
South Africa’s poultry industry, a critical pillar in the nation’s agrarian landscape, is traversing through tumultuous times, plagued by rampant...
The coastal southeast African nation of Mozambique, with its picturesque landscapes, belies a deeply rooted crisis. In Cabo Delgado province...
When Sierra Leone announced it had become the fifth African country to grant a license to Starlink, SpaceX's satellite broadband...
As Europe grapples with the challenges and politics of migration, Africa stands at the crux of demographic shifts and economic...
South Africa, a land of staggering beauty and endless potential, now finds itself teetering on the brink of a precarious...
Across the world, press freedom serves as a bedrock for democracies, offering a vital medium for information dissemination and holding...