Dispute in South African gold mine ends, over a hundred workers exit
More than a hundred miners finally emerged from a South African gold mine on Wednesday, following a three-day standoff instigated...
Miriam studied political science at the University of Ghana where she also participated in the university's debate team. She later moved to London where she undertook her masters in International Relations. Miriam went on work for a leading analysis company where she worked as a political risk analyst in helping companies analyse and mitigate political risk in Western Africa. In 2022, she became the editor-in-chief of The African Observer
More than a hundred miners finally emerged from a South African gold mine on Wednesday, following a three-day standoff instigated...
“There’s a stillness in the air, a quiet anticipation as Liberia stands on the cusp of a momentous decision. The...
The Court of Niger has issued an order for the release of General Souleymane Salou, a former army top commander...
The President of Angola, João Lourenço, began the Parliamentary year on Monday, October 16, with a key message regarding the...
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The government of Congo-Brazzaville has vehemently denied recent claims of a coup attempt against President Denis Nguesso, who has held...
As the clamor around environmental responsibility and sustainable transportation gains momentum, Kenya, often seen as a developing nation, took an...
In the blink of an eye, Gabon finds itself on the precipice of potential upheaval. The images of senior Gabonese...
The government of Ethiopia has announced its intention to investigate the alleged killings of hundreds of Ethiopian migrants at the...
Brazil’s President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva and his wife, Rosangela "Janja" da Silva, have arrived in Johannesburg ahead of...