Welcome to Africa Now, your weekly newsletter for Africa, presenting the most important developments in the continent - news that matters.
The African Union’s inclusion in G20 is a welcome development as it provides Africa a platform to seek equitable and respectful treatment from the world powers. Click here to read...
Facilitating the African Union's entry to the G20 was a masterstroke of India's presidency. Delhi could be counted upon as a trusted partner, and, in turn, draw strength. Click here to read...
In a historic move, The African Union (AU) has secured a permanent place in the Group of 20 (G20), a development that could have major implications for Africa’s role in global geoeconomics and geopolitics. Click here to read...
Conflict, climate change and a lack of access to basic services hinder Africa's progress towards the UN's Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). To achieve lasting success, experts say the continent needs more than money. Click here to read...
An election observer who has witnessed every Zimbabwean election since independence in 1980, narrates his experience of the 2023 elections. Click here to read...
In this insightful interview, Samir Bhattacharya, a research associate at Vivekananda International Foundation, discusses the changing geopolitical situation, how India and Africa are working closely together to support the emerging multipolar world. Click here to read...
Mali has joined neighboring nations Niger and Burkina Faso in establishing the Alliance of Sahel States, a treaty among new leaders in a region. Click here to read...
The French ambassador to Niger and other French diplomats are “literally being held hostage at the French embassy,” according to French president Emmanuel Macron. Click here to read...
The United States has reached an agreement with Niger’s military leaders to resume flying drones and manned aircraft out of air bases in the country more than a month after a coup halted all those activities there. Click here to read...
Niger scrapped a military pact with neighboring Benin on Tuesday amid fears of possible armed intervention to restore constitutional order in the West African country. Click here to read...
The Congo Brazzaville Government headed by President Denis Sassou Nguesso has denied rumours of a coup attempt against his government, yesterday. Click here to read...
Buildings have caught fire in Sudan's capital after heavy fighting between the army and rival forces. Click here to read...
Sudan's de facto leader Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan held talks on Saturday with Uganda's veteran President Yoweri Museveni on his latest diplomatic foray abroad. Click here to read...
Senegal President Macky Sall on Saturday designated Prime Minister Amadou Ba as the ruling party's candidate for the 2024 presidential elections, presidential and governmental sources said. Click here to read...
The Malagasy electoral commission took note on Monday of the candidacy for the next presidential election of the outgoing head of state, Andry Rajoelina, hampered in recent months by a controversy surrounding his nationality finally swept aside by the courts. Click here to read...
An Egyptian court has sentenced prominent dissident Hisham Kassem to six months in prison, his lawyer and political movement said, a move barring him from taking part in campaigning for next year's presidential election. Click here to read...
After a brief detention and interrogation by police on Sunday evening, Tanzanian opposition leader Tundu Lissu has been released on bail. Click here to read...
Zimbabwe’s recently re-elected President Emmerson Mnangagwa is facing outrage after appointing his son as deputy minister to the country’s finance ministry. Click here to read...
More than 200 Eritrean opposition supporters have been arrested in Germany after clashing with police. Click here to read...
Fresh fighting broke out between Mali's army and northern Tuareg rebels on Sunday, with the rebels claiming to have taken control of two army bases in the central town of Lere. Click here to read...
On 30 August, elite troops slaughtered over 50 civilians planning to protest perceived foreign interference in the eastern DR Congo, three months ahead of elections. Click here to read...
Kinshasa again sounded the alarm Thursday over the humanitarian tragedy being caused by Rwandan "aggression" inside the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Click here to read...
A "total system collapse" caused widespread power cuts across Nigeria on Thursday. Click here to read...
Nigeria experienced a nationwide power outage for about 10 hours after the country’s electrical grid collapsed due to a fire, authorities and the nation’s electricity distribution companies reported. Click here to read...
Ethiopian forces engaged in fierce clashes with al Shabaab fighters near the town of Rab Dhuure in western Somalia on Sunday morning, local residents said. Click here to read...
Kenya's President William Ruto has invited American technology companies to set up regional offices in Kenya, saying the country was ready for investments. Click here to read...
Prime Minister of Somalia Hamza Abdi Barre on Sunday inaugurated the Somali National Identification System (SNIDS) in partnership with the National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA). Click here to read...
Tunisian authorities expelled hundreds of sub-Saharan African migrants from the port of Sfax Sunday after they were thrown out of their homes during unrest in July, a rights group said. Click here to read...
In Libya, the death toll from stunning flood impacts brought by a fierce Mediterranean storm has now reached more than 5,200, according to interior minister Essam Abu Zariba of the country’s eastern government. Click here to read...
The United Nations is urgently seeking more than $71 million to assist those most in need after deadly flash floods swept Libya over the weekend. Click here to read...
Taiwan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) said Thursday it will provide US$1 million in donations to Libya after devastating floods brought by Storm Daniel hit the north African nation, killing more than 5,300 people. Click here to read...
At least four people were killed, including one Chinese national, in an explosion at a granite quarry in western Ghana owned by Chinese company Omni Quarries late on Saturday, local officials said on Sunday. Click here to read...
Emergency crews have begun work to extinguish several wildfires that have broken out in Algeria's northeastern Bejaia and Tizi-Ouzou provinces. The fire is reported to have gained strength and is now threatening hamlets. Click here to read...
The Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC) and the government of France have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to strengthen their cooperation in public health. Click here to read...
Europe's influence in Africa is waning. Germany is now attempting a values-based approach but without paternalism. Click here to read...
The center provides essential medical care, health education, and support services to over 20,000 residents within the inner-cities of the Zongo communities across the country. Click here to read...
The United States plans to withhold $85 million in military aid to Egypt because of Cairo's failure to meet U.S. conditions on freeing political prisoners and other issues. Click here to read...
The U.S. military has resumed flying drones and manned aircraft out of air bases in the Niger more than a month after a coup temporarily halted all those activities there. Click here to read...
President Emmanuel Macron said that discussions about the state of French-Moroccan relations over aid for earthquake victims should "cease". Click here to read...
Morocco rejected on Saturday remarks by French Foreign Minister Catherina Colonna who siad President Emmanuel Macron will visit Morocco. Click here to read...
French President Emmanuel Macron receives his Central African counterpart Faustin-Archange Touadéra on Wednesday against a backdrop of relaunching bilateral relations after years of tension due to the rise of the Russian Wagner militia in this country. Click here to read...
Following recent coups in former French colonies in Africa, countries like Russia, China, India and Türkiye could emerge as alternative options for Africans, demonstrating that France isn't their sole choice. Click here to read...
The European Union must engage more with African countries, the bloc’s chief executive said on Wednesday, accusing Russia of stirring chaos in the Sahel and saying military coups destabilise the region making it prone to risk of terrorism. Click here to read...
Chinese President Xi Jinping held talks with his Zambian counterpart, Hakainde Hichilema, in Beijing on Friday. Click here to read...
Canada's Roxgold on Friday opened its gold mine in the north-western region of Ivory Coast, aiming to produce about 130,000 ounces of gold per year, the company said on Friday. Click here to read...
Zimbabwe’s government is continuing with oil drilling near the border with Mozambique and Zambia, despite opposition from activists who warn that fossil fuel exploration will damage the environment. Click here to read...
Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi met H.E. Mr. Azali Assoumani, President of the Union of the Comoros on 10 September 2023 on the sidelines of the G20 Summit in Delhi. Click here to read...
At the widely celebrated New Delhi-based G20 Summit, powered by the Presidency of India, the prestigious trade and strategic business alliance organization AIEF (Africa India Economic Foundation) granted its coveted permanent membership to the African Union (AU). Click here to read...
RITES and CFM Angola will collaborate in areas such as supply of Rolling stock, railway infrastructure projects, repairing of rolling stock, operations and maintenance of railway infrastructure and information technology services. Click here to read...
The Angolan delegation will take time to visit the Bharat Diamond Bourse to witness the state of the art infrastructure and facility within the world's largest diamond exchange. Click here to read...
Despite the death of nine cheetahs in the last six months at Madhya Pradesh' Kuno National Park, the government is planning to import more wild cats from South Africa. Click here to read...
Eyeing a larger share of Indian travellers, South Africa’s tourism marketing promotion council said it expects that travel could jump manifold if direct flights from India are introduced. Click here to read...
Mauritius' Financial Services Commission (FSC) revoked the business and investment licences of the firm, the controlling shareholder of two funds that invested in listed Adani companies and are now under probe. Click here to read...