Liberia: Supreme Court rules ex-minister Tweah not immune to prosecution

Liberia’s supreme court has reaffirmed that Tweah and several ex officials are not protected from prosecution under claims of national security council immunity. Africanews RSS

Liberia’s supreme court has reaffirmed that Tweah and several ex officials are not protected from prosecution under claims of national security council immunity. Africanews RSS

[[{“value”:” Zimbabwe Romance in Zimbabwe is taking strikingly inventive forms, reflecting life in an economy where cash reigns supreme and sustainability gains new social value. You can’t buy love, the saying goes. But from florists in traditional markets to social…

[[{“value”:” Malawi Malawi has started a vaccination programme across the commercial city of Blantyre after derived poliovirus was found in sewage samples. The initiative is targeting eight districts of Blantyre, which is the country’s second largest city. Children under the…

[[{“value”:” Democratic Republic Of Congo The Democratic Republic of Congo said Friday it had “accepted the principle of a ceasefire” involving a “strict and immediate” freeze of positions in the conflict in the east of the country. It did not…

[[{“value”:” Uganda A video posted online last month shows a group of soldiers in a snow-covered forest singing a Ugandan song. In the background, a Russian voice mocks them, calling them “disposable.” Uganda has become the latest African country to…

[[{“value”:” Chad The body of a French citizen has been found in northeastern Chad after two days of search efforts in the Sahara Desert, authorities announced on Friday. The man, identified as Paul Ferreri, was discovered in the Ennedi region,…

The Senegalese navy has launched a large-scale search operation to locate three sailors who went missing after their patrol boat capsized in poor weather conditions. Africanews RSS

[[{“value”:” Nigeria Nigeria announced on Friday that it will hold its presidential election on February 20 2027, with a staggered timetable for legislative elections. The country’s Election commission chief hailed the move as a “significant milestone in our democratic journey”.…

[[{“value”:” Madagascar Drone footage shared by Madagascar’s National Office for Risk and Disaster Management (BNRGC) shows the destruction wreaked on the country’s second-largest city Toamasina after a powerful cyclone made landfall on Tuesday. At least 38 people were killed when…

[[{“value”:” Senegal Senegal’s largest university said Thursday it had suspended student associations after violent demonstrations over scholarship payments turned deadly. University gates and residences at the Cheikh Anta Diop University (UCAD) in the capital Dakar have remained closed since a…