by Emelda Ntinglet | Jan 12, 2020
The popular South African music legend has dismissed reports that she was deported from Uganda, where she was scheduled to perform at a New Year’s Eve concert. According to authorities, the singer was sent home due to visa issues but Chaka Chaka took to social...
by Emelda Ntinglet | Jan 11, 2020
This is the US government’s latest move to pressure the country’s politicians to form a unity government. After blacklisting two South Sudanese cabinet ministers in December, the United States on Wednesday sanctioned first vice president of South Sudan...
by Emelda Ntinglet | Jan 11, 2020
The case against Abiri sets a dangerous precedent, threatening freedom of the press in Nigeria. In September 2018 in Abuja, Abiri spoke about being tortured with a hot iron and the experience of not knowing when or if he would ever walk free [Courtesy: Jonathan...
by Emelda Ntinglet | Jan 11, 2020
South Africa copes with blackouts despite president’s promises as it prepares to mark ruling party’s 108th anniversary.Johannesburg, South Africa – The power is off, again, in South Africa six years after the first major consumer crisis of the...
by Emelda Ntinglet | Jan 11, 2020
Anti-narcotic agencies say Latin American traffickers use Guinea-Bissau as a transit point to Europe. The United States Drug Enforcement Administration says Guinea-Bissau is becoming what it calls a Narco state. It accuses Latin American drug traffickers of bribing...
by Emelda Ntinglet | Jan 10, 2020
Chris Harrison Called Hannah Brown a “Train Wreck” and Revealed If He’d Have Her Back on ‘The Bachelorette’ Yes, it’s Peter Weber’s season of The Bachelor, but the people are still talking about Hannah Brown. This time, “the people” is none other than the show’s host...