
76 Years Old Ethiopian Woman Gives Birth To Her First Child
A 76-year-old Ethiopian woman, Embeyte Medhin Hagos, has given birth to her first child after decades of trying to conceive.

Sierra Leone’s Mohamed Alpha Named ATU Africa Innovation Challenge Finalist
Sierra Leonean tech geek, Mohamed Alpha, has been named one of the ten award winning finalists for the African Telecommunications Union (ATU) Africa Innovation Challenge 2025.

The United States Expels South African Ambassador
The United States has expelled South Africa’s ambassador to the U.S., Ebrahim Rasool.

The Story of Ronald Ervin McNair
Ronald Ervin McNair was born on October 21, 1950, in Lake City, South Carolina.

Mali Suspends Gold Mining by Foreign Companies
Mali has suspended artisanal gold mining permits granted to foreign companies.

Top 10 Longest Serving Presidents in Africa in 2025
As of 2025, here’s a detailed look at the longest serving presidents in Africa, including and monarchs and their time in office.

Burkina Faso’s Traoré Turns Prisoners Into Farmers
Under the new law, each month of agricultural labor equates to a three-month reduction in an inmate’s sentence.

Nomination Window Closes For The African Genius Awards 2025
The African Genius Awards (AGA), an initiative by Priority Performance Projects, has successfully concluded its nomination phase, marking a key milestone in its mission to recognize exceptional Africans who embody self-determination, dignity, and innovation.

Property Rights and Constitutional Safeguards in Sierra Leone: The Legal Implications of Pratt v. Senessie
This article explores whether Theophilus Pratt & Another (hereinafter referred to as plaintiffs) v. Dr. Turad Senessie & Others (2024) SC. Misc. AppNo.7/2024 (unreported) is primarily about ownership rights (title declaration) or the constitutional protection of property rights under Section 21 of the 1991 Constitution. It examines the case’s impact on property law, government accountability, and human rights.

Biography of President Ibrahim Traoré: Age, Rise To Power, Achievements
President Ibrahim Traoré was born on the 14 of March 1998 in Kèra, Bondokuy, a small town in Burkina Faso’s second city – Bobo Dioulasso.

Mohamed Kallon Appointed Head Coach of Sierra Leone’s Leone Stars
The Sierra Leone Football Association (SLFA) has appointed former national team captain and football legend Mohamed Kallon as the head coach of Leone Stars, Sierra Leone’s national team.

Sierra Leone’s Ministry of Employment, Labor, and Social Security Revokes Licenses of Two Overseas Employment Companies
The Ministry of Employment, Labor, and Social Security has enforced a ban on two overseas employment companies after failing to

Angela Tabiri Becomes First African To Win The Big Internet Math Off Competition
Ghanaian Mathematician, Dr. Angela Tabiri has become the first African to win The Big Internet Math Off competition.

Meet General Michael Langley: The First Black Four-Star General In U.S. Marine Corps
General Michael Langley, born in Shreveport, Louisiana, is the first Black four-star general in the U.S. Marine Corps.

Malian Entrepreneur Launches Taxi Company With 100% Electric Cars
Malian entrepreneur, Ibrahim Diawara, founder of IBI Motors Group, has launched Mali’s first taxi company with 100% electric cars.