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In 1889, the British journalist Henry Morton Stanley stumbled out of the forests of Central Africa into the town of Katwe, a ...
But in CAR, where it is led by Prigozhin’s former right-hand man, Dmitri Sytyi, it is still known as Wagner – and its forces are apparently stronger than ever. There is something of late-colonial ...
The same divisionism and ideology introduced by colonial powers, particularly Belgium, which laid the foundation for ethnic hatred in Rwanda, continues to spread across the region, particularly in DR ...
Belgium has denied claims that it has sent troops to engage rebels in the east of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, amid ...
Congo says three Americans convicted for participating in a botched coup attempt last year have been repatriated to the ...
In a new cycle of escalating security threats in the eastern arc of the African continent and its adjacent southern regions, the dynamics of local and ...
This has given impetus to other nations in the Global South, such as those in Africa, to benefit from and advance their role in the development of the fourth industrial revolution. AI tools and ...
Meanwhile, Belgium and several EU nations are pushing for sanctions and questioning Rwanda’s alleged involvement in eastern Congo’s instability — particularly in a region rich with cobalt ...
Judith Tuluka Suminwa, Prime Minister of the Democratic Republic of Congo attends a meeting during ... Get the best of CNBC Africa sent straight to your inbox with breaking business news, insights ...
At 31 a player of Tau’s calibre; a three-time Caf Champions League winner, a two-time Caf Super Cup winner with a long list and cabinet full of domestic titles be it from South Africa ...
Donald Trump has been offered a minerals-for-security deal by the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), providing access to materials needed by America’s tech industry in return for help to defeat ...
The majority of the people in eastern DRC are Tutsis who have strong ties with other Tutsi groups across the border. Tutsis have long seen themselves as victims of the haphazard drafting of borders.