From community members raging at a drunken policeman who crashed into a VW; to Moroccans defying a ban to protest the surging cost of living…Read these and other stories making the headlines from around the African continent.
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WATCH | Community members rage at drunken policeman who crashed into a VW
A drunken police officer involved in a head-on collision with a Volkswagen was heavily criticised for driving under the influence of alcohol. Read more…
Moroccans defy ban to protest surging cost of living
Moroccan trade union activists protested on Sunday in the capital Rabat and other cities to denounce surging costs of food and fuel, defying a government ban against marches. Read more…
ANC hails ‘encouraging’ summit ousting of Israel diplomat
South Africa’s governing African National Congress (ANC) party on Sunday welcomed the “encouraging” expulsion of a senior Israeli diplomat from the African Union (AU) summit in Addis Ababa. Read more…
Sudan paramilitary chief calls coup ‘gateway’ for return of ousted regime
The deputy head of Sudan’s ruling council Mohamed Hamdan Daglo said Sunday the 2021 military coup was a “mistake” that has invigorated remnants of ousted ruler Omar al-Bashir’s regime. Read more…
Man,38, caught allegedly trying to dump a 19-year-old woman’s body wrapped in bag
Mpumalanga police have arrested a 38-year-old man after he was allegedly caught pushing a trolley with a woman’s body wrapped inside a bag. Read more…
Kenya’s William Ruto urges accountability for world polluters
Kenyan President William Ruto called on Sunday for rich countries to be held accountable for driving global warming and for a revamp of international financial institutions to better fight climate change. Read more…
Two Nigerian men arrested for allegedly selling drugs to Limpopo learners
Police in Limpopo have arrested two foreign nationals for allegedly selling drugs to learners around the Flora Park Dam. Read more…
West African bloc maintains sanctions on junta regimes
West African leaders have maintained sanctions imposed on three military-ruled countries in the volatile Sahel region and dented hopes of a return to the regional bloc, according to a statement seen by AFP on Sunday. Read more…
WATCH | ‘My heart is shattered’ – Nadia Nakai finally speaks on boyfriend AKA’s death
Nadia Nakai, who was dating the late South African rapper Kiernan ‘AKA’ Jarryd Forbes, has finally broken her silence and paid tribute to her boyfriend. Read more…
Quick goal helps Rivers United sink ASEC in CAF Confederation Cup
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