From a man being mauled to death by a pack of dogs that included a pit bull terrier; to Ghana reaching a $3 billion deal with IMF… Read these and other stories making the headlines from around the African continent.
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‘He was badly bruised’ – Man mauled to death by a pack of dogs, including a pit bull terrier
A 43-year-old man was on Sunday attacked and killed by a group of dogs, one was a pit-bull terrier, sparking outrage from the community members in Chesterville, Durban. Read more…
Ghana reaches $3 billion deal with IMF
Ghana on Tuesday agreed on a $3 billion credit deal with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) as part of the country’s battle to end its worst economic crisis in decades. Read more…
Man masquerading as a business consultant swindles Cape restaurateurs out of millions of rands
More victims of a man masquerading as a business consultant, Luan Schultz, have reportedly come forwards following recent reports exposing his cunning ways. Read more…
Amnesty urges Senegal to tackle abuse in Koranic schools
Many children in Senegal’s Koranic schools face multiple abuses as well as financial exploitation through forced begging, Amnesty International charged on Monday, as it urged Dakar to act forcefully to protect students. Read more…
WATCH | Robbery suspects open fire at paramedics responding to accident scene
Durban paramedics came under fire during an armed robbery in the city centre on Monday. Read more…
Uganda charges US parents over torture of foster son
Ugandan authorities have charged two US foster parents with committing “aggravated torture” against their 10-year-old son, police said on Tuesday. Read more…
A three-year-old child died and five other people were injured after a house they were sleeping in was set alight in Malamulele, Limpopo. Read more…
US-Africa summit: four things African leaders should try to get out of it
US president Joe Biden will be hosting African leaders at this week’s summit, as a group. This has its advantages. The 50 African leaders have the opportunity to articulate their common interests and adopt common positions at the gathering in Washington, DC. Read more…
Co-founder & CEO of the Kolisi foundation, Rachel Kolisi, took to Instagram to jokingly dispel the rumours that she was pregnant and “expecting twins” with her husband, Springbok captain Siya. Read more…
Morocco at the World Cup: 6 driving forces behind a history-making win
History was made by Morocco, the first African and first Arab team to advance to a semi-final at the men’s football World Cup. Read more…
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