South African billionaire Patrice Motsepe and his associate companies are being sued for $195m in Tanzania. One of the biggest lawsuits in the country’s Commercial Court is set to resume today.
Scenes of young Nigerians fainting while in court for their involvement in widespread anti-government protests have sparked controversy over detention conditions and police violence. On Friday, 76 ...
Air Tanzania Company Ltd (ATCL) is set to resume flights between Dar es Salaam and Johannesburg this month following settlement of a long-standing dispute, The Citizen (Tanzania) reports. Initially, ...
A Nigerian investigative panel has dismissed allegations that transgender socialite Bobrisky, sentenced to six months in jail for abusing the national currency, lived in a flat outside prison and did ...
South African financial services provider FirstRand has asked the UK's Supreme Court for permission to challenge recent appeal court rulings against the London branch of its MotoNovo car financier on ...
Rwandan genocide suspect Fulgence Kayishema was transferred out of Pollsmoor Prison in SA due to a threat to his life, the state revealed in the Cape Town Regional Court last week. However, without ...
The lawyer for a prominent Mozambique opposition figure has been shot dead in Maputo, along with a party official. Elvino Dias was the attorney for Venâncio Mondlane, who ran for President ...
South Africa has the most equal official languages in the world with 11 official languages. It is the only country in the world with three capital cities – Bloemfontein (judicial), Cape Yown ...
The UN envoy for Western Sahara, Staffan de Mistura, has floated the idea of dividing the territory between Morocco and the Polisario Front as a solution to the near five-decades-old dispute, ...
A South African investor in a $906 000 pipeline deal seeking to connect Mozambique to Zimbabwe from Beira to Harare along the Feruka corridor has been flagged over a 2016 corruption allegation in ...
Mercury is increasingly being used to extract gold by miners digging on a massive scale in Ghana’s forests and farms, degrading land and polluting rivers to such an extent that the charity WaterAid ...