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Egypt's military leadership called for a swift move to a presidential election on Monday and security forces sealed off the Interior Ministry in Cairo from stone-throwing protesters clashing with...
Protesters laid siege to Egypt's Interior Ministry on Friday, extending a rally against the military-led government into a second day in a show of anger triggered by the deaths of 74 people in the...
Senegal security forces used tear gas and flash grenades to disperse hundreds of rock-throwing youths in the capital Dakar on Wednesday, a day after a student was killed in mass anti-government...
At least one person was killed on Tuesday as Senegalese security forces armed with truncheons and tear gas clashed with rock-throwing activists protesting against President Abdoulaye Wade's...
Eskom has warned of a "very high" risk of rolling blackouts around the country, but is doing everything it can to avert it, Nigerian unions begin a second day of nationwide strikes today to protest...
Nigerian unions begin a second day of nationwide strikes on Tuesday to protest against the removal of fuel subsidies, as President Goodluck Jonathan and workers remain in deadlock after three...
President Jacob Zuma said yesterday that South Africa cannot afford to increase its spending on social grants indefinitely because this is not sustainable, Egyptian riot police fired barrages of...
There was a slow uptake from municipalities for the incentive-based Phase 2 of the Expanded Public Works Programme, Public Works Portfolio Committee chairperson Manana Mabuza said yesterday,...