by EMEKA OKONKWO ABUJA, (CAJ News) – THE Nigeria Police Force has warned locals against targeting South African nationals and interests in retaliation for xenophobic attacks in the latter country.
by EMEKA OKONKWO ABUJA, (CAJ News) – THE Nigeria Police Force has warned locals against targeting South African nationals and interests in retaliation for xenophobic attacks in the latter country.
by RUSSELL ADADEVOH ACCRA, (CAJ News) – GHANA is encouraging businesses to provide jobs to citizens whom the government has evacuated from South Africa, where anti-migrant protests are escalating. The
by ARNOLD MULENGA in Lusaka & SAVIOUS KWINIKA in JohannesburgSouthern Africa BureauLUSAKA, (CAJ News) – ZAMBIA is celebrating what could become a historic turning point for its agricultural sector after
by ALFRED SHILONGO WINDHOEK, (CAJ News) – NAMIBIA said it was committed to ensuring the atrocities committed against its Ovaherero and Nama people received the same recognition, historical acknowledgement and
by JEAN KASSONGO KINSHASA, (CAJ News) – REVELATIONS that 25 percent of confirmed deaths from Ebola in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) are children highlight the urgent need to
by SAVIOUS KWINIKA JOHANNESBURG, (CAJ News) – THE African diaspora continues to play a remarkable role in shaping the future of Africa while preserving strong connections with the motherland. Across the
by DION HENRICK CAPE TOWN, (CAJ News) – FORMER South African President Thabo Mbeki has warned against rising xenophobia and hostility towards foreign nationals, saying African migrants will continue coming
by SAVIOUS KWINIKA JOHANNESBURG, (CAJ News) – AFRICAN liberation movements are facing growing criticism amid accusations that some have abandoned the ideals of freedom, equality and prosperity that inspired independence struggles
by AKANI CHAUKE PRETORIA, (CAJ News) – PRESIDENT Cyril Ramaphosa has hailed South Africa’s Constitution as one of the country’s greatest democratic achievements, saying no individual or institution is above the
by SAVIOUS KWINIKA JOHANNESBURG, (CAJ News) – GROWING anger over corruption, bad governance, election manipulation and economic decline is fuelling calls for a united continental movement to hold African leaders accountable