Nabeel Biajo is a journalist with VOA's English to Africa Service.
Kenya’s President William Ruto kicked off his presidency Wednesday by unveiling a plan to cut fuel subsidies to address the East African nation's $70 Billion debt, which analysts say is mounting.
Britain’s Buckingham Palace says Operation London Bridge, the program dictating the mourning of Queen Elizabeth II, commences Saturday with the proclamation of King Charles as the new leader of the Monarch. For more, VOA’s Nabeel Biajo speaks to VOA’s London-based correspondent, Henry Ridgewell.
Experts say Angola’s main opposition UNITA can still overturn the 2022 election result, regardless of the annulment dismissal by the Constitutional Court, because UNITA filed another pending petition requesting a vote recount. For more VOA’s Nabeel Biajo spoke with journalist, Israel Campos.
South Sudan's parties to the 2018 peace deal have agreed to extend the transitional period of the unity government by two years, a move that some of its partners have said lacks legitimacy.
A new rebel group known as the South Sudan People's Movement/Army captured Mayom County and killed at least 10 people, including the county commissioner, according to Unity state authorities.
Sudan military leader General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan has issued a decree relieving five civilian members of the sovereign council from their duties. This occurred shortly after his announcement on Monday. VOA host Esther Githui-Ewart interviewed VOA's South Sudan Reporter Nabeel Biajo.
While Sudan's military leader, General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan has lifted the state of emergency he imposed in October and called for the release of people detained under that order, some analysts say the moves are mere gestures and will not build and sustain the trust of Sudan's people.
Amnesty International says the year 2021 saw a worrying increase in the number of executions and death sentences in Africa, with South Sudan and Somalia leading the trend. The rights watchdog calls for a moratorium on executions and urges countries that still allow the death penalty to abolish it.
Trial of suspected Janjaweed militia leader Ali Kushayb is underway, but rights activists say Sudan's former president, others should be tried as well
Ali Muhammad Ali Abd-Al-Rahman went on trial at International Criminal Court in The Hague, where he faces 31 counts of crimes that include persecution, pillaging, murder and rape
The UN's humanitarian agency says it needs the funds to assist 6.8 million people in South Sudan due to hunger, flooding and insecurity
Central Police unit accused of using excessive violence against peaceful anti-coup protesters
Latest violence represents 'another alarming sign of the increasing instability in Sudan,' says UN official
Thousands of Sudanese citizens staged another wave of anti-military protests in Khartoum and other parts of Sudan on Tuesday, and used it to honor International Women's Day
Khartoum looks to Russia after Western snubs
The former US Secretary of State was admired in Africa for his peacemaking across the continent
Extremist threats in Sudan are linked to its past and current transition, analysts say
Rebecca Nyandeng De Mabior says government has made progress implementing 2018 peace deal
Decision signals the country's reengagement with the international community, financial institutions
Head of investigative panel blames lack of resources and uncooperative security agencies for incomplete inquiry into assault on pro-democracy sit-in
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