Africa

SUDAN’S TRIBAL CLASHES BETWEEN THE BANI AMER TRIBE AND NUBA TRIBE HAVE CLAIMED THE LIVES OF 17 PEOPLE AND WOUNDED MORE THAN 100 OTHERS.

It was reported that not less than 17 people have lost their lives and more than 100 wounded in the tribal clashes between the Bani Amer tribe and the displaced Nuba tribe. Our (Viewers Corner News) correspondent gathered that the dispute between the two tribes in the eastern port city started in May. The Sudan’s […]

SUDAN’S TRIBAL CLASHES BETWEEN THE BANI AMER TRIBE AND NUBA TRIBE HAVE CLAIMED THE LIVES OF 17 PEOPLE AND WOUNDED MORE THAN 100 OTHERS. Read More »

SUDAN SWEARS IN ABDALLA HAMDOK (SENIOR ECONOMIST WITH UNITED NATIONS) AS A NEW TRANSITIONAL PRIME MINISTER.

Viewers Corner News correspondent in Khartoum reported that Sudan has sworn in ruling council and prime minister. Mr Abdalla Hamdok who has worked for many years as senior economist with the United Nations is the country’s new transitional prime minister. Mr Abdallah Hamdok stated during the oath taking that the top priorities of the government

SUDAN SWEARS IN ABDALLA HAMDOK (SENIOR ECONOMIST WITH UNITED NATIONS) AS A NEW TRANSITIONAL PRIME MINISTER. Read More »

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ABDIRAHMAN ABDI OMAR OSMAN, THE MOGADISHU MAYOR WHO WAS BEING TREATED IN QATAR AFTER LAST MONTH’S SUICIDE ATTACK IN SOMALIA HAS DIED.

Viewers Corner News correspondent learned that the Mogadishu mayor, Abdirahman Abdi Omar Osman is dead. Mayor Omar Osman died on Thursday in Doha’s hospital (Qatar) where he was being treated his wounds after last month’s suicide attack in Somalia. Mayor Osman was wounded in his office in Mogadishu on 24 July during a suicide attack,

ABDIRAHMAN ABDI OMAR OSMAN, THE MOGADISHU MAYOR WHO WAS BEING TREATED IN QATAR AFTER LAST MONTH’S SUICIDE ATTACK IN SOMALIA HAS DIED. Read More »

FRUSTRATION COULD LEAD PEOPLE INTO DOING THE UNTHINKABLE. A WOMAN IN UGANDA WENT OUT OF HER WAY TO INSULT PRESIDENT YOWERI MUSEVENI AND HIS LATE MOTHER WHICH LANDED HER INTO TROUBLE.

A president in Africa does not obey court orders, he/she believes that once elected to office, he/she becomes untouchable and unreachable who most people would not talk to anymore. A president in Africa undermines most democratic principles which says government of the people and for the people. The moment a president is elected in Africa,

FRUSTRATION COULD LEAD PEOPLE INTO DOING THE UNTHINKABLE. A WOMAN IN UGANDA WENT OUT OF HER WAY TO INSULT PRESIDENT YOWERI MUSEVENI AND HIS LATE MOTHER WHICH LANDED HER INTO TROUBLE. Read More »

AFRICAN COUNTRIES ADOPTING A SINGLE CURRENCY WOULD BE NICE IF IT WOULD BE CONTROLLED BY THEM AND IF ALL THE LOOPHOLES THAT WOULD MAKE IT CRASH ARE PROPERLY TAKEN CARE OF.

This was the wish of late Gaddafi (former leader of Libya) for Africa to have a single currency so that they can have control of their wealth but some African countries and their leaders did not take the issue serious when it was mentioned, now that such issue is coming up again, we (Viewers Corner

AFRICAN COUNTRIES ADOPTING A SINGLE CURRENCY WOULD BE NICE IF IT WOULD BE CONTROLLED BY THEM AND IF ALL THE LOOPHOLES THAT WOULD MAKE IT CRASH ARE PROPERLY TAKEN CARE OF. Read More »

NOT LESS THAN 17 PEOPLE HAVE BEEN KILLED IN CLASHES BETWEEN ETHIOPIAN SECURITY FORCES AND ACTIVISTS OVER SIDAMA AUTONOMY.

It was reported that at least 17 people have lost their lives in clashes between Ethiopian security forces and activists who are calling for their new autonomous state (Sidama ethnic group). According to the report our (Viewers Corner News) correspondent gathered, about 13 civilians were killed in a town (Wotera Rassa) near Hawassa city, also

NOT LESS THAN 17 PEOPLE HAVE BEEN KILLED IN CLASHES BETWEEN ETHIOPIAN SECURITY FORCES AND ACTIVISTS OVER SIDAMA AUTONOMY. Read More »

SUDAN’S RULING GENERALS AND PROTEST LEADERS ON WEDNESDAY SIGNED AGREEMENT ON POWER SHARING AFTER WEEKS OF DEADLY PROTESTS AND NEGOTIATIONS.

Our (Viewers Corner News) correspondent in Addis Ababa gathered that an agreement has been signed on Wednesday, 17 July by the Sudan’s ruling generals and an alliance of opposition groups, creating a transitional power-sharing body after weeks of deadly protests and negotiations. After intense overnight talks in Khartoum (Sudan capital), the two parties agreed and

SUDAN’S RULING GENERALS AND PROTEST LEADERS ON WEDNESDAY SIGNED AGREEMENT ON POWER SHARING AFTER WEEKS OF DEADLY PROTESTS AND NEGOTIATIONS. Read More »

OMAR AL- BASHIR, SUDAN’S EX- PRESIDENT HAS BEEN CHARGED WITH CORRUPTION RELATED OFFENCES, APPEARED IN PUBLIC FOR THE FIRST TIME SINCE APRIL.

Viewers Corner News correspondent in Khartoum learned that the former President of Sudan, Omar al-Bashir has been charged with corruption related offences on Sunday. Alaa al-Din Abdallah (the prosecutor) told the media that Bashir was charged with illicit possession of foreign currency and accepting gifts in an unofficial manner. This is the first time Omar

OMAR AL- BASHIR, SUDAN’S EX- PRESIDENT HAS BEEN CHARGED WITH CORRUPTION RELATED OFFENCES, APPEARED IN PUBLIC FOR THE FIRST TIME SINCE APRIL. Read More »

MOHAMED MORSI, EGYPT’S FORMER PRESIDENT DIES AFTER COURT TRIAL ON MONDAY, 17 JUNE. AGED 67.

Viewers Corner News correspondent learned that Mohamed Morsi, Egypt’s first democratically elected president who was ousted by the military in July 2013 has died after appearing in court in Cairo on Monday. According to the report, the 67-year-old ex-President Mohamed Morsi fainted during court session, he was rushed to the hospital where he died later.

MOHAMED MORSI, EGYPT’S FORMER PRESIDENT DIES AFTER COURT TRIAL ON MONDAY, 17 JUNE. AGED 67. Read More »

SOME LEADERS OF ADVANCE COUNTRIES HAVE STARTED ASKING AFRICAN LEADERS QUESTIONS; ARE THEY NORMAL HUMAN BEINGS WITH GOOD INTENTIONS? IF YES, WHY LET YOUR PEOPLE RISK THEIR LIVES IN SEARCH OF GOOD LIFE IN EUROPE, AMERICA AND OTHER COUNTRIES OF THE WORLD?

No African leader today can confidently say that his country can compete in any centre stage in the world in terms of technology without the help of the advance countries, even though most African countries claimed that they have ministries of science and technology, research institutions and so on. This perhaps led some advance countries

SOME LEADERS OF ADVANCE COUNTRIES HAVE STARTED ASKING AFRICAN LEADERS QUESTIONS; ARE THEY NORMAL HUMAN BEINGS WITH GOOD INTENTIONS? IF YES, WHY LET YOUR PEOPLE RISK THEIR LIVES IN SEARCH OF GOOD LIFE IN EUROPE, AMERICA AND OTHER COUNTRIES OF THE WORLD? Read More »

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