Nigeria lead wit highest number of arrested suspects for Interpol cybercrime operation across Africa
Nigeria dey lead wit di highest numbers of arrested suspects by Interpol while Rwanda, South Africa and Zambia dey follow.
The Angolan government expressed frustration last week about a surprise meeting arranged by Qatar's emir between Congo ...
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New Vision on MSNSouth Africa and DRC discuss boosting ‘defence capabilities’The Democratic Republic of Congo's defence minister began a visit to South Africa Monday aimed at strengthening "strategic ...
South Africa's incompetence could cost them crucial points in the 2026 World Cup qualification after it emerged Teboho ...
Six players from the Super Eagles are on the brink of a one-match suspension due to accumulating yellow cards in the 2026 ...
Amid escalating conflict in the DRC, the Defence Minister's visit to South Africa aims to bolster strategic defence ...
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AllAfrica on MSNRwanda: Ex-FDLR Soldier Speaks Out On Monusco, Fardc SupportMaj' Gilbert Ndayambaje, 49, one of the members of the DR Congo-based FDLR militia who were handed over to Rwandan ...
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Legit.ng on MSNRevealed: South Africa risk point deduction after breaking FIFA rule in World Cup qualifierThe Super Eagles see Bafana Bafana as a major challenger and will be boosted by their downfall.It will also mean Lesotho will ...
NAIROBI - Rwandan-backed M23 rebels in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo battled militiamen allied with the government on ...
A massive cybercrime bust across seven African countries has exposed thousands of victims and led to hundreds of arrests.
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