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  1. August 2025
  2. July 2025
  3. Nigeria’s President Muhammadu Buhari, who has died age 82 in a London clinic, was a former military ruler and self-styled converted democrat who returned to power through elections but struggled to convince Nigerians he could deliver on the change he promised.

    The Namibian

    Former Nigerian leader Muhammadu Buhari dies aged 82
  4. November 2023
  5. May 2018
World & Region

Mali junta leader assumes defence minister role after predecessor killed

The News

Mali's military leader Gen Assimi Goïta has taken over as defence minister after the previous defence minister, Sadio Camara, was killed in a suicide truck bombing during coordinated attacks by jihadists and separatist rebels. Goïta's appointment consolidates civilian and defence leadership during a security crisis that has led to a partial blockade of major cities and withdrawal of Malian and allied forces from the northern city of Kidal.

5 May 2026 · The Namibian

Tuesday 5 May

  1. Mali junta leader assumes defence minister role after predecessor killed

    Mali's military leader Gen Assimi Goïta has taken over as defence minister after the previous defence minister, Sadio Camara, was killed in a suicide truck bombing during coordinated attacks by jihadists and separatist rebels. Goïta's appointment consolidates civilian and defence leadership during a security crisis that has led to a partial blockade of major cities and withdrawal of Malian and allied forces from the northern city of Kidal.

    5 May 2026 · The Namibian

Thursday 30 April

  1. Mali's military leader faces questions after rebel offensive in Bamako

    Attackers aligned with separatist and al-Qaeda-linked groups staged coordinated assaults across Mali, entering the capital Bamako, assassinating the defence minister, and seizing northern territory including the city of Kidal. The offensive has raised doubts about the stability of the military government led by Col Assimi Goïta, who came to power in a coup in 2020.

    30 April 2026 · The Namibian

Tuesday 28 April

  1. Russian forces withdraw from Mali's Kidal after weekend separatist attacks

    Russian forces have confirmed withdrawal from the northern Mali city of Kidal following coordinated weekend attacks by separatist and Islamist groups. The Azawad Liberation Front claimed control of the city and said the Russian troops agreed to a permanent withdrawal.

    28 April 2026 · The Namibian

  2. Gunmen kidnap 23 from Nigerian orphanage; 8 remain missing

    Gunmen raided an unregistered orphanage in Nigeria's Kogi State and kidnapped 23 children; 15 were rescued through security agency response, but 8 remain missing and the facility's owner was also taken. The orphanage was operating illegally in a remote location, and authorities have urged institutions to comply with government oversight.

    28 April 2026 · The Namibian

Monday 27 April

  1. Mali's defence minister killed in suicide truck bombing

    Mali's defence minister Sadio Camara was killed in an apparent suicide truck bombing on his residence near Bamako as part of a wave of coordinated attacks by jihadist militants and separatists across the country. The attack, launched by militants affiliated with al-Qaeda, also killed at least three of Camara's family members, and the head of the military junta was moved to a safe location after his home was targeted.

    27 April 2026 · The Namibian

  2. Mali defence minister killed in suicide truck bombing

    Mali's defence minister Sadio Camara was killed in an apparent suicide truck bombing on his residence near Bamako, part of a wave of coordinated attacks by jihadist militants and separatists across the country. The attack, claimed by al-Qaeda-affiliated militants, also killed at least three of Camara's family members.

    27 April 2026 · The Namibian

Wednesday 15 April

  1. African health worker migration rooted in colonial power structures

    A health education researcher argues that the migration of healthcare workers from poorer to wealthier countries is not simply driven by individual choice, but is shaped by colonial legacies and global inequality. Solutions require African governments to invest in local retention and working conditions, while high-income countries must reduce reliance on international recruitment and reform global knowledge hierarchies that devalue non-Western expertise.

    15 April 2026 · The Namibian

Friday 10 April

  1. Armed attack kills 50 in Nigeria village, toll revised upward

    Armed men killed 50 people in a village in Niger state in northwestern Nigeria on Tuesday, according to humanitarian sources, in a much higher toll than previously reported. The attackers struck Erena village in the Shiroro local government area, a region experiencing a surge in insecurity linked to jihadist groups and criminal gangs.

    10 April 2026 · New Era

Tuesday 7 April

  1. Jihadists kill four Nigerian police officers in station raid

    Militants suspected to be Boko Haram/ISWAP attacked a police station in northeastern Nigeria on Saturday, killing four officers, and also targeted a camp for displaced persons. The attacks are part of a surge in jihadist violence in Borno state, with Boko Haram and ISWAP intensifying operations against military, police and civilian targets.

    7 April 2026 · New Era

Sunday 5 April

  1. Senegal restricts minister travel as oil prices surge

    Senegal's prime minister has banned government ministers from non-essential foreign travel due to rising oil prices stemming from the Iran conflict, with the cost of a barrel approaching double the budgeted amount. The move reflects a broader continental response to oil price rises, with other African countries reducing fuel levies, rationing electricity, and implementing other cost-cutting measures.

    5 April 2026 · The Namibian

Friday 3 April

  1. Burkina Faso military leader rejects democracy, extends autocratic rule

    Captain Ibrahim Traoré, who seized power in a 2021 coup, declared that democracy "kills" and said Burkina Faso must abandon it in favour of an unspecified alternative approach. The junta leader, who broke a pledge to restore elections by July 2024, has dissolved political parties, suppressed dissent, and extended his rule for five additional years.

    3 April 2026 · The Namibian

Wednesday 1 April

  1. Niger's deposed president held in limbo after three years

    Mohamed Bazoum, Niger's democratically elected president ousted by a military coup in July 2023, remains detained in the presidential palace with an uncertain legal status as his official term ends. His lawyers argue he should retain rights, while the junta claims authority under a new military charter, leaving little prospect of his release or trial despite international demands.

    1 April 2026 · New Era

Thursday 26 March

  1. Ghana and EU sign inaugural defence partnership against jihadist violence

    Ghana and the European Union signed their first formal defence partnership agreement aimed at strengthening cooperation in counterterrorism, intelligence sharing and crisis response, as coastal West African nations seek to prevent spillover of violence from the Sahel region. The deal includes a 50 million euro support package with communication systems, boats, drones and other equipment to bolster Ghana's security capacity.

    26 March 2026 · New Era

Thursday 5 March

  1. New dinosaur species discovered deep in Niger Desert

    Scientists have unearthed fossils of Spinosaurus mirabilis, a previously unknown species of massive predatory dinosaur that roamed Africa around 95 million years ago. The discovery in the Sahara Desert, made after a Tuareg guide led researchers to a remote site, yielded a six-foot-long femur, skull fragments, and distinctive crests, with researchers describing it as a landmark discovery.

    5 March 2026 · New Era

Sunday 15 February

  1. Namibia's corruption perceptions hit worst level since 2012 index

    Namibia recorded its worst corruption perceptions index score on record in 2025 at 46/100, dropping three points and falling six places globally to 65th. An Afrobarometer survey conducted in 2024 found that over half of Namibians believe corruption has increased significantly, and confidence in government anti-corruption efforts is at its lowest level since 1999.

    15 February 2026 · The Namibian

Thursday 12 February

  1. Thousands flee Sahel jihadist violence for Ivory Coast camps

    Insurgencies in Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger have killed over 10,000 people and displaced more than 3 million across the Sahel region. Ivory Coast has sheltered over 80,000 refugees from Burkina Faso alone, though camps designed for 6,000 now hold around 13,000 people and resources are under severe strain.

    12 February 2026 · The Namibian

Friday 6 February

  1. Nigeria's president deploys troops after deadly village attack

    Nigerian President Bola Ahmed Tinubu deployed an army battalion to Kwara State after gunmen killed as many as 162 people in an attack on Woro village, which the state government blamed on "terrorist cells" and the president attributed to Boko Haram jihadists.

    6 February 2026 · New Era

Thursday 5 February

  1. Dozens killed in Nigeria village attacks; US troops confirmed

    Gunmen attacked two villages in Nigeria's Kwara state, killing dozens according to authorities and rights groups, with death tolls ranging from 35 to over 170 as reported by different sources. The attacks coincide with Nigeria's defence minister confirming a small team of US troops is in the country for intelligence support and training.

    5 February 2026 · The Namibian

Monday 2 February

  1. US shifts policy toward West African juntas aligned with Russia

    The Trump administration is signalling a new approach to Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger—military-run states that have expelled France and turned to Russia for defence support. The US is prioritizing security cooperation and counter-terrorism over previous concerns about democracy and human rights, and aims to balance Russian influence in the region through intelligence and weapons support.

    2 February 2026 · The Namibian

Tuesday 27 January

  1. US military deepens cooperation with Nigeria against extremists

    The US military is increasing materiel deliveries and intelligence sharing with Nigeria to counter Islamic State-linked militants, according to Africom's deputy commander, as part of broader American efforts to work with African militaries. The cooperation includes recent joint strikes and focus on intelligence support for Nigerian operations in the northwest and northeast, though analysts question whether air support alone can address armed groups rooted in poverty and state collapse.

    27 January 2026 · New Era

  2. Nigerian military officers charged over alleged coup plot

    Sixteen Nigerian military officers arrested last October on suspicion of plotting to overthrow President Bola Tinubu will face trial before a military court, the armed forces have confirmed. The charges come amid West African instability and heightened regional vigilance over coup attempts, though Nigeria has maintained unbroken civilian rule since 1999.

    27 January 2026 · The Namibian

Sunday 25 January

  1. Berkane, Pyramids draw in CAF Champions League clash

    Renaissance Berkane of Morocco and Pyramids of Egypt played to a 0-0 draw in a CAF Champions League Group A match on Saturday. The result left both sides level on seven points, with Berkane holding the edge on goals scored, and set up a return fixture in Cairo on February 1.

    25 January 2026 · The Namibian

Thursday 22 January

  1. Nigeria police admit dozens abducted from churches

    Nigerian police reversed course Tuesday, acknowledging that gunmen had abducted over 100 people from multiple churches in Kaduna state during Sunday mass, after initially denying any kidnapping occurred. The admission came after pressure from Christian leaders and a UN security report, with police spokesman Benjamin Hundeyin citing earlier remarks as a "measured response" pending confirmation.

    22 January 2026 · New Era

  2. 120 riders gather for annual Ubuntu Breakfast Run

    Over 120 motorcycle riders from clubs across Namibia will ride to Karibib on Sunday for the Ubuntu Breakfast Run, an annual event aimed at uniting African bikers in the spirit of Ubuntu—emphasizing compassion, humanity, and shared journey regardless of age, race, or motorcycle type. Riders from multiple African countries and Namibia converge at a central guesthouse where activities take place.

    22 January 2026 · The Namibian

Monday 19 January

  1. YouTuber IShowSpeed tours 20 African nations with livestreamed content

    Popular content creator Darren Watkins Jr., known as IShowSpeed and boasting 48 million YouTube subscribers, is undertaking a "Speed Does Africa" tour across 20 African countries over 28 days, livestreaming his interactions with fans, local culture, sports, and daily life. The high-energy tour has attracted large crowds of young fans, though some critics on social media have dismissed it as a superficial spectacle that primarily benefits the entertainer himself.

    19 January 2026 · The Namibian

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