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South Sudan ceasefire agreement in jeopardy

The government and rebels have traded accusations of breaking the ceasefire deal intended to calm violence in South Sudan.

Attempts by the most recent president, Hery Rajaonarimampianina, to change electoral laws backfired and sparked nearly three months of protests in the capital Antananarivo. (AFP)

Madagascar’s new president comes into office

President Hery Rajaonarimampianina has taken over officially from coup leader Andry Rajoelina, pledging to create a climate conducive to investment.

A South Sudanese army soldier stands near belongings thrown on the street of Malakal town

South Sudan: Government and rebels agree to ceasefire

President Salva Kiir’s government and the rebels backing Riek Machar have signed a ceasefire deal, a "critical first step" in peace negotiations.

South Sudan rebels agree to talks as fighting rages

South Sudan’s government and rebels have sent delegates to peace talks in Ethiopia but fighting continues as both sides battle for control.

Uganda President Yoweri Museveni.

Uganda’s Museveni threatens S Sudan rebel leader with ‘defeat’

Uganda President Yoweri Museveni says East African nations have agreed to unite if South Sudan rebel leader Riek Machar rejects a ceasefire offer.

UN deploys more troops to South Sudan as violence increases

The UN Security Council has approved the deployment of troops to almost double the number of peacekeepers in South Sudan.

UN soliders at a memorial service on Saturday for two fellow soldiers killed on December 19 in Akobo.

Spectre of civil war looms in South Sudan

US aircraft have come under fire while trying to evacuate Americans from the conflict in South Sudan.

African mediators hold talks in South Sudan

African mediators said they held productive talks with South Sudan’s President Salva Kiir, to prevent an ethnic civil war.

Sudan will now divide one of its states in an attempt to create peace.

S Sudan president willing to withdraw forces from Sudan border

President Salva Kiir is willing to remove the army from the border with Sudan, signalling a possible compromise with his Sudanese counterpart.

Kenya’s central bank chief weathers Parliament

Kenya’s central bank chief weathers Parliament

Kenya’s central bank chief Njuguna Ndung’u has had a career dogged by persistent market chaos, drawing heavy criticism about his tenure.

African growth does little to cure inequality

The IMF predicts that even as rich countries face a slowdown, sub-Saharan African economies are expected to post nearly 6% average growth in 2012.

Pirates release Maltese chemical tanker

Somali pirates have freed the 18-man crew of a Maltese-flagged chemical tanker after the payment of a $4-million ransom,

Kenya vows to smash al-Shabaab ‘menace’

Kenya will end its campaign against the al-Shabaab rebels in Somalia when it is satisfied it has stripped the group of its capacity to attack.

Kenya nabs terror suspect after blasts rock Nairobi

Kenya nabs terror suspect after blasts rock Nairobi

Kenyan police have arrested a man suspected of belonging to a terrorist group, after two blasts in Nairobi killed one person and injured more than 20.

One dead, dozens injured in second Nairobi blast

Two grenade blasts killed one and wounded more than 20 in Nairobi, apparently in retaliation for Kenya’s hunt for al-Shabaab insurgents in Somalia.

Bharti eyes mobile market leadership in Kenya

Zain Kenya plans to invest more than 25-billion shillings in the next 18 months in a bid to gain market leadership.

Africa’s telecom investment to exceed $70bn by 2012

Africa’s telecom sector will surpass the $55-billion promised by investors at a United Nations backed meeting in 2007.

AU picks Zimbabwe for Peace and Security Council

The African Union (AU) has selected Zimbabwe for a place on its Peace and Security Council, one of the bloc’s most powerful organs.

Mini hydro to help boost rural Africa development

Mini hydro plants could be the answer to a lack of power in rural Africa, industry officials say.

Islamic banks carve niche in crowded Kenyan market

Islamic banks have grown to account for about 1% of gross assets in the Kenyan banking sector since they first opened their doors early last year.