Month: June 2026

Top 10 Trending African Stories Today

Burkina Faso cuts diplomatic ties with France Burkina Faso has formally ended diplomatic relations with France, marking another…

Guinea’s Gold Revolution: Why the Ban on Raw Gold Exports Could Transform the Nation’s Economy

Guinea has taken a bold step that could reshape not only its mining sector but also influence how…

Zimbabwe’s Constitutional Amendment Sparks National Debate: What It Could Mean for the Country’s Future

Zimbabwe is once again at the center of political debate after lawmakers approved a constitutional amendment that could…

Kenya Remembers: Two Years After the Gen Z Protests That Changed a Nation

On the streets of Nairobi, silence spoke as loudly as the chants. Thousands of Kenyans gathered to commemorate…

South Africa Makes World Cup History: How Bafana Bafana Rekindled a Nation’s Dream

History has been made. For the first time since South Africa began competing at the FIFA World Cup,…

Kenya: Where the Great Migration, Maasai Traditions, and Swahili Heritage Define East Africa’s Cultural Heart

Kenya is often introduced to the world through its spectacular wildlife safaris, the Great Migration, and the snow-capped…

The Bamba: The Forest People of the Rwenzori and Their Enduring Cultural Legacy

Along the lush foothills of the Rwenzori Mountains, where dense forests meet fertile valleys and rivers wind through…

The Bakonzo: Guardians of the Rwenzori Mountains and Keepers of a Proud Highland Heritage

Towering above western Uganda, the Rwenzori Mountains—often called the "Mountains of the Moon"—have shaped the lives of the…

HIV Funding Crisis: Could Africa Lose Decades of Progress?

For more than two decades, Africa has made remarkable progress in the fight against HIV. Millions of people…

Africa at the 2026 FIFA World Cup: Can This Be the Year History Is Made?

The 2026 FIFA World Cup has become a defining moment for African football. From the opening matches, the…

South Africa and Xenophobic Violence: Can the Country Prevent Another Wave of Attacks?

Introduction For more than two decades, South Africa has grappled with recurring outbreaks of xenophobic violence that have…

Ebola’s Worst Month Ever: Why Africa Is Racing to Stop a Deadly Outbreak

The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is facing one of the most dangerous public health emergencies in its…