Navigating Recent Ebola Cases in Africa: A Call for Awareness and Education.

In early 2025, healthcare officials confirmed a surge in Ebola cases in parts of Africa, reigniting concerns about one of the continent’s most devastating viral diseases. While many might think…

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Ramadan 2025: Fasting hours and iftar times around the world.

As the crescent moon signals the arrival of Ramadan, millions of Muslims across the globe embrace a month filled with spiritual reflection, increased devotion, and community solidarity. Recognized as the…

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Honoring a Legacy: The Final Farewell to Sam Nujoma, Africa’s Last Liberator.

In March 2025, Namibia bid a poignant farewell to its founding father and first president, Sam Nujoma, marking the end of an era for a nation that he helped shape.…

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Guinea-Bissau President Issues Ultimatum: ECOWAS Mission on the Chopping Block.

In a shocking turn of events last week, the President of Guinea-Bissau, Umaro Sissoco Embaló, issued a stern warning regarding the continued presence of the Economic Community of West African…

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The Implications of Trump’s Gold Card Proposal on U.S. Citizenship and African Countries.

In a move that has captured attention far beyond American borders, former President Donald Trump has proposed a program that allows individuals to obtain U.S. citizenship by purchasing a "Gold…

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The Bahima: Guardians of cattle and Tradition in Western Uganda.

The Bahima people, a sub-group of the Banyankore ethnic group, are predominantly found in the western region of Uganda, particularly in the districts of Mbarara, Isingiro, and Bushenyi. Their culture…

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Senegal has signed a deal with separatist rebels.But will it end one of Africa’s longest conflicts?

Senegal has long been celebrated as a beacon of stability in West Africa, yet the simmering tensions in its southern region of Malfeasance tell a different story. For over 40…

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China benefits most from its relations with Africa: Where’s the imbalance?

Over the past two decades, China has emerged as Africa’s largest trading partner, significantly reshaping the continent's economic landscape. While Africa has welcomed Chinese investments in infrastructure, mining, and technology,…

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What’s driving Africa’s youth-Led Protests?

In recent years, Africa has witnessed an unprecedented wave of youth-led protests, spanning from the northern reaches of Morocco to the southern tip of South Africa. These movements, energized by…

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Unity in Vision: African Leaders Convene in Addis Ababa to Mobilize for Agenda2063.

In a landmark gathering held in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, leaders and representatives from across the African continent convened to strategize on mobilizing investment and financing for the ambitious Agenda 2063.…

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Emerging Health Threats: New Disease Outbreaks in Central Africa.

As we step into 2025, Central Africa, particularly the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), faces an alarming rise in the emergence of new diseases. Several factors, including climate change,…

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The New Wave of Empowerment: Kenyan Mothers Choose Sterilization Over Traditional Motherhood.

In recent years, a notable shift has emerged among Kenyan women regarding motherhood and family planning. More mothers are asserting control over their reproductive choices by opting for sterilization, signaling…

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Sudan’s Struggle: The Battle for Khartoum’s Heart in a Two Year Conflict.

In the heart of a nation scarred by conflict, Sudan is in the throes of a transformative and tumultuous two-year war, marked by the struggle for control of its capital,…

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Reviving Hope: How Businesses Can Propel Civil Society Recovery Amid USAID Freeze.

In recent years, the global landscape of aid and support has shifted dramatically, particularly with the recent freeze on funding from the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). This…

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EACOP: A New Era for Uganda’s Oil and Gas Sector.

As Uganda stands poised at the threshold of an oil and gas boom, the East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) project is set to redefine the nation’s economic landscape. With…

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From Struggle to Stardom; The Inspiring Journey of Bruce Melodie.

In the heart of Rwanda, a musical renaissance has been ignited by the incredible talent of singer Bruce Melodie. Born Bruce Intore on September 2, 1992, in Kigali, Rwanda, his…

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