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Ethiopia Triumphs Over Rwanda in FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup Qualifiers

Ethiopia Shines Bright in FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup Qualifiers In a remarkable display of skill and determination, the Ethiopian U-20 women’s football team has advanced to the second round of the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup qualifiers. Their victory against Rwanda, marked by a resounding 4-0 scoreline, was nothing short of spectacular. The match unfolded at the Bahir Dar Stadium this afternoon, a venue that has become a fortress for the Ethiopian squad. Mesay Temesgen and Tourist Lemma opened the scoring, both…

Crisis Escalates in DR Congo: Food Shortages Deepen as WFP Urgently Seeks Assistance

The World Food Programme (WFP) has issued an urgent warning regarding the escalating food insecurity in the eastern regions of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and its neighboring countries. As 2024 unfolds, the consequences of heightened violence are becoming increasingly dire. The long-standing conflict has dramatically intensified this year, with M23 rebels capturing key cities such as Goma in North Kivu and Bukavu in South Kivu. These developments have not only exacerbated the humanitarian crisis but have also…

Uganda Suspends Military Cooperation with Germany Amid Rising Tensions

Shifting Dynamics: UPDF Suspends Cooperation with Germany On May 25, the Uganda People’s Defence Forces (UPDF) made a significant announcement that sent ripples through diplomatic circles: they have suspended all defence and military cooperation with the Federal Republic of Germany. The catalyst? Allegations surrounding Germany's Ambassador to Uganda, Mathias Schauer. UPDF spokesperson Chris Magezi indicated that credible intelligence had surfaced, suggesting Ambassador Schauer's…

Discover the Ten Most Exciting African Cities of 2025

When we discuss the world’s most influential cities, names like New York, London, and Tokyo often emerge as the titans of urban prowess. However, the landscape of global prominence is evolving right before our eyes. A recent report from Oxford Economics, encapsulated in their Global Cities Index, reveals a striking statistic: the 1,000 largest cities are not merely home to one-third of the global population but also generate nearly 60% of the world's GDP as of 2024. It's a stunning testament to the economic weight…

From Punchline to Progress: Isiolo–Mandera Highway Takes Shape

Progress on the Isiolo–Mandera Highway: A Step Towards Regional Development Workers at the section of the highway/COURTESY The construction of the ambitious 749-kilometer Isiolo–Mandera highway is gaining momentum, signaling a renewed commitment by the Kenyan government to improve infrastructure and connectivity in the northeastern region. The importance of this project cannot be overstated; it is poised to transform not only the landscape but also the socio-economic fabric of the area. This vital route links the four…

Migrants Stranded in Djibouti Amid South Sudan’s Refusal

Deported Migrants Rerouted to Djibouti: A Legal Quagmire A recent court ruling has temporarily stranded eight deported migrants from the United States in Djibouti, instead of their intended destination, South Sudan. This unexpected development has sparked frustration within the Trump administration, highlighting the ongoing complexities of deportation protocols. The individuals, hailing from diverse nations, were deported largely due to past convictions involving violent offenses. Have these past actions overshadowed…

Congo Aims for U.S. Mineral Agreement by June Amid Chinese Rivalry

The Future of the Democratic Republic of Congo: A Turning Point in Mining Relations The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) stands on the brink of a significant milestone—a potential agreement with the United States aimed at reshaping its mining landscape. Senior Congolese officials recently conveyed that they hope to finalize this major minerals deal by the end of June. This news comes with a sense of urgency and anticipation, highlighting the complexities of international diplomacy intertwined with precious resources.…

The 7 Most Rapidly Emerging Tech Hubs in Sub-Saharan Africa for 2025

The Rise of Africa's Tech Hubs: A New Era of Innovation The African continent is undergoing an exhilarating transformation fueled by digital solutions, a surge of tech incubators, and an unyielding entrepreneurial spirit. The demand for such technological advancements is not just a fleeting trend; it is a substantial shift that speaks volumes about the region's commitment to harnessing technology for societal benefit. It's intriguing to ponder: what might these changes mean for the average…

Three Boats Capsize in Kilifi as Kenya’s Weather Warning Unheeded

Urgent Response Following Boat Capsizes in Kenyan Waters On Saturday, May 24, the tranquil waters of Kenya’s coastal counties of Lamu and Kilifi were marred by disaster as three boats tragically capsized. This unsettling event unfolded just days after the Kenya Meteorological Department had issued a stern warning about the potential dangers posed by strong winds. It almost feels like nature, in its unpredictable glory, has a way of reminding us of our vulnerability. How often do we take our safety for granted, assuming…

2025’s Biggest Inflation Decreases: Africa’s Top 10 Nations

In the face of soaring costs of living, many African nations have faced a daunting challenge. However, emerging trends show a beacon of hope as some countries are beginning to experience significant drops in inflation rates, even exceeding expectations. It's a reminder that resilience, amid adversity, can lead to remarkable economic turnarounds. According to recent projections from the African Development Bank, the average inflation rate across the continent is set to decline from 18.6% in 2024 to 12.6% in 2025.…

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