Ethiopia Nears Full Renewable Energy Generation Milestone

Ethiopia: A Beacon of Renewable Energy in Africa Ethiopia stands at the forefront of Africa's transition into renewable energy. What's truly remarkable is its reliance on eco-friendly energy sources, predominantly hydroelectric power. Have you ever paused to consider how a nation achieves such an environmental feat? This was effectively highlighted by Fitsum Assefa Adela. She articulated that Ethiopia harnesses almost 100% of its electricity from renewable sources through a distinct…

Niger Sets New Regulations to Curb Media on WhatsApp, Facebook

Who would have thought that a tool as simple as social media, once deemed for private exchanges, would require government licensing to operate? Yes, you heard it right. Under newly proposed regulations in Niger, if a social media group has 50 members or more, they might soon need a governmental nod to continue their digital interactions. The announcement came straight from Niger’s Minister of Communication, Sidi Mohamed Raliou. During a national television interview, Raliou articulated concerns about these platforms being…

The World’s Ten Most Ancient Universities

The Enduring Legacy of the World's Oldest Universities Universities are more than epicenters of higher learning; they are storied institutions that have withstood the wrath of time, quietly weaving themselves into the fabric of history. These venerable institutions, hailed by sources like Guinness World Records and Student.com, tell tales of scholarly giants and intellectual revolutions, challenging us to ponder: What drives a university to endure for…

World’s 10 Leading Economies in Global Competitiveness

Edited By Ali Musa Axadle Times International–Monitoring. In a world where the pulse of economies sets the pace for global progress, the IMD World Competitiveness Ranking illuminates the forefront contenders. Currently, the global economic stage is dominated by several nations renowned for their robust competitiveness. Yet, what exactly makes an economy competitive on the world stage? Is it solely about GDP numbers, or is there more beneath the surface? The most competitive economies in the world are distinguished by…

Gabon’s Military Chief Eyes Transition to Democratic Leadership

The political landscape of Gabon is undergoing significant transformation under the leadership of Brice Oligui Nguema. The country, nestled in the heart of West Africa, found itself at a crossroads when Nguema seized power in a coup on August 30, 2023. A nation rich in oil and natural resources, Gabon has since been charting a new course towards democracy and governance. This story of change took another remarkable turn with Nguema's recent announcement: his intention to stand for the presidency. The announcement came as…

ECOWAS Readies 2027 Debut for New Regional Currency

ECOWAS Currency: Bridging West Africa The idea of a unified West African currency, known as the Eco, is as ambitious as it is inspiring. Imagine a future where crossing borders within West Africa doesn’t involve exchanging currencies—a future where trade and interaction flow seamlessly across countries. This is the vision behind the Eco, a currency anticipated to act as a unified medium of exchange, fostering trade and economic unity across the region. During a meeting held in Abuja—the heart of Nigeria’s administrative…

Dangote Refinery Boosts Fuel Supply with Strategic Alliance

Imagine stepping into the vibrant arena of the petroleum industry where strategies, alliances, and economic policies play in concert like a well-rehearsed symphony. Within this dynamic landscape, Dangote Refinery has struck a significant chord by partnering with Optima Energy. This move complements its existing partnerships with MRS Nigeria, Ardova PLC, and Hyden, reinforcing its fuel distribution network in an ever-evolving market. Since the operational commencement of Dangote’s $20 billion…

The Future of African Payments: Nkebet Mesele Outlines Intreensic’s Strategy

The Future of Payments and Financial Inclusion Across Africa Founder and CEO, Nkebet Mesele, discusses the launch of Intreensic, a payments education and advisory group, and its significance for payments and financial inclusion across Africa. Exploring Payment Evolution What piques your interest the most about the transformation in payments, and how do women play a role in this journey, particularly in Africa? The payment evolution is indeed fascinating. From my early days in the industry,…

Ghana Legislators Revive Controversial Anti-LGBTQ Bill

Lawmaking is never a straightforward affair, and this reality couldn't be more evident than in Ghana's recent legislative tussle. The air is thick with tension as three sponsors of the controversial anti-LGBTQ+ bill reveal to Reuters that despite previous setbacks from legal challenges, the bill is making a comeback. The path of legislation resembles a winding road with unexpected turns. What sparked this renewed fervor? Escalating Measures As the law stands, those convicted of same-sex…

Ghanaian Legislators Revive Disputed Anti-LGBTQ+ Bill

The controversial bill aims to escalate the prison sentences associated with same-sex relationships while also instituting penalties for those found to be promoting or sponsoring LGBTQI+ activities. It is worth noting that former President Akufo-Addo ultimately opted against signing this legislation into law, despite its initial passage by parliament in 2024. In a recent statement, former President John Mahama articulated a pragmatic approach regarding the proposed bill. He expressed a desire for a national consensus,…

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