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AfDB Invests $100M in Kigali’s Groundbreaking Urban Cable Car Project
Kigali Urban Cable Car Project: A Leap Forward for Public Transportation
Exciting news is buzzing from the African Development Bank: a generous grant of $500,000 has been approved to support the feasibility study for the iconic Kigali Urban Cable Car Project. This ambitious initiative is not just a monumental first for Rwanda; it's poised to set a precedent as the first aerial urban transit system in all of sub-Saharan Africa.
Spearheaded by Ropeways Transit Rwanda Ltd (RTRL), this…
2025’s Ten African Nations with the Lowest GDP per Capita
When we talk about GDP per capita, we often think about raw numbers, economic theories, and statistics. However, this figure conveys a deeper narrative—one that reflects the lived experiences of ordinary people within a nation. It serves as a powerful lens through which we can view not only a country’s economic health but also the realities that its citizens face daily.
In many regions across Africa, GDP per capita illustrates a persistent struggle. The rich potential of these nations often sits alongside…
Kenya Hosts Forum to Boost Agricultural and Industrial Ties with China
Pioneering Paths in Agriculture: Insights from the Africa-China Forum
On a sunlit Tuesday in June, the vibrant streets of Nairobi served as the backdrop for a landmark event that is poised to reshape agricultural practices across Africa. The inaugural Africa-China Forum on Agri-Tech and Industrial Cooperation, held on June 24, 2025, was a collaborative effort among significant organizations, including the Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa (AGRA), the Beijing Jingwa Agricultural Science and Technology Innovation…
Zambia Embarks on Cosmic Journey with Cutting-Edge Space Technology
In a significant stride for African science, the latest episode in the region's space exploration narrative highlights the installation of the Transient Array Radio Telescope (TART) at Copperbelt University in Kitwe, Zambia. This ambitious project signifies much more than just technological progress; it represents a growing commitment to scientific advancement and educational empowerment across the continent.
According to a report by SpaceinAfrica, TART is a cutting-edge 24-element device designed for real-time,…
Kenyans Prepare for Protests on First Anniversary of Parliament Siege
In the heart of Nairobi, Kenya, tensions are simmering once again as citizens prepare to mark a significant moment in their country's history. On Wednesday, Kenyans are expected to take to the streets in large numbers, commemorating the one-year anniversary of anti-government protests that led to chaotic scenes, violence, and multiple fatalities. These protests ignited when demonstrators stormed parliament, spurred by a mix of frustration and desperation. Police intervened, and in tragic events, opened fire on the crowds,…
Russia Establishes Diplomatic Relations with Africa’s Newest Nation
Russia's Growing Engagement in South Sudan: A New Diplomatic Mission
In a significant development, the Russian Federation is poised to launch a new diplomatic mission in South Sudan between September and October 2025. This initiative represents a crucial turning point in Moscow’s interactions with the world’s youngest nation, enhancing its presence in a region ripe with potential.
But what does this really mean for both nations? On the surface, this diplomatic entry signals Russia's formal intention to deepen…
Kenyan Businesses Brace for Government’s Unsettling Decision
In recent days, a remarkable wave of young Kenyans has gathered in the streets, seeking to remember a protest that reverberated deeply within the fabric of their society. This act of remembrance is not just about nostalgia; it speaks to a collective yearning for change and justice that continues to resonate.
In Nairobi, the bustling capital of Kenya, a palpable tension hangs in the air. Many business owners have opted to close their doors, choosing caution over visibility. The fear isn't unfounded; the echoes of…
June 2025: The 10 African Nations Burdened by IMF Debt
As we move deeper into 2025, an increasing number of African nations find themselves grappling with the weight of their financial commitments to the International Monetary Fund (IMF). The road toward fiscal stability seems to be riddled with challenges that threaten both economic and social progress.
In countries such as Ghana and Malawi, the solutions offered through IMF-supported programs have often manifested in painful austerity measures. These measures, while intended to stabilize economies in the long run, tend to…
Revitalizing Somalia: Fostering Resilience Through Market Growth
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Somalia has reached a remarkable epoch in its economic narrative. On December 13, 2023, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank confirmed that Somalia had reached the Heavily Indebted Poor Countries (HIPC) completion point. This milestone facilitated a dramatic reduction of external debt, from a staggering 64 percent of GDP in 2018 to below 6 percent by the end of 2023—an accomplishment that translates to an impressive $4.5 billion in debt relief. The momentum didn't stop there. In early 2024,…
Celebrating Half a Century of Freedom: Marking 50 Years of Mozambique’s Independence
The protests that erupted in March 2023 in Mozambique signified a pivotal moment in the nation’s ongoing struggle against corruption and authoritarianism. The voice of Azagaia, a beloved rapper known for his poignant critiques of power, resonates deeply within the hearts of countless young people. It seems that his music, laden with evocative words and raw emotion, inspired a wave of courage in a generation that had once been marked by fear and resignation.
As crowds gathered, it was not just a reaction to the current…