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Zimbabwe’s President Designates Former Army Chief as Minister of Sports
In a notable shift within Zimbabwe's political landscape, President Emmerson Mnangagwa has named General Anselem Sanyatwe, formerly the commander of the Zimbabwe National Army, as the new sports minister. This decision comes in the wake of Kirsty Coventry’s recent election as president of the International Olympic Committee (IOC), a role that necessitated her resignation from the ministerial post.
Coventry’s transition to this prestigious position in Lausanne, the city synonymous with the Olympic movement, speaks volumes…
MTN and Airtel Unite in Uganda and Nigeria Collaboration
Strategic Network Sharing: MTN and Airtel's New Partnership
In a move that highlights the evolving landscape of telecommunications in Africa, two industry titans, MTN and Airtel, have joined forces to share critical phone network infrastructure in Nigeria and Uganda. If you’ve ever wondered how this partnership could shape the future of digital connectivity on the continent, you're certainly not alone. Let’s dive deeper into the motivations and potential impacts of this collaboration.…
Rwanda Refutes Claims of Burundi Attack Conspiracy, Emphasizes Ongoing Peace Negotiations
In a striking display of diplomatic tension, Rwanda's Foreign Minister, Olivier Nduhungirehe, has decisively refuted claims made by Burundian President Evariste Ndayishimiye. Ndayishimiye characterized these allegations as stemming from "credible intelligence" suggesting that Kigali harbors intentions of launching an offensive against its neighbor. Nduhungirehe, however, labeled such assertions as "unfortunate," emphasizing that both nations are currently engaged in ongoing peace negotiations. He highlighted shared…
Kenya’s Refugee Integration Strategy Sparks Concerns
Complex Implications of Kenya's Shirika Plan for Somali Refugees
Edited by Ali Musa
Axadle Times International–Monitoring
Mogadishu (AX) — Kenya's ambitious Shirika Plan aims to transform refugee camps into permanent cities, arousing significant concern in Somalia. This initiative, designed to reshape the Dadaab and Kakuma camps, could hinder efforts to repatriate Somali nationals, potentially perpetuating their displacement.
Set to commence in 2024, the multi-billion-dollar project intends to reinvent two…
The Most Powerful Passports Across Continents in 2025
The anticipation builds each year as countries await their position in the Passport Index rankings. This 2025 edition sheds light on which nation, across the continents, offers the golden key of visa-free travel — the passport that opens the most doors without bureaucratic encumbrances.
North America: Canada
Canada once again proves that her passport is a powerhouse with its bearers gaining access to 173 destinations sans the need for a visa. “A dream of mine,” one Canadian traveler…
Top 7 African Nations Facing Highest Government Debt
Exploring the Burden of Debt in African Economies
Albert Einstein once quipped, "Compound interest is the eighth wonder of the world. He who understands it, earns it; he who doesn’t, pays it." This quote rings particularly true for several African nations today. According to the International Monetary Fund (IMF), numerous African economies find themselves grappling with alarming levels of government debt. This raises a multitude of questions about fiscal sustainability…
2025’s Top 10 U.S. Aid Recipients in Africa
The sudden cessation of aid disbursements from USAID by Donald Trump on January 20, 2025, signals a monumental shift for Africa, a continent that has long leaned on this vital lifeline of support. Given the U.S.'s stature as a leading global foreign aid benefactor, this unexpected move prompts a pressing query: What is on the horizon for Africa's aid-dependent nations?
It seems only yesterday that Donald Trump, then the U.S. President, decided to pull the plug on USAID funding. This abrupt decision sent shockwaves through…
Kenya’s IMF Review Oversight May Stall Future Funding
In the bustling heart of Nairobi, amidst the blend of modern skyscrapers and vibrant street markets, Kenya's Finance Minister, John Mbadi, shared insights on the economic pathway the country is carving. During a recent interview with Reuters on February 5, 2025, Mbadi candidly discussed the emerging dialogue with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) about a new financial program, sparking conversations about Kenya's fiscal future.Edited by Ali Musa, Axadle Times international–Monitoring.
The Complex Tango with the…
Exploring the Most Powerful Passports by Continent in 2025
Imagine possessing a key that unlocks the world. This is precisely what a powerful passport represents: unfettered freedom to explore diverse landscapes, cultures, and opportunities beyond borders. The 2025 Passport Index has brought to light intriguing revelations about which nations hold such keys, organizing them by continent. This eye-opening report ranks countries based on their citizens’ ease of travel, without the need for prior visa arrangements. It sparks a thought: How do our global connections shape…
Kenya Airways Returns to Profit in 2024 After Long Struggle
Kenya Airways recently made waves with an announcement that caught everyone by surprise on Tuesday. For the first time in over ten years, the airline has recorded a pretax profit, marking 2024 as a significant benchmark in its financial history.
Imagine steering a ship through tumultuous seas for over a decade only to finally glimpse a serene coastline. Such is the story of one of Africa's aviation giants. Reporting a pretax profit amounting to 5.53 billion shillings, or approximately $42.82 million, last year was…