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Sudan Pulls Ambassador from Kenya Over Talks of Establishing a Rival Government

Sudan has taken a bold step—recalling its ambassador from Kenya in a dramatic response to the latter's decision to host discussions aimed at forming an alternate government. The story, intricate and multi-layered, reflects not just a geopolitical quarrel but the often unpredictable dance of diplomacy. Sudan's Foreign Ministry, never one to mince words, remarked that Ambassador Kamal Jabara was summoned "for consultations." Why, you wonder? Kenya's seemingly audacious move to bring together individuals from the Rapid Support…

AfDB Announces Official Slate of Five Approved Candidates for Presidency

A quiet Tuesday afternoon turned significant when the African Development Bank (AfDB) broke the news that the list of candidates for the presidency had been finalized. The esteemed Steering Committee, after an arduous evaluation process, has endorsed a select group, ushering them closer to the coveted position. Is the race more about continuity or change? The contenders themselves reflect a tapestry of aspirations, visions waiting to be realized. It's a poignant moment for the AfDB. As the sun begins to set on the tenure of…

Kenya Nearing Agreement for $1.5 Billion Deal with UAE

It's said that history doesn’t repeat, but it often rhymes. Can this phrase apply to Kenya's economic journey? Recently, whispers from unnamed insiders suggest a major shift in financial strategy. Insider sources, who chose to remain anonymous, leaked that the promised loan to Kenya will be delivered in full rather than in stages as originally intended. Such a financial influx at one go is quite unconventional, isn’t it? Not much has been said publicly; neither Kenya's Treasury Secretary John Mbadi nor the UAE…

U.S. and Somali Forces Collaborate in Kenya for Enhanced Counterterrorism Training

In the often tumultuous sphere of global security, how do nations prepare for challenges that seem as ceaseless as the tides? Mogadishu, a city at the heart of such inquiries, recently witnessed an intriguing chapter in its journey of resilience and preparation. Here, among the echoes of both hope and conflict, stands an event worth pondering. The U.S. Army paratroopers have taken stride amidst Somali Danab special forces, together engaging in an exercise dubbed Justified Accord 2025 (JA25). Imagine, if you will, the…

Supporters of the Mogadishu Rotana Envision Hotel as Catalyst for Somalia’s Revival

In the bustling heart of Mogadishu, where whispers of the past merge with aspirations for the future, a new chapter is about to unfold. Can the development of a luxury hotel not only transform the urban landscape but also reframe how the world perceives Somalia? This is the ambitious vision of the stakeholders behind the Mogadishu Rotana—a beacon of change in Eastern Africa. In December, a groundbreaking initiative took its first steps in Mogadishu. Dignitaries and developers gathered near Aden Adde International Airport to…

Ghana Boosts Daily Minimum Wage with 10% Increase

Imagine a lively meeting hall in bustling Accra, where the air is thick with anticipation and the focus of many eyes rests on a single stage. Here, on February 20th, 2025, the nation's economic pillars convened to address a matter close to many hearts and wallets: the anointment of the National Daily Minimum Wage (NDMW) for 2025. This pivotal announcement took shape in a formal communiqué circulated by the National Tripartite Committee (NTC), a document signed by the very stakeholders who dictate the rhythm of Ghana's…

The Price of Inaction in the Battle Against Malnutrition Is Steep

Malnutrition poses a formidable obstacle for many African countries. According to a recent UNICEF report, a staggering 64 million children across the continent—roughly one-third—are grappling with "severe food poverty." This dire situation is likely to escalate into "wasting," a perilous form of malnutrition that can have devastating consequences. How do we turn the tide on such a pervasive issue? At the forefront of this global conversation is the Nutrition for Growth (N4G) Summit 2025, scheduled to take place in Paris.…

Somali Foreign Minister Criticizes Northeastern State for Declining Federal Aid in ISIS Fight

In the tumultuous landscapes of northeastern Somalia lies a story unfolding across ridges and political corridors, where Northeastern State authorities have long pinpointed a perceived apathy from the federal government in the contentious war against ISIS. Within the rugged peaks of the Cal Miskaad mountains in the Bari region, these militants have found refuge, launching audacious attacks against both the valiant Northeastern State security forces and the innocent communities nestled within. Exasperation among Somali…

Five African Nations Facing the Steepest Inflation Surge in 2025 (Year-over-Year)

Inflation, a relentless specter haunting the African continent, burdens both individuals and enterprises. Though inflation is not unique to Africa, the continent's fragile economies, heavy import dependence, and capricious global influences exacerbate its impact manifold. This situation makes it exceedingly arduous for citizens to afford essentials and maintain business sustainability. But why does this happen with such intensity in Africa? Several factors contribute…

Rising Demand Among Liberians for a War and Economic Crimes Tribunal, According to New Survey

Recent findings emerging from a survey spearheaded by Afrobarometer in collaboration with local partners present compelling insights into public sentiment toward the judicial system in Liberia. The data reveals a notable rise in support for the court system, especially since the establishment of the Office for War and Economic Crimes by President Joseph Boakai. This favorable shift is particularly striking when juxtaposed with sentiments recorded in 2022. What might be driving this renewed faith in the judiciary? As we…

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