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February 2025: Africa’s 10 Most Devalued Currencies

The Economic Strain of Fragile Currencies Consider this: you're a business owner looking to expand your operations, but the currency in your country is notoriously unstable. Every day, volatile exchange rates threaten to undercut your profits and inflate your costs. This is the daily reality for many businesses across African nations grappling with weak currencies in comparison to the U.S. dollar. "Economies are like delicate ecosystems; any disturbance, particularly a depreciating currency, sends ripples through the…

Trump’s Decision on AIDS Funding Poses a Risk to African Advancements

The impact of recent funding cuts by the Trump administration reverberates through South Africa. Specifically, organisations benefitting from the PEPFAR (The President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief) initiative, which is funded through USAID, have received troubling news: their financial support has been terminated permanently. This development signifies a dramatic shift in the landscape of HIV prevention and treatment efforts across the nation. According to a report by Bhekisisa's Mia Malan, this grim notification is not…

Mortars Target Somali Airport During Ethiopian PM’s Visit

In a city echoing with the paradox of hope and tension, Mogadishu, the capital of Somalia, witnessed an unsettling episode. As preparations were underway for the arrival of a significant guest—Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed—several mortars were launched toward the airport. This event unfolded against a backdrop of heightened anticipation and meticulous security measures in the city. According to reports from Somali Stream, President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud was already stationed in the VIP section of the airport,…

10 African Nations Least Indebted to IMF by February 2025

The journey towards lasting prosperity for a nation is a multifaceted one, where national sovereignty and economic stability are crucial actors in the play. All these aspirations are harmoniously entwined by a singular thread: the necessity to keep national debt under control. Quotes often attributed to ancient wisdom remind us, "The art of living lies in the fine mingling of letting go and holding on." Similarly, managing a country's debt isn't just a balancing act; it's a dance between strategic…

Somalia and Ethiopia Pledge to Strengthen Relations in Mogadishu

Enhancing Bilateral Ties: A New Chapter for Somalia and Ethiopia In the bustling city of Mogadishu, where history whispers through every corner and the sea laps gently against its shores, a significant meeting paints a hopeful picture of regional cooperation. Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud and Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed have taken a decisive step forward in fortifying the relationship between their countries. As the Somali sun kissed the horizon last Thursday, these leaders shook hands…

Ethiopian Leader Holds Talks in Somalia on Sea Rights, Security

Edited By Ali Musa Axadle Times International–Monitoring. Mogadishu (AX) – It was a momentous day on Thursday when Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed touched down in the heart of Mogadishu, stepping onto Somali soil for discussions that promise to reshape the relationship between Ethiopia and Somalia. With Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud by his side, this meeting signals a crucial turning point after months of tension and uncertainty between the neighboring nations. The welcome was a grand affair. At Aden Adde…

Five African Countries to Send 12,000 Troops for Somalia Mission

Mogadishu (AX) – The rhythmic hum of helicopter blades slicing through the air above Mogadishu heralds a new chapter in regional cooperation against the persistent threat of Al-Shabaab. In a remarkable display of unity and purpose, five African nations, each carrying the weight of their own hopes and histories, are contributing a formidable force of 11,900 troops to the African Union's recently unveiled Somalia Mission, aptly named AUSSOM. It's interesting to note that three of Somalia's immediate neighbors—Uganda,…

AU and Somalia Finalize Troop Details for New Initiative

In an era characterized by fluctuating alliances and high-stakes diplomacy, the role of military forces in stabilizing tumultuous regions like Somalia becomes a complex symphony of negotiations and strategic maneuvering. Consider the intricate dance playing out between African nations and the African Union in crafting a new mission in Somalia—a nation that has, for years, been the battleground for competing interests and ideologies. The backdrop is Mogadishu, a city that has seen its fair share of turmoil, where a soldier…

Burundi Withdraws After 18 Years Amid Troop Allocation Rift

Mogadishu (AX) — In a pivotal twist of regional dynamics, Burundi has commenced the withdrawal of its troops from Somalia. This move marks the end of an 18-year era of military involvement under the auspices of the African Union's peacekeeping initiatives. But what's driving this significant change? The roots trace back to a contention over troop contributions to the recently minted African Union Support and Stabilization Mission in Somalia, or AUSSOM, which took the baton from the African Union Transition Mission in…

Abiy Ahmed Heads to Somalia for Crucial Maritime, Security Talks

A Historic Diplomatic Encounter: Bridging Gaps and Building Trust Mogadishu (AX) — On a windswept Thursday morning, Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed is expected to grace the Somali capital’s horizon, setting the stage for an essential dialogue with President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud. These meetings, vivid with political undertones and strategic dynamics, capture a pivotal moment in the intricate relationship between these two Horn of Africa neighbors. Their journey, marked by maritime disputes and military…

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