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Somali PM Hosts Minnesota Rep. Samakab Hussein in Mogadishu
Mogadishu (AX) — A significant moment unfolded in the heart of Somalia as Prime Minister Hamza Abdi Barre welcomed Somali American politician Samakab Hussein to his office on Monday. Hussein, a notable member of the Minnesota House of Representatives, made the journey back to his homeland, a visit that speaks volumes about the bridges being built between the Somali diaspora and their roots.
During their meeting, Prime Minister Barre took a moment to express his heartfelt gratitude to Rep. Hussein for making the trip to…
Mali Enacts Pioneering Legislation to Safeguard the Rights of Stateless Individuals
The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) recently hailed the remarkable advancement in Mali’s legislative efforts to safeguard the rights of stateless individuals. This new law is not just a piece of legislation; it marks a transformative step toward addressing the complexities of statelessness in the country. By creating a clear pathway to nationality for its citizens, defining what it means to be stateless, and ensuring accessibility to healthcare and education, Mali is sending a powerful message about…
Somali President Commemorates 65 Years of Independence with Flag Ceremony
Mogadishu (AX) — On a vibrant evening filled with a sense of unity and national pride, President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud stood at the forefront of a poignant ceremony marking the 65th anniversary of Somalia's independence and unity. Alongside senior commanders of the Somali National Army and various government officials, the President welcomed a gathering that was far more than just an event—it was a heartfelt homage to Somalia's enduring spirit and the sacrifices made along the path to independence.
The ceremony, bathed in…
Exploring Africa’s Five Most Secure Nations as 2025 Approaches
In the complex landscape of global prosperity, the safety and stability of a nation play a pivotal role. Beyond the mere numbers and statistics, these metrics shed light on how resilient a country is and its readiness for sustainable growth. It’s interesting to ponder: what does it truly mean to feel secure in one’s environment? How do these feelings translate into tangible benefits for society?
Consider the profound implications of a low crime rate. This is not just a statistic; it is a source of confidence for investors.…
Danab and Jubbaland Troops Eliminate 50+ Al-Shabaab Fighters in Lower Juba
In a display of disciplined resolve, Somali Danab soldiers are meticulously preparing for their next directives during urban operations training at Justified Accord 2024 (JA24), taking place in the scenic town of Nanyuki, Kenya, on February 28, 2024. This pivotal event represents U.S. Africa Command's largest military exercise in East Africa, spanning from February 26 to March 7. Under the skilled leadership of the U.S. Army Southern European Task Force, Africa (SETAF-AF), the training is an opportunity for personnel and…
World Bank Greenlights $360 Million Aid for Ghana’s Recovery Efforts
A Key Element in Ghana's Economic Reform Strategy
Recent news from the World Bank reveals an important development for Ghana: the approval of $360 million in funding from the International Development Association (IDA). This endorsement comes as part of the Second Resilient Recovery Development Policy Financing initiative, which aligns seamlessly with Ghana's broader economic reform strategies supported by the International Monetary Fund (IMF). But what does this really mean for the everyday citizen?
The…
Mali Completes Acquisition of Gold Mines Left by Foreign Firms
Mali has officially taken control of the Yatela and Morila gold mines—two sites that had previously been left abandoned by their foreign owners, according to a government announcement over the weekend. This significant move reflects a broader trend in West Africa, where military-led governments are increasingly asserting control over strategic natural resources in response to soaring gold prices. The aim? To invigorate local economies and lessen reliance on foreign entities.
Gold is not just a shiny metal; it represents…
FCMB Launches New Branch in Sangotedo, Lagos
Welcoming New Financial Horizons: FCMB Opens Branch in Sangotedo
Just recently, the Ogudu Oshadi I of Ogombo Kingdom, Oba Abiodun Ogunbo, represented by Chief Lukman Lawal, the Aro of Ogombo Kingdom, extended a warm welcome to the First City Monument Bank (FCMB) team. It's not just a greeting; it reflects the essential role that banking services play in the lives of residents and businesses alike. Oba Ogunbo emphasized this necessity, praising FCMB's remarkable track record of supporting individuals and enterprises…
Egypt Experiences 4.77% Growth in Q3 Fueled by Industrial Revival
Egypt’s Economic Resurgence and Challenges
In an encouraging turn of events, Egypt’s economy reported a growth of 4.77% during the third quarter of the 2024/25 fiscal year, a significant improvement from just 2.2% in the same period last year. This data, released by the Ministry of Planning, brings a sense of optimism amid the challenges that have long plagued the Egyptian economy. Could this signify a turning point, or is it merely a fleeting moment in a much larger narrative?
The fiscal year in Egypt spans from July to…
Elon Musk’s Starlink Plans $113 Million Investment for South Africa Growth
The ambitious billionaire Elon Musk is making waves yet again. His satellite internet venture, Starlink, is setting its sights on a hefty R2 billion investment—roughly $112.7 million—in South Africa. This investment appears to be a strategic move to navigate the complexities of the country’s Black Economic Empowerment (BEE) requirements. But what does this mean for both Starlink and the South African landscape?
Starlink has openly expressed its intent to forge partnerships with local South African businesses to…