Ghana’s Mahama Calls for the Resumption of Over 60 Radio Stations

The Media Foundation for West Africa has applauded President John Dramani Mahama's timely move to prevent the closure of several radio stations, labeling it both "refreshing and commendable." This decisive action resonates with the essence of democratic values, where the airwaves serve as an essential tool for public dialogue and the free exchange of ideas. In a landscape often fraught with tension regarding free speech, one might question: what does it mean for a leader to prioritize communication? In a country where…

Celebrating 26 Years of Democracy: Nigeria’s Minister Advocates for Sharing Success Stories

As Nigeria marks 26 years of uninterrupted democratic governance, the Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, made a passionate plea to the citizens, especially media professionals and content creators. He urged them to adopt a balanced approach in portraying the nation, emphasizing the importance of sharing not only our challenges but also our successes. A conversation with Business Insider Africa allowed Mr. Idris to share invaluable insights into the nation’s achievements over the years. It’s…

Opposition Voices Dissent Amid Claims of Victory by Burundi’s Ruling Party

In a dramatic culmination of Burundi's recent parliamentary election, the ruling CNDD-FDD party has captured all 100 seats, boasting an overwhelming 96% of the total votes across the nation. This undeniable triumph, however, hasn’t come without controversy. While the electoral commission has reported only minor irregularities, opposition parties and various human rights organizations have voiced serious concerns regarding the integrity of the process. As we navigate the complexities of this electoral outcome, it prompts us…

Somali President Tours Turkish Vessel After Offshore Oil Survey Completion

Mogadishu (AX) — On Thursday, Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud took a significant step forward in the country’s development by visiting the Turkish seismic exploration vessel Oruc Reis at the bustling Port of Mogadishu. This visit was not just ceremonial; it marked the culmination of an extensive oil exploration mission unfolding off the coast of Somalia. During his tour of the vessel, President Mohamud took a moment to commend the Turkish partners and all the dedicated stakeholders involved in this months-long…

Tensions Rise in Kenya: Protesters Confront Police Forces

Kenya is currently facing a significant wave of public unrest following the tragic and controversial death of blogger and educator Albert Ojwang. His untimely demise while in police custody has sparked widespread outrage and concern, raising questions about accountability and justice in law enforcement. On Thursday, amidst mounting protests, Kenyan police used tear gas to disperse demonstrators in Nairobi, many of whom were decrying what they believe to be a state-sanctioned murder. The streets were filled with…

Oruc Reis Ship Successfully Wraps Up Historic Somali Expedition

Oruc Reis Seismic Exploration Vessel: A New Dawn for Somalia's Maritime Potential The Oruc Reis Seismic Exploration Vessel, a remarkable achievement of Turkish engineering, has recently completed its inaugural intercontinental mission. This accomplishment, announced by the Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources, marks a significant milestone, not just for the vessel itself, but for Somalia and its burgeoning energy sector. Operating in the expansive open waters off the Somali coast, the Oruc Reis undertook…

Oil Prices Jump Over 10% Following Israeli Strikes on Iran

Market Impacts of Geopolitical Uncertainty: A Deep Dive In an unexpected twist that has raised eyebrows across financial markets, US benchmark West Texas Intermediate crude oil futures surged dramatically by as much as 14% late on Thursday. As Friday dawned, figures reflected a striking 9.4% increase, settling at $74.44 a barrel at around 12:39 a.m. ET. On the international stage, the Brent crude oil futures showcased similar trends, climbing as high as 13% before standing at $75.60 a barrel, reflecting a 9%…

Three Somali Fishermen Rescued After 45 Days at Sea, Six Months in Libya

Mogadishu (AX) — In a touching reunion that highlighted both human resilience and the complexities of international cooperation, three Somali fishermen, who endured an astonishing 45 days stranded at sea and subsequently spent six harrowing months in a Libyan prison, were welcomed back to their families in Mogadishu on Thursday. This moment came after a meticulous and multifaceted repatriation effort led by the Somali government, alongside various international organizations. The fishermen — Abdullahi Yusuf Jama, Aweys…

TikTok Sensation Khaby Lame Departures the U.S. Following ICE Detention

Khaby Lame, a renowned figure on TikTok boasting over 160 million followers, recently made headlines as he left the United States following an encounter with immigration agents in Las Vegas over an alleged visa overstay. The Senegalese-Italian influencer, known legally as Seringe Khabane Lame, was detained last Friday at Harry Reid International Airport. Fortunately, he was permitted to exit the country without facing a deportation order, as confirmed by a spokesperson for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).…

Burkina Faso’s Military Government Seizes Control of Five Gold Mines

Burkina Faso has taken a monumental step toward asserting control over its natural resources by officially transferring five gold mining assets to its state-owned mining company. This move marks a pivotal moment in the nation’s efforts to enhance its sovereignty and economic position in the global mining industry. This transition was confirmed through a decree published late Wednesday, signaling the completion of a process that began in August 2023. The government’s actions reflect a growing desire to centralize management…

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