Kagame Cautions Congo Against Provocation to Avert Conflict

A Significant Step Towards Peace: The Rwanda-DRC Peace Deal The President of Rwanda recently made headlines with a candid statement regarding the ongoing negotiations with the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). Stating firmly that he won’t tolerate any deceptive maneuvers from his neighbors, he reflects a growing sentiment among leaders who yearn for stability in a turbulent region. But what does this mean for the peace deal brokered by the United States, and for the future of both nations? Last week, in a historic…

Libya Welcomes International Investment in Oil After Two Decades

The Revival of Libya's Petroleum Sector: A New Era of Opportunities The landscape of global energy is shifting, and at the center of this transformation lies Libya, a North African country rich in oil and gas resources. Major players in the industry, including ExxonMobil, Chevron, TotalEnergies, and Eni, are beginning to take note of the country's revitalized petroleum sector. It's a change ripe with promise, both for Libya and for the international energy market. Recently, Masoud…

Ghana’s Gold Reserves Surge 8.05% to 32.99 Tonnes by June 2025

As we look toward the future, the Bank of Ghana (BoG) has demonstrated commendable progress in bolstering the nation’s economic foundations. By the end of June 2025, Ghana’s gold reserves had surged to a notable 32.99 tonnes, a significant leap from the 32.16 tonnes recorded just a month prior. This consistent growth underscores Ghana's strategic efforts to shore up its foreign exchange buffers and enhance economic stability. According to the latest statistics from the central bank, Ghana's gold reserves have appreciated…

UN Report Uncovers Russian Firm’s Role in DRC’s Illegal Mineral Trade

The recent revelations regarding a mining company's alleged involvement in trafficking conflict minerals from the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) illuminate a complex and troubling chapter in the region's ongoing struggles. According to a report by Reuters, this marks a significant moment as it is the first time the United Nations has explicitly named an organization purportedly complicit in such activities since the M23 rebel group seized control of vital mining territories last year. The confidential UN…

Ethiopian Leader Stresses Importance of Red Sea Access, Advocates for Peaceful Neighborly Relations

Ethiopia's Pursuit of Red Sea Access: A Vision of Peaceful Coexistence Edited By Ali Musa, Axadle Times International–Monitoring ADDIS ABABA - In the bustling heart of Ethiopia's capital, Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed has drawn attention once again to a vital piece of his vision for the nation—access to the Red Sea. As a country engaged in a complex dance to shed its landlocked constraints, the stakes couldn't be higher. Yet, Abiy's message is clear: the road to the sea must be paved with…

Taoiseach Micheál Martin Reflects on the Privilege of Visiting Hiroshima

Taoiseach Micheál Martin recently expressed his heartfelt sentiments during a visit to Hiroshima, stating it was "an honour" to be there. In a conversation with Japanese journalists, he emphasized, "I'm here first and foremost to remember and to extend my condolences on behalf of the Irish people for all those who lost their lives during the atomic bombing and for all those who suffered." This reflection underscores the profound impact of such historical events on collective human experiences. Mr. Martin also took the…

Senegalese Court Rejects PM Sonko’s Appeal in Defamation Case

In a significant ruling, the Supreme Court has upheld the conviction of Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko for defamation, a verdict first delivered in January 2024. This decision pertains to accusations against him for attempting to tarnish the reputation of former tourism minister Mame Mbaye Niang. The ramifications extend far beyond the courtroom, playing a pivotal role in the political landscape of the nation. As the Supreme Court dismissed Sonko’s appeal for a reversal, the implications for his political career became…

GETMEDCO and Sterling Bank Unite to Transform Healthcare Accessibility

In today's rapidly evolving world, the integration of financial services with health solutions is more than just a trend; it's a necessity. This collaboration is designed to provide customers with a holistic experience that seamlessly blends banking with premium healthcare offerings. Dr. Ena Tychus, the CEO and Founder of GETMEDCO, shared her excitement about this innovative partnership. With a palpable sense of pride in her voice, she remarked, "We are incredibly proud of this…

Mali’s Junta Chief Secures Five-Year Extension Amid Election Absence

Mali's Bold Transition: A Controversial New Presidential Path In a move that has stirred both support and contention, Mali's transitional parliament has approved a contentious bill that bestows a five-year presidential term upon junta leader General Assimi Goïta. What makes this decision particularly provocative is that this term is renewable without necessitating any elections. As we navigate these uncharted waters, one can't help but wonder: what implications might this have for Mali's political landscape?…

Ethiopian Prime Minister Announces September Launch for Landmark Dam Project

Ethiopia's Grand Dam Nears Its Triumph By Ali Musa, Axadle Times International—Monitoring ADDIS ABABA, July 4 As the sun peeks through the Ethiopian highlands, a monumental project comes to life. Ethiopian Prime Minister, Abiy Ahmed, recently stood before parliament and articulated a vision that began over a decade ago. "The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam is now complete, and we are preparing for its official inauguration," he…

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