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Economies in Africa Facing Challenges Without Being Fragile States

The disparities in how fragility is defined point to significant shortcomings in our understanding of conflict and vulnerability. This situation begs the question: how can we refine our global metrics to better encompass the complexities of fragile states? A revealing report by the World Bank classifies Fragile and Conflict-Affected Situations (FCS) as nations grappling with weak institutions, persistent violence, or challenges in post-conflict recovery. But what does being ‘fragile’ truly mean for the people…

Liberian Government States No Petition Received for U.S. Deportees

The Liberian government has firmly stated that it has not received any formal request to accept illegal migrants from the United States. This declaration follows widespread public unease stirred by media reports indicating that five African leaders who visited the White House on July 9 were allegedly approached by the administration of former President Donald Trump regarding the acceptance of deportees. The implications of this situation are complex, raising numerous questions about the responsibility of nations and the…

Nigerian Dignitaries Assemble in Katsina for the Funeral of Buhari

In a solemn gathering, prominent political leaders, respected traditional rulers, and dignitaries have converged in Katsina State to pay their final respects to former President Muhammadu Buhari. His passing at age 82 occurred in a London hospital, after a prolonged battle with illness, invoking a deep sense of loss across the nation. His remains were flown back to Nigeria aboard a Nigerian Air Force (NAF) aircraft, a gesture fitting for a leader of his stature. As preparations unfold for a state burial, Buhari's interment…

U.S. Bypasses South Africa at G20 Amid Rising Trade Tensions

For the second time this year, the United States has notably missed a significant G20 finance meeting held in South Africa. This absence not only raises diplomatic eyebrows but also dims the prospects of Africa firmly establishing its role in global economic governance. One might wonder, what does this say about the evolving dynamics of international relations and Africa’s voice in the broader economic conversation? This unexpected absence from such crucial forums like G20 meetings in Durban and Cape Town points to a…

At 92, Cameroon’s Paul Biya Aims for an Eighth Presidential Term

President Paul Biya has officially declared his intention to run for another term in the upcoming presidential elections. This announcement, which surfaced on social media, has ignited discussions and concerns regarding his advancing age and health. Biya, who has been at the helm of Cameroon since 1982, took over President Paul Biya has officially announced his candidacy for the upcoming presidential elections. This declaration, made through social media, has rekindled ongoing concerns about his advancing age and health.…

WAFCON 2025: Teams Engage in Crucial Showdowns for Quarterfinal Advancement

The atmosphere at the Women's Africa Cup of Nations currently unfolding in Morocco is electric, as teams frantically attempt to secure their spots in the quarterfinals. Every kick, every tackle, and every moment counts. The urgency is palpable; the competition is fierce. In Group C, Ghana and Tanzania find themselves in a precarious situation. Both teams have only managed to gather a single point from their first two matches, leaving them in dire need of a win. Their last opportunity to qualify looms ahead like a looming…

Burundi Eradicates Trachoma as a Major Public Health Concern

Burundi has proudly joined the ranks of the few nations that have successfully eradicated trachoma, a debilitating tropical affliction. This disease, which spreads through personal contact, contaminated surfaces, and the involvement of flies, has long plagued vulnerable communities. Now, Burundi stands as the eighth country in the region to declare victory over trachoma, marking a significant milestone in public health. Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, the Director-General of the World Health Organization, acknowledged this…

Somalia Hosts Landmark 25th Meeting of Horn of Africa Finance Chiefs in Nairobi

Nairobi Hosts Groundbreaking Meeting for Finance Ministers of the Horn of Africa Nairobi (AX) — Recently, a significant event occurred in the bustling heart of Nairobi, Kenya. Somalia’s Minister of Finance, Bihi Iman Egeh, took the helm at the 25th Meeting of Finance Ministers under the prestigious Horn of Africa Cooperation Forum. With Somalia proudly presiding over this year's session, the atmosphere was charged with a sense of purpose and determination. The meeting unfolded with a clear focus on enhancing regional…

South African Police Minister Temporarily Stepped Down from Duties

President Cyril Ramaphosa has placed Police Minister Senzo Mchunu on immediate leave amidst serious allegations linking him to organized crime. In a decisive national address, Ramaphosa revealed the establishment of a judicial commission, headed by the deputy chief justice, which will delve into the claims that pose a significant threat to both national security and the Constitution itself. Such steps highlight the intensifying scrutiny surrounding public officials, where accountability becomes paramount. In the wake of…

Former Nigerian Leader Buhari Passes Away in London

Former President Muhammadu Buhari has passed away, as confirmed by his spokesperson on Sunday. The 82-year-old leader had been undergoing treatment in a London hospital, having departed Nigeria in April under the guise of a "routine medical check-up." The news of his demise sparked a wave of reflections across the nation and beyond. Buhari's political journey began in a landscape fraught with challenges. He first took the reins as a military head of state from January 1984 to August 1985, and many, even now, can recall the…

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