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Tragic School Stampede Claims Lives in the Central African Republic

In a devastating incident during high school exams in Bangui, the capital of the Central African Republic, twenty-nine students lost their lives due to a catastrophic stampede. The chaos erupted following an explosion at an electricity transformer, which sparked panic among approximately 6,000 candidates. This tragic event unfolded on the second day of finals, turning a moment of aspiration into a scene of anguish. The transformer, which had only recently undergone repairs, was situated on the ground floor of the…

Namibia Unveils Its Second International Summit on African Hydrogen Innovation

Yesterday, Windhoek was abuzz with excitement as the second edition of the Global African Hydrogen Summit was officially announced. Scheduled for 9 to 11 September 2025, this international gathering will unfold under the ambitious theme: “Ambition in Action: Fuelling Africa's Green Industrial Revolution.” This summit not only aims to showcase innovative energy solutions but also seeks to reposition Africa at the forefront of the global energy transition. But why hydrogen? Amidst the escalating concerns over climate change…

Namibia’s Role at the USA-Africa Business Summit 2025 in Angola

On June 24, 2025, Namibia took center stage at the "Invest in Namibia" Forum, held in the vibrant city of Luanda, Angola. This esteemed gathering was part of the 17th USA-Africa Business Summit, a platform designed to foster dialogue and collaboration between the two regions. Her Excellency President Dr. Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah delivered an inspiring keynote address, meticulously outlining Namibia's strategic vision for the future. As she spoke, attendees couldn’t help but feel a palpable sense of enthusiasm. President…

Africa Welcomes New Member to Its Expanding Crude Oil League

Setting the Stage: Ethiopia’s New Chapter in Oil Exports Ethiopia has taken a significant stride forward in its economic development by joining the ranks of Africa's oil-exporting nations. This pivotal moment places Ethiopia alongside established producers like Nigeria, Angola, Algeria, and Libya, marking the dawn of a new era in its energy aspirations and economic landscape. It invites us to ponder: how will this transition reshape not just Ethiopia, but the entire Horn of Africa? The announcement was made by…

Zimbabwe Publishes Long-Anticipated Mining Legislation Following Decade-Long Hold-Up

After a decade of deliberation, Zimbabwe has finally enacted the long-discussed Mines and Minerals Bill. This pivotal legislation endeavors to address the myriad mining-related challenges that have plagued the nation for years, rekindling hope for transformative solutions. Originally drafted in 2015, the Bill reflects significant revisions to outdated colonial-era statutes that have governed the sector since 1961. The previous laws were rife with ambiguities, allowing some mining enterprises to exploit loopholes at the…

Tech Leaders Unite in Lagos: Africa Tech Expo 2025 Set for 4,000+ Innovators!

The recent Africa Technology Expo (ATE) 2025 held at the Landmark Event Center served as a compelling backdrop for a significant convergence of visionaries in the tech industry. Imagine a space buzzing with innovators, C-suite executives, and key decision-makers—all intent on unearthing the vast potential embedded within Africa’s rapidly evolving technology landscape. This year's program was nothing short of resplendent, marked by an intricate tapestry of keynote addresses, engaging investor sessions,…

U.S. Energy Company Secures Agreement to Link Mines in Angola and the Democratic Republic of Congo

In a significant step towards enhancing regional energy infrastructure, HYDRO-LINK, a specialized company based in the United States, has embarked on an ambitious project to construct a 1,150-kilometer (720 miles) electricity transmission line linking Angola and the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). This $1.5 billion endeavor is anchored by a recent memorandum of understanding with the Angolan government. The DRC, endowed with a wealth of minerals, faces an acute challenge: an erratic power supply that stifles its…

Are Boko Haram’s Suicide Attacks Making a Comeback in Nigeria?

On June 21, a tragic suicide bombing rocked Borno state in Nigeria, claiming the lives of 12 individuals. This incident has stirred anxiety about a potential escalation in the conflict between the nation’s security forces and the notorious Islamist group, Boko Haram. Anietie Ewang, a researcher with Human Rights Watch, underscores the gravity of the situation. In the years leading up to 2024, the region had witnessed a noticeable decline in suicide bombings. Analysts credited this decline to significant military victories…

Ukraine Tackles Russian Influence in Africa with Military Training Initiative

In an age where geopolitics are increasingly interconnected, the situation unfolding in Ukraine reflects a remarkable evolution in foreign policy, especially as Kyiv seeks to extend its influence into African geopolitics. The ongoing war with Russia is not merely a regional conflict; it's taking on global implications, reshaping alliances, and sparking new initiatives across continents. Recently, speaking to Reuters, Maksym Subkh, Ukraine’s Special Representative for the Middle East and Africa, articulated a…

Ongoing Search Operations for the Missing in Flood-Devastated South Africa

The Eastern Cape Provincial Government has officially reported a devastating toll of 100 lives lost due to the relentless floods that have ravaged the region. This heart-wrenching figure may continue to rise, as numerous individuals remain unaccounted for, prompting ongoing search and rescue operations in the affected areas. How much more sorrow can a community endure? Tragically, the majority of the deceased are from the OR Tambo District, a key area that has suffered immensely. Among those lost, 37 children—22 of whom…

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