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Dangote Refinery Turns to New African Source for Crude Amid Fuel Price Drop

Industry Update: Dangote Refinery's Crude Strategy In a significant development that reflects the turning tides in Nigeria's oil industry, the Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) Limited has chosen to pause its Naira-for-Crude agreement with local refineries. This arrangement, initially designed to empower local refineries to purchase crude in Nigeria's local currency, the Naira, has hit a procedural snag. But what does this mean for the industry at large? The immediate effect…

US and Israel Consider African Nations for Gaza Refugees

In a world where lines on maps often dictate lives, the tale unfolding between the U.S., Israel, and three East African nations stands as a vivid illustration. Imagine being privy to the intricate dance of diplomacy—an arena where intentions are questioned and motivations aren’t always clear. This story centers around the idea of resettling Palestinians uprooted from the Gaza Strip. Yes, you heard that right. Some conversations behind closed doors are as gripping as any novel you might pick up.…

Rubio Declares South African Ambassador Unwelcome in US

Diplomatic Storm: US Declares South African Ambassador 'Persona Non Grata' In a dramatic and unexpected move, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced on Friday that South Africa's ambassador to the United States, Ebrahim Rasool, is "no longer welcome" on American soil. The language used was unambiguous. "Ebrahim Rasool is a race-baiting politician who hates America and President Donald Trump," Rubio asserted in a social media post. It was a statement that caused ripples across international diplomatic circles. Such a…

US Declares South African Ambassador Persona Non Grata

In a bold move that has stirred diplomatic waters, the United States has expelled South Africa's ambassador to Washington. Secretary of State Marco Rubio conveyed this message with unusually candid language, describing the ambassador, Ebrahim Rasool, as a "race-baiting politician" holding strong anti-Trump sentiments. "South Africa's Ambassador to the United States is no longer welcome in our great country," Rubio proclaimed on Friday in a statement posted on X, marking the rare occasion of…

African Nations Under Review for New Trump Travel Ban

In the complex and dynamic world of international travel, policies often shift in response to emerging challenges and political decisions. Recently, whispers across diplomatic channels have hinted at the Trump administration contemplating a sweeping array of travel restrictions—decisions that could significantly impact individuals from various countries aiming to enter the United States. An anonymous U.S. official, steeped in the intricacies of global policies, mentioned that while there’s a…

U.S. Government Labels South African Ambassador as Unwelcome Figure

The recent decision to expel Ebrahim Rasool, South Africa's Ambassador to the U.S., has stirred considerable discussion about the nature of diplomacy and international relations. This action, taken by the Trump administration, follows comments the ambassador allegedly made during a meeting held in Johannesburg. Such events, which may seem to be just political maneuvers, often have far-reaching consequences. In a terse post on X (previously known as Twitter), U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio declared that Rasool is "no…

East African Nations, Somalia Dismiss Gaza Resettlement Proposal

Mogadishu (AX) — In recent days, whispers of negotiations involving Somalia, the United States, and Israel have drifted across international media outlets, painting a picture of potential conversations about resettling displaced Palestinians from Gaza within Somalia's borders. However, this narrative stands sharply opposed by the Somali federal government. "To my knowledge, there have been no discussions whatsoever regarding the resettlement of Gazan citizens," affirmed a senior Somali official. This message seemed to pierce…

African Airline Leads February’s Punctuality Rankings

In a landscape that's often as challenging as it is dynamic, FlySafair stands tall as a beacon of excellence for Africa in the world of aviation. This achievement, an impressive on-time performance (OTP) of 95.82%, hasn't gone unnoticed—becoming the only African airline on the prestigious global rankings. Can we imagine a future where a continent often underrepresented takes more significant strides in aviation? If FlySafair's journey is anything to go by, it's more than promising; it's possible. Global Leaders in…

Elon Musk’s Starlink Expands to Niger in Latest African Launch

From the dusty roads of Niger to the sprawling urban centers of its neighbors, a silent but significant change is unfolding—a new era of digital connectivity. You might wonder how a landlocked nation bordered by Libya and Nigeria becomes a talking point in a global tech narrative? It begins with a name that's become synonymous with space-age internet solutions—Starlink. Starlink, an ambitious venture by SpaceX, renowned for its pioneering work in space exploration, is now setting foot in…

African Nations with the Least Civic Freedom in 2025

Civic space in Africa has become ground zero for a poignant tussle, drawing government entities, activists, and citizens into a conflict over essential freedoms. It's a vivid spectacle, showcasing courage and resilience on one side, and a draconian clampdown on liberties on the other. It beckons us to ask, what value do we place on our freedom of expression, and how far are we willing to go to protect it? While there are still beacons of steadfastness, countries that cling stubbornly to the ideals of…

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