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UN Plane Forced to Land in Somalia Due to Gear Failure

Compelling Tale of a UN Aircraft's Emergency Landing in Somalia Edited By Ali Musa, Axadle Times International–Monitoring Mogadishu — In an unexpected turn of events over the brilliant blue skies of Somalia’s capital, an aircraft operated by the United Nations executed what could only be described as a textbook emergency landing. Picture this: the aircraft, an embodiment of human ingenuity, found itself in a rather tricky predicament when its landing gear…

Only One-Fifth of Kenya’s Land Supports Agriculture

In an eye-opening revelation, the Heinrich Boell Foundation has published a report spotlighting the disturbing condition of agricultural soils in Kenya and underscoring the consequential threats to food and nutritional security. Titled the Soil Atlas – Kenya Edition, this report sheds light on a pressing issue: a mere 20% of Kenyan land is arable, putting the country's food production and sustainability at considerable risk. This report paints a sobering picture, indicating that over 40% of East Africa's soils…

Seven African Nations Land $50M Trade Pact with UK Financier

Imagine this: in a dynamic yet challenging landscape, seven African nations — Sierra Leone, Liberia, The Gambia, Benin, DR Congo, Rwanda, and Tanzania — are poised for a significant economic transformation. The catalyst? A substantial $50 million trade deal orchestrated by British International Investment (BII) with a mission to unlock access to much-needed finance for local businesses. It's a move that seeks to revitalize these expanding economies, but what does it really mean for the people on the ground? As…

Leading African Nations by Agricultural Land Size

Agriculture is undeniably the lifeblood of Africa, weaving its influence through every village and stretching out across the vast savannahs. Whether it’s the age-old traditions held close in family farms or sprawling commercial enterprises, the act of cultivating the land is pivotal. It doesn’t merely feed millions; it powers the economy and has the untapped potential to shape a brighter future. An African proverb notably states, "He who learns, teaches." Agriculture is perhaps Africa’s most profound teacher—a silent…

Ghana Confronts Multi-Billion Dollar Challenge to Restore Land Ravaged by Unlawful Mining

Professor Nana Browne Klutse, the interim head of the Environmental Protection Authority (EPA), has sounded the alarm. Calling the situation an emergency, she reaches out to international partners, urging them to support Ghana’s reclamation efforts. But what does it mean when land crying out for healing is left unattended due to financial constraints? In a recent dialogue with the Ghana News Agency, Professor Klutse shared how a World Bank initiative had managed to reclaim some land—though, regrettably, only on a pilot…

Mogadishu Authorities Detain Trio Following Violent Dispute Over Court-Mandated Land Ruling

In the bustling city of Mogadishu, scenes of tension unfolded as security forces apprehended three individuals during a decisive operation in the Abdiaziz district on a recent Wednesday. This maneuver followed a brazen attack on the local police station chief, who had been diligently enforcing a court order. It was a scene charged with intensity and the unmistakable sting of defiance.The encounter, vividly chaotic, resulted in the confiscation of two AK-47 rifles and a rocket-propelled grenade (RPG) launcher from the…

Zelensky Reveals Ukraine’s Willingness to Discuss Land Exchange with Russia

In a recent interview, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky made a striking announcement regarding future peace negotiations with Russia. He revealed that Ukraine is prepared to exchange territory, hinting at a pragmatic approach to resolving the ongoing conflict. However, he emphasized that Europe lacks the capacity to independently support Ukraine's war effort. This Friday, Zelensky is set to meet with U.S. Vice President JD Vance during the Munich Security Conference. The urgency of the situation is palpable, as…

Musk and Malema’s Clash Over Land Disputes and Budget Cuts in South Africa

The diplomatic ties between South Africa and the United States have recently taken a sharp turn toward tension. Central to this escalating strain is a dramatic clash between two notable figures: Elon Musk, a South African-born entrepreneur and advisor to former President Trump, and Julius Malema, the fiery leader of the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF). Tensions came to a head when Musk, calling Malema an "international criminal," demanded sanctions against him for incendiary remarks during a rally. These remarks included the…

Trump Signals Potential Cut to U.S. Support for South Africa Amid Controversial Land Reform Debate

In a striking move, U.S. President Donald Trump has issued a stern warning regarding aid to South Africa, asserting that he might halt all assistance due to concerns over the nation’s land expropriation policies. He characterized these measures as “unfair,” claiming they enable the government to seize land indiscriminately while treating certain individuals and communities “very badly.” This bold declaration follows a significant political shift in South Africa, where President Cyril Ramaphosa recently advanced the…

Archaeologists Announce Unveiling of the Mysterious Ancient Land of Punt in North Western State of Somalia

Hargeisa (AX) — In an enthralling archaeological twist straight out of a historical tome, a group of tireless archaeologists is shining a light on a possible ancient enigma: the legendary "Land of Punt." This elusive kingdom is rumored to have thrived in the Horn of Africa many moons ago, and North Western State of Somalia's soil might just be keeping its secrets. Isaaq Yusuf, the leading light from North Western State of Somalia's Archaeology Organization, is steering this bold venture. Picture Indiana Jones,…

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