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One in Four Instances of FGM Now Conducted by Healthcare Professionals, Warns WHO
Despite global efforts to eradicate it, female genital mutilation (FGM) continues to pose a significant threat to the health and rights of millions of girls. The World Health Organization (WHO) has issued a stark warning: while cases of FGM have declined globally, the alarming trend is that healthcare professionals are increasingly becoming the perpetrators. As of 2020, an estimated 52 million girls and women worldwide—approximately one in four—have faced this harrowing procedure at the hands of those we trust to heal us.…
Zimbabwe Rolls Out Urgent Measures to Tackle Bed Bug Crisis
The City of Harare has embarked on an urgent and comprehensive response to a daunting bed bug outbreak in Mbare flats. In a coordinated effort, the local authority activated its Incident Management System (IMS), designating a dedicated incident manager to orchestrate an effective action plan aimed at mitigating this public health challenge.
The campaign commenced on April 7, marking the start of an ambitious plan that encompasses three cycles of fumigation. Initially targeting 5,450 rooms, the latest report indicates that…
Dualé Launches Investigation Committee into Kidney Transplant Scandal
Investigation Launched into Kidney Transplant Procedures at Mediheal Hospital
In a significant move reflecting a commitment to uphold ethical standards in healthcare, Cabinet Secretary for Health, Aden Duale, has initiated an independent investigative committee aimed at probing the alleged malpractice surrounding kidney transplant procedures at Mediheal Hospital in Eldoret. This decision resonates with an increasing call for accountability in Kenya's healthcare sector—a discussion that has taken on heightened urgency given…
Saudi Arabia Halts Umrah and Family Visas for 14 Nations, Including Somalia
Temporary Suspension of Umrah and Family Visit Visas for Somali Citizens and Others
Riyadh (AX) — Saudi Arabia has recently introduced a temporary suspension of Umrah and family visit visas for Somali citizens, alongside nationals from thirteen additional countries. This decision, aimed at effectively managing crowds and ensuring security in light of the upcoming 2025 Hajj season, is a hallmark of the Kingdom's proactive approach to facilitating one of the largest religious gatherings on the planet.
Starting from April 13,…
East African Community Faces Financial Turmoil Amid $58 Million Debt
As of March 2025, the East African Community (EAC) Secretariat has disclosed a troubling figure: member states collectively owe a staggering $58 million in contributions. This financial shortfall has sparked significant challenges for the bloc, leaving many to ponder the future of regional cooperation in East Africa.
The pressing financial situation was the focal point of a recent meeting held by the EAC Council of Ministers in Arusha, Tanzania. There, leaders gathered to confront the crisis laid bare by a…
Trump’s 90-Day Aid Suspension Lifts, Yet Crisis Looms for 8 African Nations
The Ripple Effect of U.S. Aid Cuts on African Healthcare
The recent disruption in humanitarian aid from the United States has not merely altered budgets; it has sent shockwaves through Africa, undermining healthcare infrastructures that depend heavily on American support. Despite the official cessation of a 90-day halt on aid, the repercussions have left a gaping wound in Africa’s healthcare landscape.
When an administration decides to freeze $72 billion in spending, the ramifications…
Discover the 10 African Nations Set to Achieve Top GDP Growth in 2025
The impact of a high GDP growth rate on any economy is profound and far-reaching. It’s not just about numbers; it's about the real lives transformed by this growth. So, what does it truly mean for a nation and its citizens when the GDP begins to rise?
For starters, a positive GDP growth usually signals a surge in job opportunities. Picture this: businesses are buzzing with activity, and the demand for their products and services swells spectacularly. To keep up, they begin hiring. This leads to increased…
Kenyan Parliament Unrest: Revealing the Officers Behind Shots Fired at Anti-Tax Protesters
The tragic events surrounding the anti-tax protests outside Kenya's parliament last June have been meticulously pieced together, revealing a poignant narrative that has captured national and international attention. As reported by the BBC, a thorough analysis of over 5,000 images has confirmed that those who lost their lives during this turmoil were unarmed individuals, tragically caught in the crossfire.
The East African nation's constitution upholds the right to peaceful protest. Yet, the brutal deaths of protesters at…
AU Mission in Somalia Faces Budget Cuts Amid Rising Al Shabaab Threats
Summit Highlights: A Call for Urgent Action in Somalia
At the recent Extraordinary Summit of Troop Contributing Countries held in Entebbe, Uganda, regional leaders convened with a pressing sense of urgency. They voiced their deep concerns regarding the chronic underfunding of the African Union Support and Stabilisation Mission (AUSSOM). The conversation at this significant event pivoted around the implementation of United Nations Security Council Resolution 2719, passed in December 2023, which authorizes the use of…
Zimbabwe Revives Gold Coin Production as Bullion Prices Surge
Zimbabwe's Central Bank Resumes Gold Coin Issuance
In a noteworthy development, Zimbabwe's central bank has made the decision to reinstate the issuance of gold coins, a program that had been temporarily halted for a period of ten months. This revival is not just a procedural footnote; it’s a strategic maneuver aimed at stabilizing the local currency, the Zimbabwean Gold (ZiG), which is currently grappling with significant challenges stemming from policy missteps. The financial landscape in Zimbabwe is particularly…