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Sulayman Waaberi Makes East African History in FIFA Role
Edited By Ali Musa Axadle Times International–Monitoring.
In a groundbreaking moment for East Africa, Djibouti City celebrates an accomplishment that reverberates beyond its borders. For the first time, an East African representative, Sulayman Hassan Waaberi, takes a seat on FIFA’s Executive Committee. Elected in the vibrant city of Cairo, Waaberi's success shines a spotlight on a region that has historically watched from the sidelines of global football.
Waaberi's four-year term marks a significant stride for East Africa,…
Rights Organization Seeks Investigation into Fatal Shooting of Mozambican Protesters
Human Rights Watch has called upon Mozambican authorities to conduct an immediate and thorough investigation into the recent attack on opposition members in Maputo. This incident unfolded during a significant moment—the signing of a peace accord between President Daniel Chapo and various opposition parties, notably excluding former presidential candidate Venancio Mondlane, who led hundreds in a peaceful march that day.
The stark contrast between the peaceful intentions of the demonstrators and the violent response they…
Russia’s Top 10 African Revenue Sources
Imagine a vast land teeming with unparalleled opportunities and challenges—a mosaic of cultures, resources, and vibrant economies. Welcome to Africa, the continent at the heart of Russia's expanding international trade canvas. In 2024, Russia's food shipments to Africa burgeoned to an impressive $7 billion, marking a nearly 20% rise compared to the previous year. Why this surge? What does this tell us about the evolving global trade dynamics?
A publication from the Russian Export Centre (REC) painted a detailed picture:…
Angola Pursues Direct Negotiations with M23 in the DR Congo to Resolve Ongoing Crisis
Angola is stepping into an ambitious role, attempting to mediate the ongoing turmoil in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DR Congo). The focus lies on facilitating direct negotiations between Kinshasa, the capital of DR Congo, and the M23 rebel group, which has recently captured significant territories.
During a recent meeting held in Luanda, Angolan President João Lourenço unveiled a comprehensive plan aimed at establishing dialogue between the warring factions. His commitment to fostering peace in the region cannot be…
Malawi Court Orders Extradition of Bushiri and Spouse to South Africa
In a dramatic twist of events, self-proclaimed prophet Shepherd Bushiri and his wife, Mary Bushiri, welcome an unexpected chapter in their ongoing saga. As the leaders of the Enlightened Christian Gathering Church, they cultivated a prominent following in South Africa. However, the clouds of legal troubles have loomed ominously over their heads.
Back in 2020, the couple made an audacious escape from South Africa, leaving behind a trail of serious allegations. Accusations of defrauding investors to the tune of R102 million…
Nine African Nations Facing the Most Internet Shutdowns in 2024
By the time you hear about an internet shutdown, the damage has often already set in, like ripples spreading across a pond. According to a report from the vigilant watchdogs at Access Now and the #KeepItOn coalition, Africa saw an unsettling record of 21 internet shutdowns across 15 of its nations last year—a stark increase from the previous records of 19 in both 2020 and 2021. This begs the question: what compels governments to flip the switch in times of turmoil?
Among the affected…
Challenges and Fears Plague Former U.S. Deportees in Somalia
Mogadishu, Somalia – Under the relentless heat of the Mogadishu sun, Mukhtar Abdiwhab Ahmed finds himself seated on a simple plastic chair outside his home. The sounds of children at play, soldiers in clusters, and rickshaws darting past are the symphony of his daily surroundings.
“Had I known I'd be here in Somalia, these tattoos would never have made it onto my skin,” he muses to Al Jazeera. Mukhtar, a 39-year-old, resorts mostly to long-sleeved shirts now, hoping to shield himself from the critical whispers and…
Angola Mediates DRC-M23 Rebel Conflict Amid Tension
A noteworthy meeting recently unfolded in the bustling city of Luanda. It was an encounter that could potentially reshape the future of a troubled region. DRC President Felix Tshisekedi engaged in dialogue with Angolan President Joao Lourenco—an interaction worthy of the spotlight. Following these discussions, Angola courageously pledged to mediate between the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and the M23 rebels. A bold move indeed.
What's next, you ask? A direct negotiation has been…
Somali and AU Forces End Beleweyne Hotel Siege
A Siege Broken: A Story of Courage and Resilience in Beledweyne
In the early hours of a seemingly ordinary Tuesday morning, Hotel Cairo in Beledweyne became the scene of a dramatic 15-hour siege. The tranquility of the morning was shattered by a thunderous car bomb explosion, announced by the notorious Al-Shabaab militants. A total of seven unfortunate souls, comprising traditional elders, military officers, and civilian bystanders, were swept away in this storm of brutality. Those who survived sustained injuries—wounds…
Exploring Africa’s Biggest Russian Food Markets and Their Value Shift
There's a significant buzz in the world of global trade, and it seems to have taken root in the fertile grounds of Africa. Not long ago, experts projected a notable surge in Russian agricultural exports to the continent, with an estimation surpassing $7 billion by 2024. If you think that sounds impressive, the anticipated growth, a jump of 19% from 2023, reveals not only the ambitious spirit of Russian trade but also the burgeoning partnership between these distant lands.
When it comes to the…