Apr 03, 2024
Zimbabwe Declares State of Disaster Over Severe Drought
The drought, the worst in decades, has prompted urgent calls for $2 billion in humanitarian aid to address the crisis....
Apr 03, 2024
Botswana President's Bold Threat to Germany Amid Conservation Dispute
Speaking to German newspaper Bild, President Masisi voiced his concerns, stating that such restrictions would impoverish Botswana, a country that hosts about a third of the world's elephant population....
Apr 02, 2024
Egypt's President Sisi Embarks on Third Term Amidst Praise and Scrutiny
His rise to power was marked by the military's ousting of his Islamist predecessor, Mohammed Morsi, in 2013, a move that catapulted Sisi from defense minister to the nation's top office....
Apr 02, 2024
Tanzania Overcomes Massive Nationwide Blackout, Restores Power to Majority of the Country
Energy Minister Doto Mashaka Biteko took decisive action by ordering power officials, who were on their Easter break, to return to work immediately. The goal was clear: to restore power supplies as swiftly as possible to mitigate the impact on the nation's economy and the daily lives of Tanzanians....
Apr 02, 2024
President Bassirou Diomaye Faye to Work with Allies to Tackle Major Problems
Faye's election resonates deeply in a region where the majority are under 30, providing hope to many young individuals disillusioned by economic stagnation and the longevity of political elites....
Apr 02, 2024
Ivory Coast to Boost Cocoa Farmgate Price Amid Global Market Deficit
The surge in the farmgate price comes in response to the global cocoa market experiencing more than a threefold increase in cocoa prices over the last year....