Africa

Namibia's female president

Namibia’s Historic Milestone: Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah Elected First Female President

Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah has shattered Namibia’s glass ceiling by becoming the country’s first female president. With a staggering 57% of the vote, she outpaced her closest rival, Panduleni Itula, who garnered 26%. However, Itula has refused to concede, citing “deeply flawed” elections marred by logistical issues and a three-day polling extension in some areas. His party, […]

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France and Nigeria

While France is being sent out of some countries in Africa, Nigeria is romancing with France, perhaps for France to continue its double standard agenda.

Something that has a beginning shall have an end; it is just a matter of time. When France was pushing some African countries left and right because they colonized them, France never knew that a day would come when the children of those France humiliated would take over power and begin to ask questions to

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COP29

Climate Hope: A New Deal for Developing Countries.

Developing countries are facing unprecedented challenges due to climate change. To combat this, a groundbreaking agreement has been reached to provide substantial financial support. This innovative deal aims to mobilize significant resources to support climate resilience and sustainable development. The funding will be crucial in helping vulnerable communities adapt to the changing climate. The agreement

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President Putin

Thank you so much, President Putin of Russia, for being there for the less privileged countries in the world, who have been pushed to the wall by the West.

Leaders of some less privileged countries in the world would have still been alive today if President Putin was in power when they were leading their various countries. Men like Muammar Gaddafi of Libya, Thomas Sankara of Burkina Faso, and others would not have been eliminated. Their alleged offences were looking out for the interests

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Uganda Tiktoer jailed

Uganda’s War on Free Speech: TikToker Jailed 32 Months for Mocking President.

A 21-year-old Ugandan TikToker, Emmanuel Nabugodi, has just been sentenced to 32 months in prison for creating a video that mocked President Yoweri Museveni. The video was a mock trial where Nabugodi called for Museveni’s public flogging, which obviously didn’t sit well with the authorities. Nabugodi had gained a significant following on TikTok with around

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Taliban

United Nations Pushes for Climate Support in Afghanistan’s Hour of Need

The United Nations is stepping up its mission to tackle the global climate crisis, emphasizing the urgent need for collective action. Climate change is no longer a distant threat—it’s a reality disrupting ecosystems, economies, and communities around the world. Driven by human activities and unchecked emissions, it is triggering extreme weather events and rising sea

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Russia-Africans

Russia Strengthens Africa Ties: Putin Pledges Total Support.

Russian President Vladimir Putin has promised unwavering support to African countries in their battle against terrorism and extremism. This assurance was given during a recent summit in Sochi, where Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov spoke on behalf of Putin. A number of African nations, including Burkina Faso and Mali, have sought assistance from Russia in

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Ghanaian President status

Controversy Surrounds Ghana President’s Statue Unveiling.

Ghana’s President Nana Akufo-Addo has sparked controversy after unveiling a statue of himself. The monument, intended to honor his achievements, has been met with criticism and ridicule. Many Ghanaians view the statue as self-serving, particularly since key projects remain unfinished. Others see it as a fitting tribute to the president’s contributions. Akufo-Addo’s presidency has been

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Botswana's New President

Botswana’s New President Wants to Legalize Undocumented Zimbabweans.

Botswana’s new president, Duma Boko, plans to grant temporary work and residence permits to undocumented Zimbabweans. He believes they’re doing essential jobs that locals won’t do. This move aims to revive the economy and reduce tensions. Thousands of Zimbabweans have fled to Botswana due to economic woes. Many face deportation daily. Boko wants to formalize

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Brics nations

The BRICS currency is mainly going to be used by BRICS nations for international trade transactions instead of the US-dominated dollar.

All member countries of BRICS will still retain their country’s currency for local transactions but shall use the BRICS currency mostly for international trade transactions when it is fully operational. This is based on our findings. In our opinion, it is certainly going to boost the economies of all member nations of the BRICS because

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