Category: African Business
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🇺🇸 Where Did the Money Go? Dr. Umar Johnson Faces Scrutiny Over Missing Funds for Prince Hall Memorial Academy
Pan African News Network For years, Dr. Umar Johnson, a prominent Pan-African psychologist and activist, has galvanized Black communities with his vision of Prince Hall Memorial Academy—a proposed institution dedicated to educating and empowering young Black boys. However, as millions of dollars in donations poured in, the school remains unbuilt, and frustrated donors are demanding…
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Somaliland leader freezes internet price hike amid planned protests
The authorities of the unrecognised state of Somaliland have agreed with telecom operators to suspend a recently announced increase in tariffs for internet and mobile communication services amid planned protests, President Abdirahman Mohamed Abdullahi said in an address. He announced a temporary freeze on the decision by telecommunications giants Telesom and Somtel to raise prices…
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🇬🇭 IMF Sends Warning to Ghana After Cedi Outperforms US Dollar – What’s Really at Stake for Africa’s Economic Future
In a surprising twist that has sent ripples through global financial markets, Ghana’s national currency, the Cedi, has emerged as the top-performing currency in the world, overtaking the US Dollar in a manner few financial analysts predicted. For many Ghanaians and Pan-African economic watchers, this achievement represents more than a currency milestone—it’s a symbol of…
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🇳🇦🇷🇺 Russia to provide Namibia with mobile epidemic laboratory
Russia will provide Namibia with a mobile anti-epidemic laboratory for the rapid diagnosis and control of infectious diseases, Russian Ambassador Dmitry Lovach told the Namibian Sun newspaper. The head of the diplomatic mission said that in mid-July specialists from Rospotrebnadzor conducted a training course in epidemiological safety in Windhoek for 25 Namibian doctors. The training…
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🇺🇸 Media: US decides not to hold Africa summit this autumn
The administration of US President Donald Trump does not intend to hold the US–Africa Summit in September 2025 due to a lack of time and the low priority of the African track in Washington’s foreign policy. This was reported by Jeune Afrique magazine, citing sources in the White House and the US Congress, as reported…
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🇷🇼Female gorillas in Rwanda recognise their companions even after years apart – study
Female mountain gorillas, which predominantly inhabit Rwanda, are able to recognise their female companions even after years of separation and actively seek them out when changing their resident group, according to a study by researchers from the University of Zurich, published by Royal Society Publishing. The researchers found that females avoided groups containing males from…
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🇰🇪🇹🇿🇺🇸UNESCO leads Kilimanjaro expedition to draw attention to glacier melt
UNESCO is conducting an expedition to the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro involving 50 participants to raise awareness about the rapid retreat of glaciers caused by climate change, Xinhua news agency reports, citing UNESCO Director-General Audrey Azoulay. Africa’s highest mountain — a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1987 and a key source of freshwater for millions…
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🇲🇿Child Soldiers in Mozambique: A Grim Strategy
In Mozambique’s Cabo Delgado province, child abductions by ISIS-affiliated militants are on the rise. Over 120 minors have been kidnapped this year — part of a systematic strategy to reinforce their ranks. Children are taken during raids, forced into carrying supplies, guarding camps, joining attacks, or in the case of girls — being married off…
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🇱🇷 NASSCORP Announces Plans for New Hotel Project in Ganta
In a move to expand its asset base and support regional development, the National Social Security and Welfare Corporation (NASSCORP) has unveiled plans to construct a modern hotel complex in Ganta City, one of Liberia’s fastest-growing urban hubs. According to Mikerwon Zuu, NASSCORP’s Regional Director for Region Six, the development will not only enhance the…
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🇬🇳Guinea revokes bauxite mining permit from UAE-based company
Guinea’s transitional president, Mamady Doumbouya, has signed a decree cancelling the mineral extraction concession, specifically for bauxite, granted to Guinea Alumina Corporation (GAC), a subsidiary of the Emirates Global Aluminium conglomerate based in the United Arab Emirates. This was reported by the local news portal Investigator Guinee. The revocation of the mining permit is linked…
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