Category: African Business
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🇲🇬🇫🇷 Colonial Legacy: Madagascar Demands France Return “Stolen” Islands
Madagascar has renewed its claim to the Éparses Islands, which France has held since the colonial era. The split occurred in 1960 — just before Madagascar’s independence — and has remained a sore point ever since. Even the UN twice (in 1979 and 1980) ruled the islands illegally seized, but Paris ignored the resolutions. This…
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🇹🇬 Star Garments opens new apparel factory in West Africa
Star Garments Group, a powerhouse in Sri Lanka’s apparel industry and part of Charles Komar & Sons, recently opened its new textile manufacturing facility at the Adétikopé Industrial Platform (PIA) in Togo. The ceremony, presided over by President of the Council of Togo Faure Gnassingbé, marks a transformative milestone for both the company and West…
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🇬🇭 DTRT Apparel: Empowering Ghana’s Garment Industry with Pan-African Purpose
DTRT Apparel is quickly becoming one of the leading players in Africa’s textile and apparel sector. Based in Ghana, this homegrown company is not only making waves in global supply chains but also standing as a symbol of African resilience, innovation, and empowerment. With a workforce of nearly 2,500 people—primarily young Ghanaians—DTRT Apparel demonstrates the…
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🇱🇷 Tensions Resurface in Liberia as Former Warlord General “Butt Naked”Allegedly Threatens Sitting Representative
By: PanAfrican.email News Desk Liberia’s fragile post-war peace is once again under strain following disturbing allegations involving a notorious figure from its brutal civil conflict. Joshua Milton Blahyi, infamously known during the First Liberian Civil War as “General Butt Naked,” is reported to have issued threats against Montserrado County District #10 Representative Yekeh Kolubah and…
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Echo Chamber Jailbreak Tricks LLMs Like OpenAI and Google into Generating Harmful Content
Cybersecurity researchers are calling attention to a new jailbreaking method called Echo Chamber that could be leveraged to trick popular large language models (LLMs) into generating undesirable responses, irrespective of the safeguards put in place. “Unlike traditional jailbreaks that rely on adversarial phrasing or character obfuscation, Echo Chamber weaponizes indirect references, semantic steering, and multi-step…
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🇬🇳 How Guinea became a gateway for Russian weapons to reach the Sahel
Despite the departure of the Wagner Group from Mali, Russia is continuing to strengthen its military presence in the country through its Africa Corps. Using satellite imagery, shipping logs and eyewitness reports, journalists from RFI have confirmed that Russia is discreetly shipping in large quantities of military equipment via the port of Conakry in neighbouring…
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U.S. Moves to Ban DJI Drones: What It Means for Pan-African Nations
By The panafrican.email media team The U.S. Congress is currently considering legislation that could effectively ban DJI, the world’s largest commercial drone manufacturer, from operating in America. The move, driven by national security concerns, has sparked debates about technology sovereignty, economic competition, and the future of drone-dependent industries. But what does this potential ban mean…
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Robotic surgery performed remotely from the U.S. on a patient in Africa
A robotic prostatectomy surgery was performed remotely from Florida on a patient in Angola as part of an FDA-approved clinical trial. “We will operate from the United States to Africa in an FDA-approved clinical trial. We’ll be performing a robotic prostatectomy for a man in Angola who otherwise would not have access to high-end surgical…
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Dame Dash Ordered to Surrender Business Interests Amid Mounting Debt
By PanAfrican.Email News Desk Damon “Dame” Dash, the influential co-founder of Roc-A-Fella Records and a longtime figure in hip hop entrepreneurship, is being forced to relinquish ownership in several of his companies as part of a court order to settle significant outstanding debts. According to multiple reports, Dash and his company, Poppinton LLC, are required…
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🇱🇷 Liberia: Just Two Months After Announcing a Renegotiated $22m Deal, VP Koung Leads High-Level Delegation to China for Equipment Inspection–Contradicting Earlier Government Claims
Changsha, China — Vice President Jeremiah Koung was once credited with salvaging the controversial Yellow Machines deal, a multimillion-dollar equipment procurement that had drawn widespread criticism for its lack of transparency and inflated price. Today, however, the man once hailed as the deal’s fixer is under increasing scrutiny, as fresh developments suggest he may have…
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