Category: Development
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US and Israel Reportedly Seek Palestinian Resettlement in East Africa: A Diplomatic Powder Keg?
By Tékpwfárí Stíx Él Rá| Pan-African News Blog The United States and Israel are reportedly engaging in high-level discussions with several East African governments about a controversial plan to resettle Palestinians from Gaza. According to sources, officials from Washington and Tel Aviv have contacted representatives from Sudan, Somalia, and Somaliland to explore potential relocation options…
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Kabarnet Museum organizes two-month exhibition to celebrate Makhan Singh
The Kabarnet National Museums in conjunction with Samosa festival has organized a two-month long exhibition in honour of Makhan Singh, the founder of trade unionism in Kenya. Speaking during the launch of the exhibition at the Museums grounds in Kabarnet town on Tuesday, Lilian Amwanda, a curator at the institution stated that the celebration is…
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Africa’s Path to Self-Reliance: Rethinking Foreign Aid and Leadership
For decades, the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) has operated across Africa under the banner of development assistance. With its departure under the Trump administration, many lamented its demise as a blow to progress on the continent. But to Dr. Arikana Chihombori-Quao, former African Union ambassador to the United States, this was not…
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Kemi Badenoch Challenges Prime Minister Starmer on Economic and Defense Policies
In recent parliamentary sessions, Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch has delivered pointed critiques of Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s policies, highlighting her concerns over the government’s economic strategies and defense spending. Kemi Badenoch: A Brief Background Born on January 2, 1980, in Wimbledon, London, to Nigerian parents, Kemi Badenoch spent parts of her childhood in Lagos,…
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🇱🇷 Wire Tap Special Liberia Report: Allegations Surrounding Prince C. Johnson III’s Resignation and Regional Military Dynamics
In February 2024, Liberia’s Defense Minister, Major General Prince C. Johnson III, resigned unexpectedly, just days after his appointment. This abrupt departure has sparked discussions about potential underlying factors, including regional military collaborations and shifts in geopolitical alliances. Background on Prince C. Johnson III Major General Prince C. Johnson III served as the Chief of…
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🇨🇮 Ivory Coast Opposition Unites for 2025 Showdown
Ivorian Opposition Unites to Demand Electoral Reform Ahead of 2025 Elections Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire – As Côte d’Ivoire approaches its pivotal October 2025 presidential election, opposition parties have set aside their differences to form a united front against President Alassane Ouattara’s ruling camp. Their primary demand: comprehensive electoral reform to ensure a transparent, fair, and…
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🇳🇬 From Electric Pioneer to Blackout Capital: Why Lagos Runs on Generators and Candles
Lagos became one of the first African cities to have electricity when its first power station was commissioned in 1896, even before some major European cities. However, Nigeria’s current electricity crisis, forcing many Lagos residents to rely on generators and candles, is due to several factors: 1. Colonial Infrastructure and Neglect The initial power systems…
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🇹🇿Our ancestors were making bone tools a million years earlier than thought
Archaeologists have discovered the earliest known bone tools, pushing back evidence of their use by around a million years. The find suggests early humans had more advanced tool-making skills than previously thought. These 27 fossilised bones, shaped into tools 1.5 million years ago, are rewriting the history of early human technology. The collection, found in…
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🇲🇦 Morocco’s Sardine Shortage Crisis Raises Government and Industry Concerns
🇲🇦 Government Seeks Solutions to Address Sardine Shortage Sardine Scarcity Threatens Moroccan Exports and Food Industries Sardines, a key pillar of Morocco’s seafood exports, are becoming increasingly scarce in the country’s waters, sparking concerns among both the government and industries that rely on them. This crisis is not only affecting the local economy but is…
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Why is there so much gold in west Africa?
Gold in the region: Gold in west Africa: Origins, reserves, and modern exploration techniques. Militaries that have taken power in Africa’s Sahel region – notably Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger – have put pressure on western mining firms for a fairer distribution of revenue from the lucrative mining sector. Gold is one of the resources…
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