Category: Pan African Communications
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🇱🇷 Liberia Pays $1.4 Million to Ship $20M Worth of Military Equipment Donated by African Union
Monrovia – The Government of Liberia has paid 1.4 million United States dollars to a company in Cameroon to facilitate the shipment of military equipment valued at 20 million United States dollars. The equipment was donated to the Armed Forces of Liberia (AFL) by the African Union. The disclosure was made by the Chief of…
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🇺🇸🇭🇹 Erik Prince Is Back in the Game — This Time in Haiti
The Haitian government has formally contracted Erik Prince—founder of Blackwater and longtime Trump ally—to conduct lethal drone and ground operations against gangs threatening to overrun Port-au-Prince, The New York Times reports. Drone Strikes Since March: Prince’s team has been operating drones for months, reportedly killing over 200 people. No high-value gang targets have been confirmed…
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Harvard University’s ongoing efforts to maintain its international student enrollment
Harvard University’s ongoing efforts to maintain its international student enrollment resonate deeply across Africa, where students view the institution as a gateway to global leadership and innovation. As U.S. immigration policies fluctuate, the implications for African scholars are significant, influencing both educational aspirations and the continent’s broader development. — 🌍 African Nations Leading in U.S.…
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Va. Rep. Gerry Connolly dead at 75
Gerry Connolly, who was first elected to Congress in 2008 and represented Virginia’s Congressional District 11, which includes parts of Fairfax County as well as Fairfax City, died Wednesday at 75. In a statement to WTOP, his family said he died “peacefully at his home this morning surrounded by family.” “He was a skilled statesman…
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🇧🇫 Thomas Sankara’s mausoleum opens to honor revolutionary leader
Pritzker Prize-winning architect Francis Kéré designed the memorial in Ouagadougou in tribute to Thomas Sankara, Burkina Faso’s revolutionary leader. The recently opened mausoleum of the father of Burkina Faso’s 1983 Revolution and his 12 aides, assassinated the same year, proudly stands on the site of the Conseil de l’Entente. The mausoleum is over 70 meters…
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How to Win Followers and Scamfluence People
Format Boy makes a living teaching Yahoo Boys, notorious West African scammers, how to use AI and deepfake technology to ensnare their next victims. AS SOON AS Format Boy answers the phone, I recognize his booming voice. I’ve spent weeks immersed in the influencer’s back catalog of videos and voice notes. Format Boy isn’t like other…
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🇬🇳 Nimba Iron Ore Project Eyes Ivorian Ports, Raising Questions for Liberia’s Mining Future
Pan-African News Blog The Nimba Development Company (NDC) is currently in advanced discussions with port authorities in Côte d’Ivoire, specifically the ports of Abidjan and San Pedro, to serve as export gateways for its planned iron ore production from the Nimba Mountains. The company aims to export up to 3 million tonnes of iron ore…
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🇧🇫 Inside Captain Ibrahim Traoré’s Elite Security Detail
Captain Ibrahim Traoré, the transitional leader of Burkina Faso, has gained global attention not only for his revolutionary leadership and strong Pan-African stance but also for the formidable security detail that surrounds him. His protection team is no ordinary presidential guard — it’s a meticulously crafted unit, deeply rooted in discipline, loyalty, and elite training.…
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School districts hit with extortion attempts months after education tech data breach
The attempted extortion has so far targeted schools in Canada and North Carolina. One of the largest providers of education tech paid off hackers so that they wouldn’t publish tens of millions of children’s personal information. But school districts are facing extortion attempts anyway. The company, PowerSchool, missed a basic cybersecurity step, according to a…
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Documentary Review: Malcolm X (1978) by Gil Noble – A Timeless Pan-African Chronicle
Reviewed for Pan African News Blog Gil Noble’s 1978 documentary Malcolm X, produced for Like It Is on WABC-TV in collaboration with McGraw-Hill Films, remains one of the most compelling and comprehensive portraits of the revolutionary leader. Noble, a pioneering Black journalist, crafts a gripping narrative that not only chronicles Malcolm X’s life but also…
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