Category: Pan African Communications
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🇰🇪 Julius Mwale Medical and Technology City
Julius Mwale’s, envisioned as a futuristic medical hub in Kenya, has drawn comparisons to Akon City, another ambitious project in Senegal. Both plans are large-scale developments aiming to revolutionize their respective regions. However, they have also faced criticism for their feasibility and lack of transparency. Mwale Medical and Technology City: A Medical Metropolis in the…
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Senegal and Chad Criticize Macron’s Remarks on African Sovereignty and France’s Role in the Sahel
The governments of Senegal and Chad have voiced strong opposition to recent remarks made by French President Emmanuel Macron, who suggested that African countries in the Sahel region have been ungrateful for France’s military interventions against jihadist insurgencies. Macron’s comments have sparked widespread criticism across the continent, further straining France’s relationship with its former colonies.…
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🇱🇷 Liberia: NPA Boss in Faceoff With Senate Pro-Temp
Monrovia — All is not well between the Managing Director of the National Port Authority (NPA) Sekou A.M. Dukuly and Senate President Pro-Tempore, Nyonblee Kangar Lawrence. The bad blood is brewing from a legislation making ports under the NPA autonomous much to the dislike of Director Dukuly, who expresses frustrations against Pro-Temp Kangar Lawrence over…
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John Dramani Mahama Sworn in as Ghana’s President for a Second Term
In a historic moment for Ghana’s democratic tradition, John Dramani Mahama was sworn in today as president for a second term. The ceremony, attended by national and international dignitaries, marks Mahama’s return to power following his decisive victory in the December 7 presidential election. His win reflects the trust placed in him by Ghanaians to…
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Did France’s Sarkozy Take $52 Million from Libya’s Gaddafi? The Scandal That Won’t Go Away
A decade-long investigation has brought former French President Nicolas Sarkozy to trial for allegedly receiving $52 million in illegal campaign funds from the late Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi. The case, one of the most explosive corruption scandals in recent French history, has shaken the political establishment and revived questions about France’s foreign entanglements in Africa.…
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Sudan Army Chief Supports Turkey’s Peace Initiative Amid Ongoing Conflict
By Rédaction Africanews Port Sudan, January 6, 2025 – The protracted conflict in Sudan has taken a significant turn as the country’s army chief, General Abdel Fattah Al Burhan, expressed support for Turkey’s diplomatic efforts to mediate peace. During a meeting in Port Sudan on Saturday, Al Burhan welcomed Turkey’s proposal and conveyed his sentiments…
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The Forgotten Kemetic Tale: The Birth of Ra’s Light
Long ago, before the land of Kemet and the Nile flowed, before Ma’at brought balance to the cosmos, there existed only the dark void of Nu, the primordial waters of chaos. Within this timeless expanse, the great Neter Osiris, the lord of life, death, and rebirth, wandered with his consorts, the radiant Isis and the…
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Forging Africa’s Future: Pan-African Ideals and the African Union’s Path Ahead
In the grand theater of history, few movements have carried the weight of dreams and aspirations like Pan-Africanism. From the embers of colonial oppression to the modern-day march toward a unified continent, this ideology has shaped Africa’s narrative with an indomitable spirit of liberation, self-determination, and unity. Its resonance is most profoundly felt in the…
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🇫🇷 🇨🇮 Frances Decline in West Africa: The Unraveling of a Colonial Grip
By Panafrican.Email News Team The winds of change blow fiercely through the Sahel and West Africa. In a move that shakes the foundations of decades-old geopolitical dynamics, Ivory Coast has joined a growing list of nations severing military ties with France. President Alassane Ouattara, in a symbolic end-of-year address, announced that French forces would withdraw…
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2024 Was the Year the Bottom Fell Out of the Games Industry
For people who make video games, 2024 was a year of holding on for dear life. At the annual Game Developers Conference in March, “Survive till ’25” was this year’s incantation, summoned to keep morale on pace. Others resorted to full-on screams, as layoffs in the industry charted record highs and developers found themselves under…
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