Category: Pan African Communications
-

๐น๐ฟOur 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…
-

๐ฒ๐ฆ Moroccoโs Sardine Shortage Crisis Raises Government and Industry Concerns
๐ฒ๐ฆ Government Seeks Solutions to Address Sardine Shortage Sardine Scarcity Threatens Moroccan Exports and Food Industries Sardines, a key pillar of Moroccoโs 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…
-

๐ฑ๐ท Clashes Between Liberiaโs Armed Forces and Police in Monrovia: Timeline, Causes, and Consequences
In late February 2025, Monrovia, Liberia’s capital, witnessed a series of alarming clashes between the Armed Forces of Liberia (AFL) and the Liberia National Police (LNP), raising concerns about internal security and inter-agency relations. February 23, 2025: Initial Altercation The tensions began on Sunday, February 23, when an AFL soldier, riding a motorcycle in a…
-

Allegations of $75,000 Misappropriation: Rustonlyn Suacoco Dennis Under Investigation at NOCAL
In recent developments, Rustonlyn Suacoco Dennis, the President and Chief Executive Officer of the National Oil Company of Liberia (NOCAL), has been implicated in allegations concerning the misappropriation of $75,000 USD from the company. These allegations have raised significant concerns about financial management and accountability within Liberia’s state-owned enterprises. Background on NOCAL Established by an…
-

Govโt to Reclaim Putu Mountain from Russian Investors
The government of Liberia, through the Executive Branch, has announced that the Liberian government has initiated process of terminating the Mineral development Agreement (MDA) signed between the government of Liberia and Severstal, a Russian-affiliated company, to reclaim ownership of the Putu mountain in Grand Gedeh, which is valued at about US$12 billion. Putu Mountain comprises…
-

A$AP Rocky dives into Rihannaโs arms as not guilty verdict is read at felony assault trial
LOS ANGELES (AP) โ A$AP Rocky dove into the arms of Rihanna Tuesday as a clerk read the not guilty verdict at his trial on two felony counts of assault with a semiautomatic firearm. The Los Angeles courtroom, full of fans of the hip-hop performer and his singing superstar partner, exploded into screaming glee as…
-

Blue Bay Kindergarten: A Model for Pan-African Educational Development
Editorial Pan-African News Blog Across Africa, the need for well-designed, child-centered educational institutions is more pressing than ever. As nations strive for economic growth and technological advancement, early childhood education plays a crucial role in preparing the next generation. One model that Pan-African nations can learn from is the Blue Bay Kindergarten in Shanghai, Chinaโa…
-

๐ณ๐ฆ Sam Nujoma: The Architect of Namibian Freedom
Sam Nujoma, the founding father of Namibia, passed away at 95, leaving behind a legacy of resilience and leadership. Known as the Father of the Nation, Nujoma led the South West Africa People’s Organization (SWAPO) in a decades-long struggle against South African apartheid rule. His tireless efforts culminated in Namibia’s independence in 1990, marking a…
-

๐ฌ๐ญ Ghana bans first-class travel for government officials
Ghanaโs President John Mahama has announced a ban on state-funded first-class travel for government officials, including cabinet ministers, as part of measures to reduce government spending. The directive was issued on Friday, February 7, during the swearing-in ceremony of 17 new ministers at the presidential palace in Accra. President Mahama emphasized that only essential travel…
-

๐ฐ๐ช Nairobi: Man arrested carrying wife’s body parts detained for 21 days
A Nairobi court has allowed police to detain murder suspect John Kiama Wambua for 21 days to allow for completion of investigations. 29-year-old Wambua, who is accused of brutally killing his wife, was arrested early Tuesday morning in Nairobi’s Huruma area carrying a suspicious bag in which police found body parts of a human being.…
Recent Posts
- 10 professionals assassinated in three years, zero masterminds arrested
- ๐ณ๐ชNiger Withdraws from the ICC: What It Means for International Justice and the Global Persecution Watch List

- U.S. Supreme Court Rules Against Rastafarian Inmate in Landmark Religious Freedom Case

- Ghanaโs Rastafarian Supreme Court Case: A Landmark Battle for Religious Freedom and Education

- ๐ฌ๐ญGhana Suspends All Firearm Licences, Introduces Mental Health and Drug Screening for Gun Owners

Tags
Africa African Union Algeria Burkina Faso China Cryptocurrency DRC ECOWAS Egypt Ethiopia France Ghana Gold Guinea Haiti Immigration Kenya Liberia Libya Mali Military Industries Mining Morocco Niger Nigeria Oil & Gas Industry Pan-Africanism Pan-African news Pan African Nations Presidential Elections Protest Russia Senegal Sierra Leone Somalia South Africa Sudan Tanzania Terrorism Uganda United Nations United States United States of America West Africa Zimbabwe
Comments
Wow wonderful blog layout How long have you been blogging for you make blogging look easy The overall look of…
๐๐๐๐๐๐ค ๐๐ ๐ฃ ๐ฅ๐๐ ๐ฆ๐ก๐๐๐ฅ๐ .