Category: Pan African Communications
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Somalia Bans Drones Near Major Airport After Al-Shabaab Threats
Somali Civil Aviation Authority (SCAA) has prohibited drone use within 5 nautical miles of Adan Abdulle International Airport in all directions, except for drones with the authority’s permission. The ban is aimed at safeguarding civil aviation and ensuring passengers and airport personnel are safe at the airport, a hub for domestic and international traffic. The…
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Kenyan Governor and MP Arrested Over Tribal Clashes in Tana River County
Tana River County Governor Dhado Godhana and Galole Member of Parliament Hiribae Said Buya have been arrested on suspicion of involvement in recent tribal clashes that erupted earlier in October. The violence has so far claimed the lives of 18 people, with reports indicating the conflict is rooted in historical disputes between neighboring communities in…
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Nigeria, Brazil intensify flight connectivity talks, media report
Discussions started between Nigeria’s Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo, and the Brazilian Ambassador to Nigeria, Carlos Garcete, to activate the Bilateral Air Services Agreement (BASA) and commence direct flights between Nigeria and Brazil. The talks are a follow-up to a 2018 Memorandum of Understanding between the countries, aimed at boosting air connections…
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Morocco’s Strategic Preparations for the 2030 FIFA World Cup
Morocco, in collaboration with Spain and Portugal, is set to host the 2030 FIFA World Cup, marking a historic milestone for the nation. Under the coordination of Fouzi Lekjaa—both Minister Delegate for the Budget and President of the Moroccan Football Federation—the Kingdom is taking strategic steps to ensure the event’s success while unlocking substantial economic…
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39-Year Old Black Entrepreneur Makes History, Awarded $13.4 Billion Dollar Defense Contract
Meet Isaac Barnes, the young founder and President of Eminent Future, whose Black-owned tech firm has been awarded a $13.4 billion dollar defense contract with the U.S. Airforce and the U.S. Spaceforce. Isaac is a marvel, reminiscent of young Black leaders transcending generations of relevant and personable individuals who have made such an extraordinary mark in…
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The Path of an African Fashion Designer in an Untapped Market: Pioneering a Creative Legacy
Investing in a country that lacks a creative platform can feel like venturing into uncharted territory—challenging yet brimming with untold potential. As an African fashion designer, building a brand in such an environment requires not just talent, but a vision that sees beyond the limitations and deeply understands the soul of a people. It’s about…
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UNESCO has declared Rabat World Book Capital for 2026
UNESCO Director-General Audrey Azoulay has announced the designation of Rabat, Morocco, as the capital of World Book Day 2026. The year of celebrations will begin on April 23, World Book and Copyright Day. “Rabat is a cultural crossroads where books help transmit knowledge and art in all their diversity. The growing local book industry also…
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BRICS+ countries launches a dialog platform on the diamond industry, the Russian Finance Ministry said
“Within the framework of the Russian BRICS Presidency, the inaugural meeting of the informal dialogue platform on cooperation in the diamond industry was held in Moscow on October 9 in a hybrid format on the sidelines of the meeting of BRICS finance ministers and central bank governors,” the ministry said in a statement after the…
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The Rise of America’s Black Elite: A New Era of Wealth and Influence
The Rise of America’s Black Elite: A New Era of Wealth and Influence While African Americans have historically been disproportionately affected by poverty in the United States, a significant shift is taking place. Today, America is home to the largest concentration of wealthy and highly successful Black individuals in the world. In fact, 1 in…
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Thousands Protest in Accra Against Illegal Mining, Demand Government Action
Thousands of protesters flooded the streets of Accra last week, demanding an end to illegal mining practices, locally known as ‘Galamsey’, which have devastated large swathes of Ghana’s environment. The demonstrations, which took place from Thursday through Saturday, reflect growing public frustration with the government’s perceived inaction on the issue. Protesters vowed to maintain pressure…
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