Category: Pan African Communications
-
Satellite images have been released of the construction site of North Korea’s new naval base, which Kim Jong-un recently visited
Satellite images have been released of the construction site of North Korea’s new naval base, which Kim Jong-un recently visited The construction is underway in Tapchon, located on the DPRK’s east coast in Wonsan Bay. The base’s location is surrounded by high mountains on both sides, making it suitable for the deployment of artillery and…
-
Some of the leading mobile money services in Africa
Disclaimer: While panafrican.email can provide a general overview of the leading mobile money services in Africa, it’s important to note that real-time revenue data can be difficult to obtain for all countries due to various factors, including: That said, based on market research and industry trends, here are some of the leading mobile money services…
-
Assassination Attempt on Congo’s Justice Minister Amid Judicial Reforms
In a shocking development, an attempt to assassinate Constant Mutamba, the Justice Minister of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), has come to light. The incident occurred shortly after Mutamba spearheaded bold reforms within the country’s judiciary, specifically targeting corrupt judges. Background on the Poisoning Attempt According to reports from local media, unknown assailants poisoned…
-
TIME Magazine released its 2024 list of the Most Influential People in AI
TIME Magazine released its 2024 list of the Most Influential People in AI, based on interviews with industry experts. But one major name is missing—Elon Musk. The cover spotlights actress Scarlett Johansson, while notable figures like OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and co-founder Ilya Sutskever are not featured. Some notable Pan-African figures featured on the 2024…
-
Brazil rocked by protest against X blockage
Thousands of Brazilians rallied on the streets protesting against the federal court decision to ban X in the country, after the social media platform refused to block profiles that were publishing messages deemed “anti-democratic” or hateful against authorities.”
-
“Alliance of Sahel States: A New Military Partnership Reshapes West Africa’s Geopolitical Landscape”
The military landscape across Pan-African nations is currently marked by significant developments that highlight shifts in regional alliances and growing tensions. These developments illustrate the complex and evolving nature of military and geopolitical alliances in Africa, reflecting broader struggles for autonomy and regional influence in the face of external pressures and internal challenges.
-
Denmark Mulls Ban on Encrypted Messaging Apps to Combat Crime
Copenhagen, Denmark – In a move that has sparked widespread concern among privacy advocates and tech enthusiasts, Denmark’s Justice Minister, Peter Hummelgaard, has indicated that the government is considering a ban on end-to-end encrypted messaging services such as Signal, Telegram, and WhatsApp. The proposed ban, aimed at combating organized crime, has raised questions about the…
-
Hackers bombard France with DDoS attacks
Hackers have hit French government websites with Distributed Denial-of-Service (DDoS) attacks in support of detained telegram founder and CEO Pavel Durov. The targets of the attacks included government platforms, public service portals, an online doctor’s appointment system and non-governmental websites such as the Institute of Social Sciences and Politics and the daily newspaper La Voix…
-
Former Eritrean Minister Abrehe dies in prison after six years in detention
Former Eritrean Finance Minister Berhane Abrehe, 79, passed away in prison on Monday, August 19th, following six years of solitary confinement. His death was confirmed by the Eritrean Human Rights Council (HRC), a UK-based organization. Abrehe was arrested on September 17, 2018, shortly after publishing a book critical of Eritrean President Isaias Afwerki titled “Hagerey…
-
Rwanda bans 43 religious groups
Rwanda has banned 43 religious groups, most of them Pentecostal, including the Lutheran Church. The authorities said that religious organizations “were operating in violation of existing rules.” An inspection showed that their buildings lacked proper infrastructure and hygiene standards. Some churches were also operating illegally. In total, more than 5,000 religious institutions have been closed…
Recent Posts
- 🇺🇸 ATM jackpotting gang accused of unleashing Ploutus malware across US

- 🇧🇫 Burkina Faso allocates frequency for Confederation of Sahel States radio station

- Earth in Flux: Magnetic Shifts, Solar Storms, and What They Mean for Africa

- ECOWAS Greenlights $2.85 Million per Nation and Massive Counter-Terrorism Brigade in Major Security Push

- 🇬🇲🇧🇬 Gambia-flagged tanker damaged by Ukrainian drones in Bulgaria to be towed on 15 December

Tags
Africa African Union Algeria Banking Sector 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 Nations Presidential Elections Protest Republic of Liberia Russia Senegal Sierra Leone Somalia South Africa Sudan Tanzania 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…
𝕋𝕙𝕒𝕟𝕜𝕤 𝕗𝕠𝕣 𝕥𝕙𝕖 𝕦𝕡𝕕𝕒𝕥𝕖 .