Category: Pan African Communications
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🇰🇪 Rastafari Priest Challenges Kenya’s Cannabis Ban: “Holy Herb” Essential for Worship, Says High Court Witness
The priest admitted that Rastafari members continue using cannabis during prayer despite it being illegal in Kenya, saying the community is in court to seek legal recognition of the practice as part of their religious freedom. The case could determine whether Rastafari followers will be allowed to use marijuana legally for worship.] include tags separated…
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10 African countries with the highest fuel prices in March 2026
Fuel prices have risen across Africa in recent weeks, owing primarily to global crude oil volatility amid Middle Eastern tensions. Nigeria, South Africa, Ghana, Egypt, and Somalia have all seen significant price increases, raising concerns about the wider economic and social implications. Fuel prices have sharply increased across many African countries due to global crude…
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🇸🇳 Senegal parliament doubles penalty for gay sex
Senegal’s parliament on Wednesday passed legislation doubling the maximum penalty for same-sex relations, making them punishable by up to 10 years in prison amid a crackdown on the country’s gay community. The text, which must now be signed into law by President Bassirou Diomaye Faye, passed by an overwhelming majority in the National Assembly and…
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🇰🇪 Kilimani’s Emerging Chinatown: How Chinese Influence Is Reshaping a Nairobi Neighborhood
Kilimani in Nairobi is quietly evolving into Kenya’s own Chinatown, with Chinese supermarkets, clinics, and restaurants clustering near the embassy and media hubs, drawing Chinese migrants, Kenyan professionals, and global expats into a shared urban space.
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🇿🇦 Mugabe’s son appears in South Africa court over shooting
Bellarmine Chatunga Mugabe, son of former Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe, appeared in a South African court over a shooting at his Johannesburg home. He has withdrawn his bail application, and the case will continue on 17 March. The motive remains unclear, and the gardener was in critical condition. Mugabe’s lawyer said it is too early…
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iPhone and iPad Become First Consumer Devices Cleared for NATO Classified Data
Apple’s iPhone and iPad have become the first consumer devices cleared to handle NATO Restricted classified data, following rigorous testing by Germany’s Federal Office for Information Security (BSI). The approval, now listed in NATO’s Information Assurance Product Catalogue, could reshape how governments, including in Africa, think about secure mobile communications.
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🇷🇺 Russia Blocks WhatsApp Nationwide, Pushing State-Backed ‘Max’ App in Digital Sovereignty Drive
MOSCOW — In a dramatic escalation of its crackdown on foreign technology platforms, Russia has officially blocked nationwide access to WhatsApp, the country’s most popular messaging service. The move, confirmed by the Kremlin on Thursday, effectively severs communication for over 100 million Russian users and represents the latest salvo in Moscow’s push to establish a…
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Obama’s Alien Joke, Area 51, and Why Pan-African Voices Matter in the Hunt for Life Beyond Earth
Former US President Barack Obama sparked a fresh wave of global debate after joking about aliens during a podcast interview released on February 14, once again putting UFOs and extraterrestrial life into the center of public conversation. In a rapid-fire segment, Obama said aliens were “real,” then immediately clarified that he had seen no evidence…
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Paper Genocide: When U.S. Bureaucrats Reclassified 500,000+ Native Americans as Black to Steal Their Land
Between 1830 and 1946, U.S. government officials systematically reclassified an estimated 500,000 to 750,000 Native Americans as “Negro/Black” through census manipulations, vital records tampering, and tribal roll exclusions—a scale of “paper genocide” that exceeded the roughly 388,000–450,000 Africans imported directly during the transatlantic slave trade (1619–1808).[1][2][3] This bureaucratic erasure wasn’t random; it was engineered to…
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🇱🇷 Chinese Nationals Busted in High-Tech Fraud Scheme Targeting Orange Mobile Liberia
In Monrovia, more than five Chinese nationals have been arrested over an alleged high‑tech scheme to defraud Orange Mobile Liberia, exposing yet again how vulnerable local telecoms are to sophisticated cyber and telecom fraud operations.[1][2][3][4] While the full investigation is still unfolding, early indications suggest the attack was designed to exploit Orange’s network for illegal…
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