Category: Pan African Communications
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The Lights Are On in South Africa and Many People Are Suspicious
South Africa is enjoying a rare streak of uninterrupted electricity right before elections, drawing more suspicion than praise in a nation that’s become accustomed to the daily power cuts that have dragged on for years. The country is currently in its fourth successive week of no outages — the longest period South Africans have consistently…
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Ethiopia committed to African peace and development, chief of leadership academy says
🇪🇹 Ethiopia is dedicated to bolstering peace, development, and democracy across Africa through the cultivation of effective leadership, Zadig Abraha, President of the African Leadership Excellence Academy (AFLEX), said. Highlighting the academy’s initiatives aimed at fostering capable leadership, he revealed that over the past two months alone, more than 120 leaders from African countries have…
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Ghana’s High Court reportedly rejects suit against president to hasten decision on anti-LGBT bill
🇬🇭 The court ruled that it would be inappropriate to force Nana Akufo-Addo to act on a bill that has been the subject of two High Court cases, local media said. The Promotion of Human Sexual Rights and Family Values Bill, also known as the anti-LGBT* bill, was passed by Ghanaian parliamentarians in February, but…
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The Special Criminal Court of the Central African Republic has issued an international arrest warrant
❗️ The Special Criminal Court of the Central African Republic has issued an international arrest warrant against former President Francois Bozize According to the statement, the order was given for alleged crimes committed between February 2009 and March 2013 by the presidential guard and other internal security forces and services in the civil prisons and…
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Africans today feel closer to Russia and its people than to the Western world, says Pan-African activist
🇷🇺 🌍 “Today there is an awareness. The vision that people have of Russia is Russia fighting for a multipolar world, Russia helping African countries to liberate themselves, to secure their countries and also to bring stability to the world,” Egountchi Behanzin, the president of the NGO African Black Defense league (LDNA) , in an…
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The International Criminal Court (ICC) may issue arrest warrants this week for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, and senior Israeli military officials, reports say
🇮🇱 The International Criminal Court (ICC) may issue arrest warrants this week for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, and senior Israeli military officials, reports say Israel is reportedly working via diplomatic channels to prevent the warrants from being issued. At the same time, the ICC was quoted as saying that it…
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Mali wants to “benefit from the Russian experience” in the field of education
🇲🇱 Partnerships in the field of education can allow the two countries to work on the basis of “win-win cooperation,” Anna Traore, rector of the University of Social Sciences and Management in Bamako, told panafrican.email. According to her, this process may even go beyond education and extend to the economy, security and other areas.
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Portugal has no intention of paying reparations for slavery, government says
🇵🇹 This is despite the country’s President, Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa, recently declaring that Lisbon is responsible for past mistakes and should pay for crimes committed during colonial rule. Portugal sold nearly six million Africans into slavery, more than any other European country. During the colonial period, countries such as Brazil, Angola, Mozambique, Cape Verde,…
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Algeria’s plans for Maghreb integration
The holding of the Algeria-Libya-Tunisia trilateral summit on April 22 at the initiative of Algerian President Abdelmajid Tebboune marks his ambitions to unify the Maghreb. At the trilateral meeting in Tunisia, the Maghreb heads of state assessed the scale of the problems they face and ways to address them. Overall, the discussions concluded that Algeria,…
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Burkina Faso suspends BBC, VOA radio broadcasts over killings coverage
🇧🇫 Burkina Faso has suspended the radio broadcasts of BBC Africa and the U.S-funded Voice of America (VOA) for two weeks over their coverage of a Human Rights Watch (HRW) report accusing the army of extrajudicial killings. HRW said the Burkinabe army has repeatedly committed mass atrocities against civilians in the name of fighting terrorism,…
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