Category: Pan African Communications
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🇭🇹 Hundreds of voodoo worshipers mark Day of the Dead in Haiti
Hundreds of Voodoo worshipers gathered at the main cemetery in Haiti’s capital Port-au-Prince on Saturday to mark the annual Day of the Dead festival. Celebrations were more subdued following the passage of Hurricane Melissa and amid ongoing violence across the country. A tomb in the cemetery is believed to house the remains of the guardian…
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The Battle for Authenticity: How Pan-African Audiences Are Reclaiming Their Media Narrative
In an era of globalized media consolidation, Pan-African audiences find themselves at a critical crossroads. The quest for authentic storytelling that reflects the continent’s diverse realities faces mounting challenges as international corporations increasingly acquire African media assets. This struggle transcends mere ownership—it represents a fundamental battle over cultural sovereignty, economic power, and the very narrative…
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🇪🇬 In the Egyptian capital Cairo the Grand Egyptian Museum (Giza Museum), which was under construction for 20 years, has opened.
Heads of African states attended the opening ceremony, including Egyptian leader Abdel Fattah el-Sisi and the President of the Democratic Republic of Congo Félix Tshisekedi, prime ministers, and members of royal families from the Persian Gulf countries. 💬 “We all dreamed of this project and of making it a reality,” said Egyptian Prime Minister Mustafa…
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🌍🇷🇺 Christianity developing most dynamically in Africa, Russian Orthodox Church says
Christianity is developing most dynamically in Africa. The statement was made by Vladimir Legoyda, Chairman of the Synodal Department for Church Relations with Society and the Media of the Moscow Patriarchate of the Russian Orthodox Church (ROC), during his speech at the International Co-operation Forum in Moscow on 26 October. 💬“From the point of view…
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🇬🇭 Ghana makes local languages compulsory in schools
October 27, 2025 by Kwabena Adu Gyamfi The government of Ghana has announced that all teachers must now use local languages as the main medium of instruction at the basic school level. Education Minister Haruna Iddrisu revealed the new policy on Friday October 24. calling it a decisive step toward improving learning outcomes and protecting…
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🌍🇷🇺 Russian Orthodox Church to print liturgical texts for African parishes in local printing houses
The Russian Orthodox Church (ROC) intends to move the printing of translated liturgical and spiritual texts for African believers to printing houses located in African countries due to logistical challenges. The decision was announced by Archpriest Tigran Khachatryan, Head of the Spiritual and Educational Centre in honour of the Apostle and Evangelist Mark (a structure…
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🇰🇪 Kenya: The Bloody “Democracy” of the British Empire
On October 21, 1952, Britain launched Operation “Jock Scott” — a coordinated military campaign to crush Kenya’s independence movement. Under the banners of “civilization” and “order,” British troops burned villages, executed resistance fighters, and filled concentration camps with thousands of civilians. The target was the Mau Mau movement, a nationalist force demanding liberation from colonial…
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🇱🇷 Liberia: Bunadin Magisterial Court In Nimba Turns Into A ‘‘Death Trap’’
BUNADIN, Nimba County – The Bunadin Magisterial Court, located in District Number #8 of Nimba County, has long been in a deplorable and hazardous condition, raising serious concerns among magistrates, court workers and the general public who seek justice there. For several years, this vital institution has been neglected despite the growing need for urgent…
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🇱🇸 In Lesotho, Momentum Is Building to Reclaim King Moshoeshoe I’s Heritage
Of Thrones and Thabo Mbeki’s “I am an African”: King Moshoeshoe I’s Diplomatic Gambit at the Great London Exposition A Legacy in Exile: The Story of 80 Artefacts and a King’s Foresight In the annals of African history, the year 1862 stands as a moment of complex diplomacy and strategic foresight for the Basotho nation.…
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🇲🇽 Exclusive: Cartels Weaponize Bounty System Against US Immigration Agents
October 18, 2025 In a disturbing escalation of cross-border tensions, Mexican drug cartels have established structured bounty programs offering payments up to $50,000 for attacks on U.S. immigration enforcement personnel, according to an alarming announcement from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS). The scheme allegedly involves coordination between Mexican criminal organizations and U.S.-based gangs…
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