Niger-Benin Wall

BENIN-NIGER BORDER CLOSURE The irony of such disputes is that they rarely harm the real enemies of Africa’s economic independence. While Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger have boldly challenged foreign…

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Sahel Economic Independence

Patrice Lumumba: As the first Prime Minister of the Democratic Republic of Congo, Lumumba sought to utilize the nation's vast mineral wealth for its own development. His vision of economic…

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Learning from the Past

South Korea-Tanzania Economic Partnership         By Wasse Marlvine   Economic Desk Tanzania and South Korea have initiated negotiations for an Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA), aiming to strengthen…

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Prince Harry’s Charity Scandal

Charity Trap The Sentebale controversy, alongside repeated aid failures, sends a clear message: Africans cannot continue to rely on foreign hands to fix their problems.

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Zimbabwe calls.

the government must not mistake this lack of protests as a sign of full support. Silence does not always mean consent; it can also reflect exhaustion and skepticism. The political…

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Thomas Lubanga’s Return:

The Ghost of Congo’s Past Rises Again

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Religious-Fueled Protest in Abuja

It’s hard to ignore the irony of Africans fighting for the dominance of religions that have little historical or ancestral ties to the continent. Christianity and Islam, both major players…

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Djibouti’s Sovereign Wealth Fund Expansion: A Model for Africa’s Economic Future

Djibouti’s Sovereign Wealth Fund Expansion: A Model for Africa’s Economic Future In the heart of the Horn of Africa, Djibouti is quietly making bold moves to secure its economic future,…

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AES Sun_Shine

Mali’s Solar Revolution

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“We are our own Brothers’ Killers” UAE to Africans

Sudan Accuses UAE of prolonging ongoing war

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