Kenya is working hard to sign a new trade deal with the United States by the end of this year, according to Cabinet Secretary for […]
Month: September 2025
India to Inaugurate First Defence Manufacturing Plant in Africa
India is set to inaugurate its first defence manufacturing plant in Africa during a two-day official visit by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh to Morocco. The […]
World’s First High Seas Treaty to Protect Marine Life to Take Effect in January 2026
The world’s first-ever treaty aimed at protecting marine biodiversity in international waters will officially take effect on January 17, 2026, after Morocco became the 60th […]
Afghan Returnees Face Double Disaster After Earthquake Destroys Homes and Livelihoods
For thousands of Afghan returnees, the dream of rebuilding their lives after years in exile has turned into a nightmare. Nawab Din, 55, returned to […]
Africa’s Water Crisis: Building Infrastructure, Empowering Communities
Across Africa, water scarcity is more than an environmental challenge—it is a structural threat to health, education, and economic stability. The continent continues to grapple […]
Trump and Xi Seek TikTok Deal to Ease U.S.-China Tensions
U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping held a phone call on Friday, their first known conversation in three months, as both leaders […]
Mutharika Takes Early Lead as Malawi Election Results Trickle In
Tension and excitement are rising across Malawi as vote tallying continues following the country’s highly contested general elections. Early unofficial results suggest that former President […]
New Study Uncovers Who Really Controls Tanzania’s Health Financing
A new study has shed light on who holds the greatest influence over Tanzania’s health financing system, revealing significant insights into how decisions are made […]
UN Warns of Rising Ethnic Killings Amid Sudan’s Escalating War
The United Nations has sounded the alarm over a sharp rise in ethnically driven killings in Sudan as the country’s brutal civil war intensifies. According […]
HIV Crisis in Uganda: Hostels and Universities at the Centre of New Infections
Uganda’s fight against HIV/AIDS is facing fresh challenges as new data shows a worrying rise in infections, particularly among university students and young women living […]