Bulgaria has officially adopted the euro as its national currency, becoming the 21st country to join the eurozone, almost 20 years after joining the European […]
Month: January 2026
East African Leaders Call 2026 a Turning Point for the Region
East African leaders have described 2026 as a critical year for the region, highlighting opportunities for economic growth, peace, and regional cooperation. In a joint […]
UK Urges Calm as China Conducts Military Drills Near Taiwan
The United Kingdom has called on China to exercise restraint after Beijing carried out military exercises near Taiwan, warning that the drills could raise tensions […]
President Ruto Sets Bold Plan to Cut Poverty and Unemployment in 2026
President William Ruto has unveiled an ambitious roadmap aimed at reducing poverty and unemployment as Kenya enters 2026, describing the new year as a turning […]
Kampala Ushers in 2026 with Fireworks and Heavy Security
Kampala welcomed the New Year with colourful fireworks and lively celebrations as revelers gathered at different venues across the city to usher in 2026 under […]
President Museveni Says Intelligence and Strong Policing Prevented Gen Z-Style Protests in Uganda
Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni has said Uganda avoided Kenya-style Gen Z protests because of timely intelligence and firm action by security agencies. Speaking during his […]
TANZANIA: Private Sector Optimistic About Strong Economic Recovery in 2026
Business leaders and private sector players are projecting a strong economic rebound in 2026, driven by improving market conditions, increased investment, and policy stability. According […]
Turkey Arrests 125 Islamic State Suspects in Nationwide Holiday Security Raids
Turkey has arrested 125 suspected members of the Islamic State (IS) group in fresh nationwide security operations, as authorities intensify efforts to prevent possible attacks […]
Dozens Feared Dead After Fire at Swiss Ski Resort New Year Party
Several dozen people are feared dead and about 100 others injured after a deadly fire broke out at a crowded bar in the Swiss ski […]
Why Many African Family Businesses Struggle After the Founder Dies
Many family-owned businesses in Africa fail to survive after the death of their founders, mainly because of poor planning, family conflicts, and weak management structures. […]