Africa: Where an avalanche of ‘honourables’ and ‘excellencies’ do dishonourable things to our environment

Africa: Where an avalanche of ‘honourables’ and ‘excellencies’ do dishonourable things to our environment

Even when they deny others their entitlements such as employment, education, transport, medicines, and various opportunities such serving as soldiers, police officers or business people etc, they retain their titles of honourable, right honourable and excellency. They will retain the tiles even if they are central to generating divisions and conflicts along ethnic lines.

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‘We must change the story of Africa by elevating the voices of women and youth’, landmark science conference in Kenya told

‘We must change the story of Africa by elevating the voices of women and youth’, landmark science conference in Kenya told

essions throughout the week will focus on STI financing, inclusive knowledge systems and resilient innovation ecosystems, aligned with Agenda 2063 and STISA 2034. The conference wraps up on May 8 with a roadmap to embed STI into governance and development, with Kenya positioned as a leading example across the continent.

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Poachers on the loose in South African wildlife parks as 100 rhinos are killed in three months

Poachers on the loose in South African wildlife parks as 100 rhinos are killed in three months

South African authorities have focused in recent years on criminal syndicates they believe are behind much of the country’s rhino poaching.

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As African militaries stockpile drones militants  are switching to hit-and-run tactics to stretch armies

As African militaries stockpile drones militants are switching to hit-and-run tactics to stretch armies

As African militaries embrace drones as weapons of choice, the sobering reality is that they are not an answer to proliferation of conflicts on the continent. A report published by the African Centre for Strategic Studies on May 2, says African governments need to develop a more complex understanding of...

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Autistic Nigerian teenager sets world painting record with canvas bigger than a soccer field

Autistic Nigerian teenager sets world painting record with canvas bigger than a soccer field

The artwork, created in November 2024, was unveiled and officially recognised by the Guinness World Record organisers in Nigeria’s capital of Abuja during the World Autism Acceptance Day in April. Nigeria’s art and culture minister Hannatu Musawa said Tagbo-Okeke’s artwork is “a beacon of hope and inspiration” for people with autism.

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Hopeful Sudanese refugees return from exile in Egypt, but find no peace at home

Hopeful Sudanese refugees return from exile in Egypt, but find no peace at home

The battle for power between the military and the RSF has caused one of the worst humanitarian crises in the world. Famine is spreading. At least 20,000 people have been killed, according to the UN, although the figure is likely higher.

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Why rare diseases often go undiagnosed or untreated in parts of Africa

Why rare diseases often go undiagnosed or untreated in parts of Africa

Globally, more than 350 million people live with rare diseases, most of them caused by a misstep hidden within their genes. Some conditions can be caught early and treated – but in parts of Africa where population data and resources are scarce, many people go undiagnosed.

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Trump revisits ‘genocidal’ foreign policy, engages Congo and Rwanda to ease US access to critical minerals

Trump revisits ‘genocidal’ foreign policy, engages Congo and Rwanda to ease US access to critical minerals

Trump’s senior adviser for Africa, Massad Boulos, the father-in-law of Trump’s daughter Tiffany, helped broker the US role in promoting security in east Congo, part of an opening that Boulos has said could involve multibillion-dollar investments.

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UNICEF: Donor funding cuts leave 13 million children in Eastern and Southern Africa at risk of severe malnutrition

UNICEF: Donor funding cuts leave 13 million children in Eastern and Southern Africa at risk of severe malnutrition

In South Sudan, malnutrition among children under five as well as pregnant and breastfeeding women, remains a critical concern. This year, over two million children under five are at risk of acute malnutrition (both moderate and severe acute malnutrition), a 26 per cent increase from 2024.

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White South Africans scramble for exile in US as non-white refugees are deported on Trump orders

White South Africans scramble for exile in US as non-white refugees are deported on Trump orders

Some of the South African applicants have taken part in a first round of interviews in Pretoria, three of them said, describing positive encounters with US officials who seemed well-disposed towards them and their accounts of persecution.

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