Tanzania President Hassan pitches political tolerance as she marks UN Women’s Day

Tanzania President Hassan pitches political tolerance as she marks UN Women’s Day

Tanzania’s President Samia Suluhu Hassan has said that as the East African country’s first female leader, she has brought a new level of political tolerance to the nation. Hassan spoke at a rally for International Women’s Day, which had been organised by an opposition party. More than 3,000 women were...

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43 African defence chiefs meet US counterparts in Rome to discuss causes, indicators and vectors of instability

43 African defence chiefs meet US counterparts in Rome to discuss causes, indicators and vectors of instability

Forty-three African defence chiefs and senior military leaders attended the annual African Chiefs of Defence conference hosted by the United States-Africa Command in Rome to “enhance relationships and discuss shared visions for future multinational co-ordination” on the continent. US Marine Corps General Michael Langley, who hosted the four day event,...

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Kenyan currency takes a beating as foreign reserves plunge to a year low, breaches EAC law

Kenyan currency takes a beating as foreign reserves plunge to a year low, breaches EAC law

Kenya is facing an acute foreign exchange crunch, with US dollar reserves dropping to their lowest in eight years as its currency keeps plummeting against major global currencies. According to the Central Bank of Kenya (CBK), the plunge of the Kenyan shilling has been so substantial that it has even...

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Somalia’s new strategy to cripple Al Shabaab: Weaken insurgents militarily, undermine its philosophy and operational efficiency

Somalia’s new strategy to cripple Al Shabaab: Weaken insurgents militarily, undermine its philosophy and operational efficiency

Three months after reclaiming the presidential office, Hassan Sheikh Mohamud resolved to root out al-Shabaab from Somalia. The new administration formed a unified front comprising local players, federal member states, religious leaders and external actors to confront al-Shabaab on military, religious and financial grounds. This coalition put al-Shabaab on the...

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Nigeria elections commission promises to address grievances of presidential poll losers

Nigeria elections commission promises to address grievances of presidential poll losers

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) says it will “redress” the “grievances” of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) regarding the presidential election outcome. Festus Okoye, INEC national commissioner for information, spoke while addressing members of the PDP who protested at the commission’s headquarters in Abuja. TheCable had reported how the...

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Hazy US, Nato policy on Ukraine war sets stage for disruption of world economies and security

Hazy US, Nato policy on Ukraine war sets stage for disruption of world economies and security

One of the most striking aspects about the past year is how little debate we’ve seen over US and Nato policy on Russian-Ukraine war. This is not to say that there is only one right position on Ukraine. Nor does it mean that there are not some deranged people who...

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Muting criticism of US stand on Ukraine war encourages nuclear conflict, which Moscow is spoiling for

Muting criticism of US stand on Ukraine war encourages nuclear conflict, which Moscow is spoiling for

There is a disturbing aspect to the discourse in Washington DC and European capitals surrounding the war in Ukraine that seeks to quash any dissent from the official narrative surrounding Nato’s military support for Ukraine. As the world was thrust into Cold War 2.0, the Western commentariat dusted off the...

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France announces radical policy change in Africa, vows to respect sovereignty of former colonies  

France announces radical policy change in Africa, vows to respect sovereignty of former colonies  

The era of French interference in African affairs is “well over”, President Emmanuel Macron said in Gabon during his four-nation tour of central Africa. Speaking on the fringes of an environment summit in the Gabonese capital Libreville, Macron said France harboured no desire to return to past policies of interfering...

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South Africa greylisted by G-20 for failing to act firmly on money laundering, terrorist financing

South Africa greylisted by G-20 for failing to act firmly on money laundering, terrorist financing

The greylisting of South Africa last month by the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) has made waves in the country, occupying substantial media attention. South Africa became only the second G20 country to have been greylisted other than Turkey – an embarrassing fall from grace. Nigeria’s addition to the list...

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Somali national security adviser says Kenya and Ethiopia will contribute more troops to fight Al-Shabaab

Somali national security adviser says Kenya and Ethiopia will contribute more troops to fight Al-Shabaab

Three neighbouring countries of Somalia are to send new troops to support Somali forces against al-Shabab in the next phase of military operations, the national security adviser for the Somali president said. In an interview with VOA’s Somali Service on Wednesday, Hussein Sheikh-Ali said Djibouti, Ethiopia and Kenya will be...

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