THE MOST PRAYERFUL COUNTRIES IN AFRICA: TOP 5 REVEALED

THE MOST PRAYERFUL COUNTRIES IN AFRICA: TOP 5 REVEALED

Faith Nyasuguta  Prayer is deeply woven into the fabric of daily life across Africa. Whether in bustling markets, quiet farms, or places of worship, people turn to prayer for guidance, hope, and strength. Even political leaders acknowledge its significance, often declaring national days of prayer in times of crisis. A recent study by the Pew […]

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 GUTERRES BACKS AFRICA’S BID FOR PERMANENT SEAT ON U.N SECURITY COUNCIL

GUTERRES BACKS AFRICA’S BID FOR PERMANENT SEAT ON U.N SECURITY COUNCIL

Faith Nyasuguta  United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has renewed his strong support for Africa’s demand for permanent seats at the UN Security Council, emphasizing that the continent’s continued exclusion is unjustifiable.  In a statement shared on social media on Monday, Guterres pledged his commitment to working with the African Union (AU) and UN member states […]

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 HONORING AFRICA’S CHE GUEVARA: FRANCIS KERE’S VISIONARY MEMORIAL FOR THOMAS SANKARA

HONORING AFRICA’S CHE GUEVARA: FRANCIS KERE’S VISIONARY MEMORIAL FOR THOMAS SANKARA

Faith Nyasuguta  Pritzker Prize-winning architect Francis Kere is creating a memorial in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, to honor Thomas Sankara, the visionary former president often called “Africa’s Che Guevara.” This project is particularly meaningful for Kere, a native of Burkina Faso, who sees it as a way to celebrate Sankara’s revolutionary ideals while creating a vibrant […]

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 SOUTH AFRICA EYES RUSSIA &  IRAN FOR NUCLEAR EXPANSION AMID TENSIONS WITH THE U.S.

SOUTH AFRICA EYES RUSSIA &  IRAN FOR NUCLEAR EXPANSION AMID TENSIONS WITH THE U.S.

South Africa is exploring partnerships with Russia and Iran to expand its nuclear power capacity, a move that could intensify tensions with the United States.  The country is seeking to add 2,500 megawatts of nuclear power to alleviate chronic power shortages and transition to greener energy sources. However, aligning with Russia and Iran may complicate […]

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 EGYPT AND JORDAN UNITE AGAINST TRUMP’S GAZA PLAN

EGYPT AND JORDAN UNITE AGAINST TRUMP’S GAZA PLAN

Faith Nyasuguta  On Sunday, Egypt’s President Abdel Fattah el-Sissi met with Jordan’s Crown Prince Al Hussein bin Abdullah II in Cairo to further solidify their joint efforts in addressing the future of Gaza. This significant meeting centered around revitalizing Gaza’s reconstruction while preventing the displacement of its Palestinian population. As both leaders discussed strategies for […]

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 SENEGAL BEGINS DOMESTIC OIL REFINING FOR THE FIRST TIME

SENEGAL BEGINS DOMESTIC OIL REFINING FOR THE FIRST TIME

Faith Nyasuguta  Senegal has taken a historic step by beginning to refine its own crude oil domestically, marking a significant milestone in its journey toward energy independence and economic growth. The refining is being carried out at the Societe Africaine de Raffinage (SAR) facility near the capital, Dakar, which had previously relied solely on imported […]

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 SOUTH AFRICA’S JULIUS MALEMA DECLARES HIMSELF A ‘PROUD INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL’

SOUTH AFRICA’S JULIUS MALEMA DECLARES HIMSELF A ‘PROUD INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL’

Faith Nyasuguta Julius Malema, leader of South Africa’s opposition party Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF), has sparked controversy by declaring himself a “proud international criminal” while defending his activism. Speaking at the St. Paul African Apostolic Church in Soweto on Sunday, Malema compared himself to Nelson Mandela, arguing that like Mandela, he is being labeled a […]

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 CHEERS AND CONFUSION AS M23 REBELS ENTER BUKAVU CITY CENTRE

CHEERS AND CONFUSION AS M23 REBELS ENTER BUKAVU CITY CENTRE

Faith Nyasuguta  Over the weekend, M23 rebels entered the city centre of Bukavu, the second-largest city in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), marking a significant development in the ongoing conflict. Backed by Rwanda, the rebels faced little resistance, as Congolese troops reportedly withdrew to avoid urban fighting. Their arrival was met with mixed reactions, […]

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