Tag: Africa

  • A Milestone in African Justice: The African Court of Justice and Human Rights

    A Milestone in African Justice: The African Court of Justice and Human Rights

    The African Court of Justice and Human Rights heralds a new era in Africa, tackling crimes against children with expanded jurisdiction and enforceable judgments. In a landmark development, the establishment of the African Court of Justice and Human Rights marks a transformative leap forward in addressing severe crimes impacting children…

  • The Tragic Fall of a Rising Star: Malawi’s Vice President Chilima Dies in Plane Crash

    The Tragic Fall of a Rising Star: Malawi’s Vice President Chilima Dies in Plane Crash

    Malawi’s Vice President Chilima dies in a plane crash, leaving a legacy of youthful charisma, reformist zeal, and controversy in the Malawi’s political landscape. In a twist of fate that seems plucked from the pages of a thriller, Malawi’s Vice President Saulos Chilima and nine others have met a tragic…

  • Spy Plane? Malawi’s Vice President Disappears into Thin Air Mid-Flight

    Spy Plane? Malawi’s Vice President Disappears into Thin Air Mid-Flight

    Malawi’s Vice President Saulos Chilima and nine others have vanished into thin air in a surreal turn of events that seems straight out of a spy thriller. The Malawi Defense Force aircraft reportedly “went off the radar” shortly after departing from the nation’s capital, Lilongwe, earlier today. According to a…

  • Africa: The Famine Frontline – UN Hotspots Report Sounds the Alarm!

    Africa: The Famine Frontline – UN Hotspots Report Sounds the Alarm!

    UN Hotspots Report warns of imminent famine in Gaza, Sudan, Haiti, Nigeria, Mali, and South Sudan, highlighting urgent need for global action to prevent catastrophe. In a chilling revelation, the latest Hunger Hotspots report by the UN’s FAO and WFP exposes a looming famine threatening Gaza, with acute food insecurity…

  • From Russia with Guns: Burkina Faso’s New Defense Strategy

    From Russia with Guns: Burkina Faso’s New Defense Strategy

    Burkina Faso, a nation embroiled in deadly conflict and political upheaval, is seeking solace in an old Cold War ally—Russia. The West African country, under military rule since a 2022 coup, is intensifying its military cooperation with Russia, marking a significant pivot in its defense strategy. Russian Foreign Minister Sergey…

  • Is the Ancient University of Sankore the Oldest University in History?

    Is the Ancient University of Sankore the Oldest University in History?

    The Ancient University of Sankore in Timbuktu, Mali, a beacon of African scholarship, dating back to the 1200s AD, offered advanced education in various fields and attracted scholars from across the Muslim world. Today, its legacy continues to inspire. Timbuktu, the legendary city in Mali, stands as a testament to…

  • The Bloody Cost of Sit-at-Home Orders: The Untold Story

    The Bloody Cost of Sit-at-Home Orders: The Untold Story

    Sit-at-Home Orders led to three soldiers’ deaths, empty streets, and closed businesses across Southeast Nigeria. Abia’s government condemns the violence, offering a bounty for the attackers and support for victims’ families. The recent sit-at-home directive by the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) and the Movement for the Actualization of Biafra…

  • GMOs Get the Green Light in Ghana.

    GMOs Get the Green Light in Ghana.

    GMOs (Genetically Modified Organisms) have become a topic of intense debate and scrutiny in recent years. These are organisms whose genetic material has been altered in a way that does not occur naturally. While proponents argue that GMOs can help address global challenges like food security and climate change, critics…