Daily Archives: Mar 8, 2023

Cameroonian Women Protest High Cost of Living

YAOUNDE — Thousands of women in Cameroon took to the streets on Wednesday, International Women’s Day, to protest the high cost of living. The government blames soaring food and energy prices on Russia's invasion of Ukraine.Hundreds of Cameroonian women...

M23’s commitment to DRC peace process in doubt

BARELY before the ink has dried on the peace agreement, the ceasefire between the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) government and the March 23 Movement (M23) rebel group is under serious threat.This is the aftermath of the M23 maintaining its long ru...

West Bank: Tunisia condemns Israeli occupation’s attack on Jenin refugee camp

Minister of Foreign Affairs, Migration and Tunisians Abroad Nabil Ammar met with his Palestinian counterpart, in Cairo, on the sidelines of his participation in the Consultative Meeting of Arab Foreign Ministers.Ammar said Tunisia strongly condemns the...

Metaverse helps bring water to Afric

AFRICA'S first metaverse, Africarare, has joined forces with non-profit organisation, Innovation Africa, to help deliver clean drinking water across the continent.The partnership seeks to empower rural communities by providing access to clean water and...

ISIE’s Mansri says MP arrested, commission not party in case

The Independent High Authority for Elections (French: ISIE) learnt of the arrest of a member of the new parliament in a criminal case, said Spokesperson Mohamed Tlili Mansri. The commission is not a party as it is not an election crime.Mansri Wednesday...

Winning Hearts and Minds: How the Somali Government is Defeating the Khawaarij

Al-Shabaab, an Islamist militant group, has been one of the most significant security challenges in Somalia and the region. It has waged an insurgency against the Somali government and its allies, including African Union (AU) peacekeepers, for over a d...

Gabès: detention warrants issued for three, including former minister of agriculture

The first investigating judge at the First Instance Court of Gabés issued Wednesday three detention warrants for former minister of agriculture Mohamed Ben Salem, a colonel in the Customs Administration and a former Ennahdha MP, said First Deputy Publi...

Welcome to Painting Competition “My Dream”

Last September, “Tiangong Dialogue-Talk with Taikonauts” was successfully held in 8 African countries, including Somalia, during which African teenagers demonstrated a strong interest in aerospace and an aspiration to explore space.From 1 March, a pain...

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Parents Urge Government Intervention in Overseas Education Scam

Nairobi: Parents of Uasin Gishu County who were affected after their children failed to secure admission to overseas universities despite paying millions to study in Finland and Canada through the Overseas Education Trust scholarship, are pleading for...
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African Innovators Encouraged to Create AI Solutions in Local Languages

Kampala: Managing Director at Microsoft Africa Development Centre, Catherine Muraga, has urged African innovators to develop indigenous AI solutions, with an emphasis on creating AI technologies in local languages such as Kiswahili, Amharic, and Lugan...

Government Finalizes Leasing of Four Sugar Factories to Private Millers

Nairobi: The government has completed the leasing process of four public sugar factories to revive the once-thriving sugar sector in the country. The Cabinet Secretary for Agriculture and Livestock Development Mutahi Kagwe announced that four private ...

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