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Published on 06:28 GMTSource: Africa.com - Neutral
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Published on 11:31 GMT
What Is Wagner Doing in Africa?
The videos began appearing on Telegram in November. One showed a pair of white mercenaries raising a black flag emblazoned with a white skull over a mud-brick fort in the Malian-desert outpost of Kidal. In another, a bearded white soldier moved through the …
Source: The Atlantic - Neutral -
Published on 05:19 GMT
Niger: Regional Humanitarian Fund for West and Central Africa Annual Report 2023
Attachments Humanitarian Context and Allocations The Sahel region, with a population of 109 million, faced significant humanitarian challenges in 2023. Around 34.5 million, including 45 per cent women, 57 per cent children, and 12 per cent persons with …
Source: ReliefWeb - Neutral -
Published on 16:12 GMT
More than 560k students in South Africa in debt, many unable to graduate
Wits University revealed it was owed a staggering debt of R3.5 billion. There are more than 500 000 students and alumni who have unpaid university debt, leaving some unable to find work or pursue other opportunities. In response to a recent Parliamentary …
Source: The Citizen (South Africa) - Center-right -
Published on 17:14 GMT
East Africa’s future in energy shines brighter on the continent
Africa's reliance on imported fossil fuels is lessened and energy security is improved via the utilization of renewable energy. Future generations will have a dependable and sustainable supply of energy thanks to renewable resources, which are …
Source: Business Insider Africa - Neutral -
Published on 18:18 GMT
Why South Africa is now having to import maize
South Africa looking at a 20% reduction in maize yields, while the Southern African region has suffered a 50% loss in staple food crops. At the inaugural provincial Food Imbizo in KwaZulu-Natal on Tuesday, various stakeholders convened to promote …
Source: The South African - Neutral -
Published on 21:06 GMT
East African central bank chiefs address economic challenges amid conflicts, climate impact
JUBA, May 3 (Xinhua) -- Central bank chiefs from the East African Community (EAC) said on Friday that ongoing conflicts and the effects of climate change in the region have dampened the economic outlook of member states despite the strong economic …
Source: Xinhua News Agency - Gov't Propaganda -
Published on 20:18 GMT
ACWA Power inks $4.85b deal for Central Asia’s largest wind farm
Top dignitaries from both sides during the signing ceremony in Tashkent. On the sidelines of the Tashkent International Investment Forum held under the patronage of President Shavkat Mirziyoyev, President of the Republic of Uzbekistan, Saudi-listed ACWA …
Source: Gulf Today - Pro-Government -
Published on 14:39 GMT
The Venice Biennale’s Bare Minimum: Reviewing the Central Exhibition
When it comes to assessing the capacity of the Venice Biennale's central exhibition to reflect the current state of global modern and contemporary art, the bar is arguably set quite low. Only in 2015 did the world's oldest art biennale see its …
Source: Ocula - Neutral -
Published on 13:35 GMT
India women’s to play multi-format series against South Africa at home
The Indian women’s team is likely to host South Africa for a multi-format women’s tour from June to July, as ESPNcricinfo reported. According to ESPNcricinfo, Bengaluru will host the white-ball format, starting with three ODIs from June 16, while the one- …
Source: The News Mill - Neutral