By Ebi Kesiena In a dramatic move, Tanzania has suspended the online operations of its prominent newspaper, The Citizen, after it released explosive animated videos targeting President Samia Suluhu Hassan. The controversial animations, which reference recent...
By Lucy Adautin Rwanda is set to begin clinical trials for vaccines and treatments targeting Marburg disease in the coming weeks, according to the country's health minister on Thursday. This comes as Rwanda faces its first...
By Ebi Kesiena Namibia is rapidly gaining recognition as a key player in Africa’s Oil and Gas sector, driven by significant offshore discoveries in the Orange Basin. Since 2022, Global Energy giants, Shell and TotalEnergies, have...
By Ebi Kesiena Rwanda’s Prime Minister, Édouard Ngirente, met with Fan Qimiao, the newly appointed World Bank Country Director for Rwanda, Kenya, Uganda, and Somalia on Wednesday to discuss Rwanda’s Development agenda and enhance the partnership...
By Lucy Adautin Claudia Sheinbaum took office as Mexico's first female president on Tuesday, following in the footsteps of her mentor, the leftist populist Andrés Manuel López Obrador. “It is time for change, and it is...
By Ebi Kesiena Equatorial Guinea’s Hydrocarbons Minister, Antonio Oburu Ondo, has applauded the smooth transfer of ExxonMobil's oilfield assets to the country's national oil company, GEPetrol, marking the end of nearly 30 years of ExxonMobil's operations...
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