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Africa Renewable Energy Projects Overtake Traditional Power for First Time in History

For the first time in recorded history, the amount of renewable energy capacity under construction in Africa has surpassed the capacity of conventional fossil fuel and large hydro projects, according to a new industry report that signals a fundamental shift in the continent’s approach to electricity generation. A Milestone Moment The data, published by a […]

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Ghana Begins Repatriating Citizens from South Africa as Anti-Migrant Unrest Reaches Crisis Point

The first group of Ghanaian nationals evacuated from South Africa arrived in Accra on Tuesday, marking the beginning of what officials describe as the largest emergency repatriation operation the West African nation has conducted in years. The evacuation comes as waves of anti-immigration protests across South African cities have left thousands of foreign nationals living

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US Senate Confirms Frank Garcia as Africa Envoy, Marking a New Era of Trade-First Diplomacy

A New Face for America’s Africa Policy After months of delay and partisan wrangling, the United States Senate confirmed Frank Garcia as the new United States ambassador to Africa in May 2026, filling a position that had remained vacant for a significant period. Garcia, a veteran naval officer with extensive experience in African waters and

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Pope Francis Issues Historic Apology in Ghana for Catholic Church’s Role in Transatlantic Slavery

A Papal Visit Marked by History and Healing When Pope Francis arrived in Ghana in May 2026, he entered a country that has for decades navigated the complex legacy of the transatlantic slave trade, which departed from these shores incalculable numbers of Africans across four centuries. Ghana’s position as one of the principal departure points

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Vodacom M-Pesa and PayPal Partnership Opens Africa’s Digital Economy to the World

A Landmark Partnership That Connects Africa to the Global Digital Economy When Vodacom M-Pesa and PayPal announced their partnership in May 2026, the headlines focused on the technical mechanics of what was being offered: Tanzanian users of M-Pesa would now be able to link their accounts to PayPal, enabling them to send and receive international

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Xenophobic Violence Forces Hundreds of Ghanaian Nationals to Flee South Africa

Waves of Violence Force Ghanaian Nationals to Flee For several hundred Ghanaian nationals living and working in South Africa, the month of May 2026 brought an abrupt and terrifying end to their lives abroad. A surge of anti-immigrant violence swept through townships and urban areas of Gauteng and KwaZulu-Natal, targeting residents and business owners of

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Ethiopia Election 2026: Democracy on Hold as Millions Cannot Cast Their Votes

A Democratic Exercise Built on Shaky Foundations When Ethiopia went to the polls in May 2026 for what authorities framed as a pivotal national election, the ambition was clear: to demonstrate that Africa’s second-most populous nation could stage a credible democratic exercise capable of restoring international confidence in its reform trajectory. The atmosphere in Addis

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Ghana Welcomes Pope’s Historic Apology Over Catholic Church’s Role in Slavery

Introduction Ghana has welcomed a historic apology from Pope Leo XIV over the Catholic Church’s role in the transatlantic slave trade, a move that has stirred powerful emotions across the West African nation. The apology, delivered during a high-profile ceremony in Accra, marks what many Ghanaians describe as a long overdue reckoning with one of

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Senegal Political Earthquake: How Ousting a Prime Minister Turned Into an Institutional Siege

When President Bassirou Diomaye Faye dissolved the government of Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko in May, it was supposed to be a decisive moment that ended months of institutional deadlock and gave the president a free hand to pursue his reform agenda. Instead, the dismissal triggered a political earthquake that has reshaped the landscape of Senegalese

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Sudan Electricity Grid Has Suffered 3 Billion in Damage Since War Began, New UN Report Shows

Sudan’s electricity infrastructure has sustained up to three billion dollars in damage since the civil war erupted in April 2023, according to a new United Nations Development Programme assessment that documents the systematic destruction of power systems that once served millions of Sudanese households, hospitals, and farms. The report paints a picture of a country

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Kenya Finance Bill 2026 Hits Fresh Turbulence as Business Lobby Sounds Loudest Alarm Yet

Kenya’s contentious Finance Bill 2026 returned to the centre of national debate this week as a broad coalition of business associations, manufacturers, and trade groups issued their starkest warning yet about the legislation’s potential to damage an economy already wrestling with high fuel costs, a weakened currency, and slowing growth. The lobby groups, representing tens

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Botswana Diamond Dream Runs Into Reality: President Boko Sounds Alarm Over Economy at Crossroads

Botswana’s legendary economic stability — long held up as a model for resource-rich African nations — is facing its most serious test in decades, and President Duma Boko is calling on the private sector to help pull the country back from the brink. The Southern African nation, which has based its entire development model on

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