East African Monetary Union will sail through Global Geopolitical Tensions. Bank Governors declare
The Committee noted the strong growth outlook for the EAC economies, with real GDP projected at 5.8 percent in 2025, which is higher than the projected growth globally and in Sub-Saharan Africa.
The Dead Sea is Dying. Humans happen to be the cause
While the issue of climate change also plays a major role, it seems the real culprit is human activities, this is because people have been diverting the flow of water from discharging into the sea.
Millions of Migratory Birds get killed by crashing into glass skyscrapers in cities
This year's World Migratory Bird Day (WMBD) theme Creating Bird-friendly Cities and Communities highlights the need for healthy coexistence between birds and humans, in the face of expanding urban developments, made worse by the changing climate.
New Pope Leo XIV has already visited Tanzania and Kenya
For most residents of Africa, the Chicago Born Prevost is likely to be more open and may even emulate his predecessor’s efforts to connect with the continent, something which he has already shown during his time as cardinal.
Alexandria City is falling. Nearly 300 buildings along Egyptian coastline come down crashing
Researchers found building collapses are closely linked to the severe erosion of the Mediterranean coastline, driven by sediment imbalances resulting from decades of inefficient landscape management and uncontrolled urban expansion.
Coming from America: Why Africa feels more connected to the new pontiff, Pope Leo XIV
After John Paul II broke the Italian hold on the papacy in 1978, the field has broadened considerably, such that cardinals from far-flung countries are now seen as contenders.
NW Plus TV Africa’s own Netflix streaming from Nairobi
It is a new portal which provides an outlet for all African Creative powers and the streaming platform for anyone yearning for classic authentic african films, drama and music.
EU Parliament demands unconditional release of Tundu Lissu. Downgrades Tanzania Freedom status
The European Union Parliament in resolution 2025/2690 (RSP) states that Tanzania's ranking in Freedom House's freedom report has been downgraded in 2025 to the ‘Not Free,’ status.
Turkey discovers over 20 billion barrels of oil in Somalia
The discovery comes just days after reports surfaced that Somalia had granted Turkey a highly favorable profit-sharing agreement, giving Ankara a 90 percent stake in revenues from offshore oil production.
Over 600,000 women in Africa are killed by toxic firewood fumes every year
Universal access to clean cooking targets 80 percent adaptation by 2030 while Africa’s own milestone is fixed at achieving the 80 percent mark by 2034.