By Sarah Holmes Early on Tuesday, September 17 an elite military police school and military base in Bamako were attacked by an armed group. The al-Qaeda linked group Jama’at Nusrat al-Islam wal-Muslimin (JNIM) claimed responsibility for the attack. The group claimed their goals are to remove oppression and non-Muslim occupiers in Mali, referring to foreign... Continue Reading →
Northeast Nigeria Faces Worst Flood in Decades After Dam Collapse, Displacing One Million People
By Sarah Homes Maiduguri, Nigeria, is facing a humanitarian crisis amid extreme flooding. Nearly half of the city is underwater after the Alau Dam, located just a few miles outside of Maiduguri burst on Monday, overwhelmed by the pressure from heavy rainfall. The city suffered severe damages to infrastructure, with flood waters destroying roads, schools,... Continue Reading →
International Outcry Following the Tragic Death of Olympic Runner Rebecca Cheptegei
By Sarah Holmes Rebecca Cheptegei After competing in the Women’s Marathlon at the Olypmic Games in Paris less than a month ago, Ugandan Olympic athlete Rebecca Cheptegei died on Thursday in a Kenyan hospital. She had suffered burns to 80% of her body in a domestic violence attack by her partner. The recent death of... Continue Reading →
Busy week for South Africa’s Dark Horse in 2024 Elections
Written by Mariana Hinojosa Castillo | April 15, 2024 Jacob Zuma visiting Isfahan On Tuesday, South Africa's Electoral Court ruled that President Ramaphosa's rival, former President Jacob Zuma, can run for office in the upcoming general election. The ruling overturned the electoral commission’s previous decision that had barred Zuma from the vote due to its past conviction. However,... Continue Reading →
Potential resolution on sight for Uganda-Kenya $200-million-loss dispute
Written by Mariana Hinojosa Castillo | April 1,2024 Oil Well After five months of diplomatic and trade tensions, Kenya and Uganda appear to be closer to reaching an understanding regarding their oil dispute. On March 27, Kenya’s Energy Cabinet Secretary shared that plans were underway to issue a permit to the Uganda Oil Corporation (UNOC).... Continue Reading →
New sanctions targeting Zimbabwe’s President, not its people, according to the US government
Written by Mariana Hinojosa Castillo | March 14 2024 On March 4, 2024, President Biden issued an executive order terminating the national emergency declaration on Zimbabwe. Although this implied the removal of a two-decade sanctions program, the order was accompanied by the announcement of new sanctions for Zimbabwe’s President Emmerson Mnangagwa, his wife, eleven senior... Continue Reading →
Navigating Debt: Zambia’s Journey through Restructuring and International Support
Written by Mariana Hinojosa Castillo | March 4 2024 Hakainde Hichilema at his presidential inauguration Back in June 2023, headlines such as “It’s finally done,” and “Bailout” signaled the hope and relief that was spreading in Zambia. After two years of negotiations, foreign lenders under the G20 Common Framework agreed to a restructuring deal. The... Continue Reading →
DRC Election Sparks Opposition Movement
In the upcoming Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) presidential elections, incumbent Felix Tshisekedi will once again run against opposition leader Martin Fayulu. Measures are being taken to pressure the Congolese government into holding a fair election with integrity.
Turbulent Election in Madagascar
Madagascans took to the polls on November 16th, though opposition parties are concerned about the legitimacy of the election, believing that the incumbent, Andry Rajoelina, is staging an institutional coup.
Uganda Captures Leader of the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF)
Uganda has captured the leader of the Allied Democratic Forces, accused of killing tourists in Queen Elizabeth Park. His arrest demonstrates that authorities are taking the necessary steps to ensure the safety of both tourists and residents.