Rescue Efforts for Zimbabwe Miners Halted

Zimbabwe authorities have halted a rescue operation to search for miners that were trapped following a mine collapse on September 30th. The rescue operation itself has been questioned as the team was improperly equipped and not well trained, putting rescuers in danger during the rescue process.

Kenya to Lead Haiti’s Peace Mission

The U.S. and Kenya have signed a security deal to guide defense relations between the two countries. Additionally, Kenya has also announced its intent to lead a multinational peace mission to Haiti, which will come with various obstacles. Kenya's ability to navigate the challenges will determine the success of the mission.

Rwanda’s Democracy in Trouble

On Tuesday, Rwanda’s president Paul Kagame announced in an interview with Jeunea Afrique that he plans to run for another term in 2024. Despite exceeding the constitutional term limits, an amendment passed in 2015 will allow him to run for two additional five-year terms. This would extend his time in power until 2034, adding to recent trends from African leaders changing their constitutions to retain control.

Rwanda Signs Deal to Obtain Small Nuclear Reactor

On September 12th Rwanda's government signed a deal to build an “experimental” civil nuclear reactor, making it the second African country to adopt civil nuclear energy. It is expected that the reactor will be operational by 2026 and will be able to produce “electricity, hydrogen and synthetic fuel." However, the reactor will not initially supply the country's energy grid, but it will serve to explore options for renewable energy.

World’s First African Climate Summit

The summit will provide a crucial forum for countries such as Mozambique, Madagascar and Malawi to seek viable solutions as extreme weather phenomena become more common. The summit comes at a crucial time for the region as there is an urgent need to address infrastructure shortcomings and climate change challenges. There is hope that countries can address green and renewable energy development goals, while promoting a sustainable agenda for the region.

Kenya launches its first operational satellite

April 10, 2023 Written by Osetemega Iribiri On April 10, 2023, Kenya will join the list of African country that has launched operational space satellites. This milestone achievement for the country’s space industry will contribute to Kenya’s budding space economy. It also adds to Africa’s scientific innovation and development trajectory. The satellite is called Tafia-1... Continue Reading →

Nigeria’s Presidential Election Contested

Written by Osetemega Iribiri March 5, 2023 On Wednesday March 1st, Nigeria's Independent Electoral Commission (INEC) declared Bola Ahmed Tinubu of the ruling APC, winner of the 2023 presidential elections. Constitutionally, the winner is expected to garner 25% of votes in at least twenty-four (24) states and the Federal Capital Territory Abuja. Tinubu got 25%... Continue Reading →

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