Air Travel in Khartoum Remains Closed

The Sudanese civil aviation authority has extended the closure of Sudan’s airspace until July 31, with the exception of humanitarian aid and evacuation flights with permission from authorities. This exception aims to ensure that essential supplies reach those in need and facilitate the safe evacuation of individuals affected by the conflict. Sudanese airspace was closed […]
Environmental Activists in Nigeria are Raising the Alarm

This after the military this week burned a ship with more than 800,000 liters of stolen crude oil. Nigerian officials said the ship was caught smuggling the oil to Cameroon and was destroyed to set an example for would-be criminals. But critics pointed out the damage to the environment and questioned the circumstances of the […]
A Significant Milestone for Africa’s Entrepreneurs

The Africa Business Angels Network (ABAN), a pan-African association of angel investors, and Rwanda Finance Ltd (RFL), a company dedicated to establishing Rwanda as a premier financial destination in Africa, have officially entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to collaborate and advance their respective initiatives across the continent. ABAN, established in 2015, serves as a […]
First Visit by an Iranian Leader to Africa in Over a Decade

Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi was welcomed by his counterpart, William Ruto, in Kenya during the first stop of a three-country tour of Africa that kicked off on Wednesday. Raisi referred to Africa as a “continent of opportunities” during a press briefing, emphasizing its potential as a market for Iranian products. Iran’s Foreign Ministry shared that […]