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Uganda: Blanket Internet Shutdown Violates Rights

Uganda: Blanket Internet Shutdown Violates Rights

Authorities Should Immediately Restore Full Internet Access; Uphold Election Integrity  Ugandan authorities should immediately restore internet access and refrain from imposing blanket shutdowns that undermine fundamental rights and threaten election integrity, Human Rights Watch said today. “Uganda’s constitution and international human rights obligations guarantee access to information and freedom of expression, rights that are especially […]

The Climate Finance Gap: Why Africa’s Most Vulnerable Nations Get the Least Support

The Climate Finance Gap: Why Africa’s Most Vulnerable Nations Get the Least Support

A recent study has shown that Sub-Saharan Africa, home to the world’s most climate-vulnerable communities, receives less adaptation and biodiversity funding than almost any other region. This story is written and edited by Global South World Despite being at the epicentre of the climate crisis, African nations receive some of the lowest levels of international […]

The “equity pricing” model shaking up African nightlife

The “equity pricing” model shaking up African nightlife

A pioneering South African DJ named Desiree is reshaping club culture with her MMiNO event series through an intentional practice called equity pricing. When purchasing tickets, international guests pay a higher rate than local attendees. This model responds to the global rise of African electronic music, ensuring local communities shaping the culture are not priced […]

Ethiopia and Eritrea’s rift deepens

Ethiopia and Eritrea’s rift deepens

Tensions between Ethiopia and Eritrea have flared again after Ethiopian police accused Asmara of secretly supplying ammunition to rebels in the Amhara region. Authorities say they seized 56,000 rounds of ammunition and arrested suspects allegedly linked to Eritrea’s ruling party, a claim Eritrea has firmly denied. Eritrean officials counter that Ethiopia’s Prosperity Party is fabricating […]

Kenya inks preliminary trade deal with China

Kenya inks preliminary trade deal with China

Kenya is moving to rebalance its trade relationship with China after securing a preliminary agreement that grants duty-free access for 98.2% of its exports. Announced by the trade ministry, the deal marks a significant step toward a broader bilateral trade pact now under discussion. The breakthrough follows President William Ruto’s state visit to Beijing last […]

Nigeria and UAE strike sweeping trade deal

Nigeria and UAE strike sweeping trade deal

Nigeria is strengthening economic ties with the United Arab Emirates through a sweeping trade agreement designed to boost commerce and attract fresh investment. Under the deal, the UAE will lift tariffs on more than 7,000 products, while Nigeria will gradually remove duties on about 6,000 items over the next five years. The pact aligns with […]

How Oageng Manana is shaping African design

How Oageng Manana is shaping African design

South African designer Oageng Manana is reimagining modern interiors by fusing cultural heritage with material science. As a co-founder of Meetlo, meaning “customs,” he creates bold furniture that transforms functional pieces into storytelling artifacts. Drawing deep inspiration from his Batswana and Sotho upbringing, Oageng embeds purpose and history into every design, even naming his pieces […]

The fight to save Accra’s Ga language

The fight to save Accra’s Ga language

Accra’s rapid growth and cosmopolitan energy are quietly pushing the Ga language toward the margins, sparking fears of cultural erasure in Ghana’s capital. As Twi and English dominate schools, markets, and public life, Ga-speaking children are increasingly taught another language as their “local” tongue, even in their native Ga communities. Linguists and cultural leaders warn […]

Nigeria launches major carbon trading framework

Nigeria launches major carbon trading framework

Nigeria is betting big on carbon markets, unveiling a new framework it hopes will generate up to $3 billion annually by 2030 while positioning the country as a climate-finance hub. Approved by President Bola Tinubu, the policy opens pathways for large-scale carbon trading across energy, agriculture, forestry, waste, and industry. The government plans to focus […]

Africa’s strongest passports in 2026

Africa’s strongest passports in 2026

The latest Henley Passport Index reveals which African passports offer the greatest global mobility in 2026. Seychelles once again leads the continent, giving its citizens access to 154 destinations and ranking 24th globally, despite a slight dip from last year. Mauritius follows closely, offering entry to 147 destinations, while South Africa retains third place in […]

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