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How Joeboy became famous

Joeboy’s blueprint for authentic Afrobeats success

Joeboy’s path to global stardom was launched by an unplanned, viral moment. Lacking industry connections, the young Nigerian artist posted a soulful cover of Ed Sheeran’s “Shape of You” on Instagram. His rendition of the song caught attention in Lagos and beyond, eventually reaching Mr Eazi, who signed him to his emPawa Africa platform. From […]

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Iran's embassy in Africa trolls Trump

How Iran’s African embassies are trolling the White House

Iran has found an unlikely frontline in its war of words with the Trump administration—social media accounts run by its African embassies. Since the US and Israel attacked Iran in February, these missions have been firing off witty, viral posts that match Trump’s own social media energy, post for post. Leading the charge is Iran’s […]

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South Africa and Nigeria on cybercrime list

Nigeria, South Africa flagged in global cybercrime trends

South Africa and Nigeria have officially joined the ranks of the world’s top 20 countries for cybercrime complaints, according to the latest FBI data. The findings arrive as global cybercrime losses hit a staggering record of $20.8 billion—a 26% spike from the previous year—with over one million complaints logged worldwide. While both nations reported fewer […]

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Kemcore eyes Africa based mining plant

Kemcore moves to cut chemical imports for mining plants

Kemcore is moving to localize Africa’s mining supply chain, unveiling plans to build chemical processing plants in Botswana and Angola to reduce reliance on imports from China and the Middle East. By producing essential inputs like sulfuric acid locally, the company aims to shield African miners from the volatile price spikes and supply chain shocks […]

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Benin election reforms

Benin’s tightened electoral rules reshape presidential race

Benin’s April 12 presidential election arrived with the ballots barely contested—and that’s no accident. Since taking office, President Patrice Talon has overhauled the country’s political landscape through sweeping party reforms and a controversial endorsement system that requires candidates to secure sign-offs from elected officials his allies largely control. The result? A field that once boasted […]

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Joshua Johnson painter

America’s first Black artist rediscovered

Long overlooked by history, Joshua Johnson is now recognized as the first documented Black professional artist in the United States. Born into slavery in 1763, he was freed in his twenties after his white father recognized him. Johnson overcame what he called “insuperable obstacles” to establish himself as a premier portraitist for Baltimore’s elite. While […]

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Cape Town mayor and colleagues celebrate leadership bid at DA event.

South Africa’s Democratic Alliance elects new leader

The Democratic Alliance (DA) has turned to a familiar rising star to lead its next chapter, electing Cape Town Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis as its new party leader. The 39-year-old succeeds John Steenhuisen with a bold mandate: to transition the pro-business party from a junior coalition partner to the head of the national government. With local […]

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Djibouti's Guelleh wins sixth straight election

Djibouti’s Guelleh secures sixth term

Djibouti’s President Ismail Omar Guelleh, in power since 1999, has secured a sixth consecutive term after a landslide election victory. He won 97.81% of the vote in a race that was widely seen as lacking real competition. His sole challenger, Mohamed Farah Samatar, captured just over 2%, reflecting the opposition’s limited reach in a political […]

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Dangote plans pan African IPO

Dangote eyes pan-African IPO for mega refinery

Aliko Dangote is preparing to launch a historic pan-African IPO for his massive petroleum refinery, marking a first for the continent’s financial markets. By listing shares on multiple exchanges—including Nigeria and Kenya—the billionaire aims to open the doors for local investors to own a piece of Africa’s energy future. This ambitious move follows a meeting […]

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Pope Leo tours Africa

Pope Leo XIV begins landmark Africa tour

Pope Leo XIV has arrived in Africa for an 11-day, four-country tour that is as historic as it is ambitious. His first stop, Algeria, marks the first-ever papal visit to the Muslim-majority nation. It is a deeply personal milestone for Leo, a lifelong member of the Order of St. Augustine, whose patron saint was born […]

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Complete Professional Fighters League (PFL) Africa: Pretoria Results and Photos - Nkosi Ndebele defeats Michele Clemente in a bantamweight classic shootout in the main event

Complete Professional Fighters League (PFL) Africa: Pretoria Results and Photos – Nkosi Ndebele defeats Michele Clemente in a bantamweight classic shootout in the main event

The Professional Fighters League (PFL) (https://PFLmma.com) made its Pretoria debut at SunBet Arena, where a packed South African crowd was treated to a full night of MMA action and statement performances across the card. In the bantamweight main event, Pretoria was treated to Nkosi Ndebele vs. Michele Clemente, who traded sharp punches and elbows early. […]

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Chimpanzee civil war

Chimp conflict offers clues to origins of human violence

For decades, the Ngogo chimpanzees of Uganda’s Kibale National Park were the ultimate example of primate harmony, but a brutal “civil war” has turned these former friends into lethal enemies. Since 2018, researchers have documented a shocking split that has resulted in at least 24 targeted killings, including 17 infants. Researchers identified three likely triggers: […]

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