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Regional Stability: Sudan Opposition Figure Detained, South Sudan Peace Threatened

Political tensions have surged across East Africa, with incidents in both Sudan and South Sudan threatening regional stability. In Nairobi, Sudanese opposition figure Yasir Arman, chairman of the SPLM-DRC, was briefly detained under an Interpol Red Notice issued by Sudan’s military government, highlighting the ongoing political strife within the nation.

Arman, who arrived for a meeting, protested his innocence, claiming the notice was politically motivated and aimed at silencing opposition to the Sudanese junta.

Rwanda: Charting a Digital Trade Future for Africa - IFF 2025

Rwanda: Charting a Digital Trade Future for Africa - IFF 2025

Kigali buzzed with global expertise this Monday, February 24th, as the Inclusive Fintech Forum convened to discuss the transformative power of inclusive technology. A central focus of the day was the panel session, “AfCFTA VISION FOR DIGITAL TRADE,” where leaders from across the continent and beyond shared insights on the future of digital commerce in Africa.

Dr. Talkmore Chidede, Senior Digital Trade Expert at the AfCFTA Secretariat, emphasized the commitment of African leaders to facilitate seamless digital trade transactions. “We are ensuring digital trade happens, continent-wide,” he declared. “This demonstrates a powerful political will.” He outlined key elements of the AfCFTA’s digital trade protocol, including rules of origin, digital identities for border crossing, cross-border digital payments, and online safety and security. “This protocol gives you a license to operate in all African markets. That’s the essence of this digital market,” Dr. Chidede explained. “But we need to do more. The next step is to ensure these commitments benefit everyone.”

Djibouti's Youssouf Elected for African Union Leadership

Djibouti's Youssouf Elected for African Union Leadership

Mahmoud Ali Youssouf, Djibouti’s long-serving Foreign Minister, secured a significant victory on Saturday, being elected as the new Chairperson of the African Union Commission. The election, held in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, saw Youssouf garner the necessary two-thirds majority support from African leaders, solidifying his position as the head of the pan-African bloc representing over 1.5 billion people.

Youssouf’s election marks a significant achievement for the small East African nation of Djibouti. Despite facing stiff competition from seasoned Kenyan politician Raila Odinga, Youssouf’s steady and diplomatic approach resonated with regional leaders. His low-key campaign, coupled with his extensive experience as Djibouti’s Foreign Minister since 2005, ultimately swayed the vote in his favor.

Africa Peace Run: A Collective Step Toward Unity and Stability Across the Continent

On a mission to promote peace and unity across Africa, the Africa Peace Run initiative has gained significant momentum under the leadership of the Global Election Observation Mission (GEOM). This initiative seeks to bridge divides and address the underlying issues of violence and political unrest by engaging the continent’s most valuable resource, its youth.

The idea behind the Africa Peace Run was born from the understanding of Africa’s history and the challenges it continues to face. Kaikare Ronald, the Head of Programs at GEOM and Director of Africa Peace Run, shared his thoughts on why this initiative is so crucial for the continent.

Rwanda: Young CEOs & Professionals Launch Financial Literacy Program in Kigali

On Sunday, January 19, 2025, Kigali, Rwanda played host to a dynamic gathering of young CEOs and business professionals at a significant event aimed at discussing and promoting the importance of financial literacy. The event,  brought together industry leaders, entrepreneurs, and thought leaders to tackle pressing challenges and opportunities in the business world around the theme “Awareness & Understanding the Importance of Financial Literacy,” The day was marked by the official launch of a nationwide financial literacy program, a significant step towards empowering the next generation of entrepreneurs.

CAR: Rwandan female peacekeepers on campaign against Gender-Based Violence (GBV)

The Female Engagement Team of Rwanda Battle Group VI, serving under the United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in the Central African Republic (MINUSCA), launched a 16-day campaign against gender-based violence (GBV) in Bria, Haute-Kotto Prefecture.

The campaign, which began on Monday, November 25 as part of the global 16 Days of Activism, was held in collaboration with local communities, other UN peacekeepers, and national and international NGOs.

It aims to eliminate all forms of GBV, including sexual violence, rape, physical and psychological abuse, and harmful traditional practices.

President Kagame has been recognized as the African of the Year for 2024.

President Paul Kagame has been awarded the prestigious title of African of the Year for 2024, a recognition that underscores his significant contributions to driving transformative change and fostering sustainable development across the African continent. This esteemed accolade not only highlights Kagame’s leadership but also serves as a testament to his unwavering commitment to improving the lives of millions of people in Rwanda and beyond.

The award was presented on October 24, 2024, during the illustrious All Africa Business Leaders Awards (AABLA) ceremony held in South Africa. This annual event, which celebrates outstanding achievements in business and leadership across the continent, is organized in partnership with CNBC Africa. The recognition of President Kagame at such a high-profile event further emphasizes the importance of his role in promoting economic progress and stability within Africa, particularly in a time when many nations are striving to overcome various challenges.