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.

From Slum to Solution: Bishop Wolah Mission to Empower African Women

Bishop Darlington Wolah journey began in the challenging environment of a Liberian slum, where he witnessed firsthand the struggles women faced with menstrual hygiene. These experiences, coupled with a poignant memory of a young girl publicly humiliated during an unexpected period, ignited a passion within him. Now, based in Rwanda, Bishop Wolah is the driving force behind MySafepad, a sexual reproductive health and rights organization dedicated to transforming the lives of women and girls across Africa. MySafepad goes beyond simply providing menstrual products. It’s a holistic approach that encompasses education, access, and sustainable solutions. The organization focuses on menstrual hygiene management, antimicrobial resistance awareness, and supplying healthcare facilities with safe, antimicrobial materials. Recognizing the prevalence of unhygienic practices, especially in rural areas, MySafepad also collaborates with weavers to produce antimicrobial fabrics, ensuring that even everyday materials contribute to better health.

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.

Kigali Institute of Professional Brokers, Shaping the Future of Rwanda's Brokerage Sector

The brokerage sector in Rwanda is growing quickly, offering great opportunities for people with the right skills. But even with this growth, there are still challenges, especially when it comes to professionalism and ethics. Kigali Institute of Professional Brokers (KIPB) is leading the way in fixing these issues. They are dedicated to teaching future brokers the knowledge, skills, and ethical standards needed to succeed in Rwanda’s financial markets.

KIPB is committed to offering a range of programs designed to provide aspiring brokers with a strong foundation in both the theory and practice of financial markets. Whether you’re a complete beginner or have some experience in the field, KIPB offers tailored programs to meet the needs of all learners.

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.

East Africa’s Police Chiefs To Gather in Kigali for EAPCCO Annual Meeting, Strengthening Regional Security

On Saturday, January 25, 2025, Kigali, Rwanda, became the epicenter of East Africa’s law enforcement efforts as the 26th Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the Eastern Africa Police Chiefs Cooperation Organization (EAPCCO) has began. The event will gather police officers and leaders from across the region to discuss critical issues surrounding cross-border security and cooperation. The theme for this year’s meeting, “Strengthening Regional Law Enforcement Cooperation,” reflects the growing need for collaboration in combating emerging criminal threats.

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.

USA: Devastation in Los Angeles, Wildfires Claim Lives, Destroy Homes

USA: Devastation in Los Angeles, Wildfires Claim Lives, Destroy Homes

Los Angeles County is currently grappling with a series of devastating wildfires that have left a trail of destruction, claiming at least ten lives and razing entire neighborhoods to the ground. The situation has been exacerbated by an incident where a firefighting aircraft collided with an unauthorized drone, adding to the complexity of the emergency response.

On Thursday, amidst the chaos of the wildfires, an aerial firefighting plane collided with a drone flying over the restricted airspace of the Palisades Fire. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) confirmed the incident, stating that the firefighting aircraft managed to land safely but was grounded thereafter. The FAA has launched an investigation into this unauthorized drone activity, emphasizing that flying drones in restricted zones during such emergencies can critically delay fire response efforts, potentially costing lives.

Kenya: KDF Officer Stoned to Death in Wild Brawl Over Unpaid Boda Boda Fare

In a shocking incident in Mombasa, a Kenya Defence Forces (KDF) officer was killed by a mob after he fired shots into the air during a heated argument over a boda boda fare.

The tragedy unfolded on Friday at Likoni Primary Vyemani Grounds, where the officer, whose name has not yet been released, was dropped off by boda boda rider Antony Otieno. Upon arrival, instead of paying for the ride, the officer began making numerous phone calls. When Otieno demanded his payment, the situation escalated quickly.