Khartoum Shows Signs of Recovery One Year After Military Recapture

Khartoum Shows Signs of Recovery One Year After Military Recapture

As Sudan’s civil war enters its fourth year, the capital, Khartoum, is beginning to show tentative signs of recovery. Yet despite limited progress, the scale of destruction and humanitarian need remains severe.

Three years into the conflict and one year after the city was retaken by the Sudanese army much of Khartoum remains subdued. Large sections of the capital still bear the scars of intense fighting, with major buildings heavily damaged or destroyed. Among them is the Corinthia Hotel Khartoum, one of the city’s most prominent landmarks, which stands gutted after sustaining significant damage during the الحرب.

Trump Extends Iran Ceasefire as Blockade Enforcement Continues

Donald Trump has announced an extension of a fragile ceasefire with Iran, citing a request from Pakistan and stating that he is awaiting what he described as a “unified proposal” from Tehran.

The decision comes as a two-week truce approaches its expiration, with diplomatic prospects appearing increasingly uncertain. Trump said the ceasefire would remain in effect until Iran submits a proposal and negotiations are concluded “one way or the other.”

Teddy Afro’s New Song Strikes a Nerve Across Ethiopia

A newly released song by one of Ethiopia’s most prominent artists is generating widespread discussion, as its message appears to question the country’s current direction and leadership.

Teddy Afro, whose birth name is Tewodros Kassahun, has unveiled a track titled “Das Tal,” meaning “pitch the tent.” Within days of its release, the song attracted millions of views online, reflecting both his enduring popularity and the public’s curiosity about its themes.

Umutanguha Finance Set to Launches Nationwide Drive to Restore Shareholder Rights

In a quiet but far reaching move, one of Rwanda’s long standing financial institutions is taking steps to resolve a challenge that has lingered for years ensuring that every shareholder is fully recognized and able to claim what is rightfully theirs.

Umutanguha Finance Company Plc (UFC Plc) has announced a nationwide shareholder verification exercise, a process designed to update records and restore full ownership rights to thousands of investors whose details are incomplete or outdated.

EEAR Rwanda Opens Modern Commercial Building in Kagarama, Strengthening Church Development Efforts

The Eglise Evangélique des Amis au Rwanda (EEAR) has officially inaugurated a new commercial building in Kagarama, Kicukiro District, in Kigali on Sunday, March 29, 2026. The infrastructure, valued at approximately 2.5 billion Rwandan francs, marks a significant step in the church’s strategy to promote financial sustainability and support its mission across the country.

The inauguration ceremony gathered church leaders, believers, and government officials, including Kicukiro District Executive Administrator Monique Huss, alongside bishops from different EEAR regions.

Ghana Leads UN Push to Classify Slave Trade as Crime Against Humanity

Ghana is stepping up its campaign at the United Nations, using both diplomacy and cultural advocacy to call for formal global recognition of the transatlantic slave trade as a crime against humanity.

During remarks in New York, president John Dramani Mahama highlighted that the impact of slavery goes far beyond history, pointing to the systematic dehumanization of Africans as a foundation for inequalities that still exist today. He spoke at a high-level forum centered on reparatory justice.

Zimbabwe Political Tensions Rise as Tendai Biti Granted Bail Amid Constitutional Reform Debate

Political tensions in Zimbabwe are escalating as opposition leader Tendai Biti has been granted bail following a weekend in detention. Biti was arrested near the Mozambique border alongside a fellow activist, facing allegations of holding a public gathering without notifying authorities.

A court in Mutare ordered the release of both individuals on $500 bail, requiring them to report to police every two weeks as part of their conditions.

However, the incident reflects broader unrest across the country. Zimbabwe is currently grappling with controversy over proposed constitutional amendments that could extend President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s rule beyond 2028. The changes may also shift presidential elections from a direct public vote to a parliamentary process, sparking widespread concern.

Rwanda Takes Center Stage in Push for Deaf Inclusion Across Africa

Delegates from across Africa wrapped up a major global conference here this week with fresh calls for governments to recognise sign languages and pour money into deaf communities.

Dr Christopher Stone, president of the World Association of Sign Language Interpreters, singled out Rwanda’s progress. He pointed to new university plans that could train more teachers and bring sign language onto TV news and into classrooms. “It’s about building capacity, More awareness will spark interest, and more teachers will deliver the service.” Stone said.

Global Citizen Empowers Rwanda's Youth on Health Choices for Africa's Future

More than 300 young people gathered at BK Arena on Saturday for a youth forum focused on health awareness and informed decision-making, as Rwanda positions young people at the center of the continent’s development agenda.

The event, titled **“**Your Health. Your Choice. Your Future,” was organized by Global Citizen in partnership with the Rwanda Development Board, the Ministry of Health Rwanda, the Ministry of Youth and Arts Rwanda, the Imbuto Foundation and HDI Rwanda.

Adwa Day 2026: Ethiopia’s Historic Victory Celebrated in Kigali with a Message for Africa

As Ethiopia marks Adwa Day on March 2, 2026, the spirit of African unity and resilience echoed strongly in Kigali, where the 130th Anniversary of the Victory of Adwa was commemorated over the weekend.

On Saturday, February 28, the Embassy of Ethiopia in Kigali, in collaboration with the Ethiopian Community in Rwanda, hosted a vibrant celebration that blended history, environmental action, and cultural pride. The event began in the morning with participation in Umuganda, Rwanda’s nationally recognized community service initiative. Embassy staff and community members joined local residents in cleaning and tree planting, sending a strong message about shared responsibility and sustainability.