Sierra Leonean Peacemaker Dies at 82
AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE
Ahmad Tejan Kabbah, who as president was widely credited with returning peace to Sierra Leone after years of brutal civil war, died March 13, 2014, at his home in Freetown, the country’s capital. He was 82.
Kabbah led…
Mauritanian Capital Chooses First Female Mayor
AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE
A former minister became Nouakchott’s first female mayor in February 2014 after being voted in by councilors to head up the sprawling Mauritanian capital’s local authority.
Maty Mint Hamady, 46, is an economics…
Nigerian Startups Enter Video Game Market
Feature Image: Nigerian animator Ekene Nkenchor designs a video game at the Lagos offices of Kuluya, a video game company that is winning fans across the continent.
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It’s a common challenge in Nigeria and across…
African Nations Race to Build Sovereign Funds
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Resource-rich African countries are setting up sovereign wealth funds.
Oil producers Angola, Ghana and Nigeria started funds in the past two years. Before then, only Botswana, Equatorial Guinea and Gabon had them. Liberia and…
South Africa’s ‘Rattletrap’ Taxis a Multibillion-Dollar Industry
REUTERS
Zakes Hadebe’s minibus taxi has nearly half a million kilometers on it, a broken speedometer and a fuel gauge he struggles to keep just above empty.
Yet by 8 a.m. one morning, Hadebe and his rattling Toyota already had overcome…
Kwame Nkrumah
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Kwame Nkrumah was Ghana’s founding president and a leader who ascended to the heights of power and experienced the depths of failure. Today, despite his flaws, he is remembered as a hero in his home country and across the…
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U.S. Africa Command Staff
In many ways, the continent of Africa is more peaceful today than it has been in decades. A 2012 analysis published in the journal African Affairs showed that conflicts on the continent have been decreasing in…
Continent’s Light Will Not Be Dimmed
Ghanaian President John Dramani Mahama addressed the 68th United Nations General Assembly on September 26, 2013, in New York City days after terrorists attacked Westgate Shopping Mall in Nairobi, Kenya. This is an edited version of his…
Plant Clinics Spread to help Ugandan Farmers
IRIN
“Plant doctor” Daniel Lyazi cuts apart a slime-covered cabbage at a farmers’ market in Mukono, central Uganda, where the devastating cassava brown streak disease first was identified in 2004.
“There’s a small caterpillar which is…
Microchips Protect Kenya’s Rhinos from Poachers
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Kenyan wildlife officials have begun inserting microchips into rhinos in a bid to combat poachers, who kill the animals for their horns. Officials said the chips and accompanying scanners will let them track the animals…