Ghana’s evacuation of citizens from South Africa is more than a crisis response. It reveals how fragile African mobility remains when anti-immigration politics turns neighbours into outsiders, and it raises urgent questions about diaspora protection, reintegration, and whether Pan-African belonging still holds under pressure.
Category: Breaking News
DR Congo’s Worsening Ebola Outbreak Is Testing African Public-Health Sovereignty in Real Time
Ebola’s worsening spread in DR Congo is not just a medical emergency. It is a trust test for African public-health systems, border coordination, and crisis communication at a moment when families, traders, and diaspora communities need proof that institutions can respond faster than fear spreads.
America Wants Congo’s Cobalt — But Africa Wants More Than Extraction
A major U.S. cobalt refinery project backed by long-term supply agreements from the Democratic Republic of Congo signals a new phase in the global minerals race. But beneath the headlines lies a deeper African question: will Congo finally gain strategic leverage from its cobalt dominance, or remain trapped in the raw-material export model?
Dangote’s 1.4 Million BPD Refinery Expansion Could Change Africa — But Will Nigerians Feel the Benefit?
Aliko Dangote’s plan to expand his refinery to 1.4 million barrels per day is being sold as a historic leap for African industry. The promise is massive: 95,000 jobs, lower imports, and regional power. The question is sharper: will ordinary Nigerians see cheaper fuel and broader prosperity?
The Silicon Savanna: Why Kenyan Developers Are Quietly Outcoding Silicon Valley
What if the world’s most efficient engineers aren’t in Silicon Valley—but in Nairobi? In Kenya’s “Silicon Savanna,” developers are building faster, leaner, and more resilient systems under extreme constraints. As global tech faces a reset, the world may soon realize: scarcity isn’t a weakness—it’s a competitive advantage.
$40 Million Deportation Deal: Why Africans Are Asking Tough Questions About U.S. Migration Policy
A controversial $40 million deportation deal between the United States and an African nation has sparked outrage across the diaspora. Beyond immigration policy, it raises deeper concerns about sovereignty, dignity, and the treatment of African migrants. Here’s what the deal means—and why Africans worldwide are paying attention.
Morocco Declared 2025 AFCON Champions After Senegal Walk-Off: Controversy Rocks African Football
In an unprecedented turn of events, the Confederation of African Football (CAF) has overturned the result of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) final.
Morocco Crowned CHAN Kings: Atlas Lions Edge Madagascar 3–2 in Historic Final
In a thrilling CHAN 2024 final in Nairobi, Morocco overcame a resilient Madagascar side with a 3–2 victory, securing their record third title. Goals from Mehri and a Lamlioui brace sealed the win, while Madagascar’s spirited debut campaign captured Africa’s imagination and earned them continental respect.
Lauryn Hill Arrives in Benin for Ancestry Celebration and Potential Citizenship
Hip‑hop soul icon journeys to her ancestral homeland amid Benin’s new Afro‑descendant citizenship law.