Nigeria’s evacuation flights from South Africa, alongside returns by other African governments, reveal a painful truth: Pan-African solidarity must protect people before it can inspire speeches.
Category: Diaspora
Africa Is Bigger Than the Map: Why the AU’s New Push Matters
The African Union has backed the Correct The Map campaign, calling for more accurate world maps that show Africa’s true scale and global importance.
Kenya Wants The World Athletics Stage Africa Has Already Earned
Kenya has bid to host the 2029 World Athletics Championships, a first-in-Africa opportunity that could turn track dominance into continental hosting power.
Cameroon’s Women Just Made History. Now The Investment Must Match The Glory
Cameroon’s first Women’s Africa Cup of Nations title is more than a football result. It is a pride moment, but also a call to invest seriously in African women’s sport.
Somali Referee Omar Artan Turns World Cup Exclusion Into UEFA Super Cup History
Somali referee Omar Artan will officiate the UEFA Super Cup after World Cup exclusion, turning a border setback into an African football milestone.
DR Congo’s Ebola Crisis Passes 2,000 Deaths. The World Cannot Look Away.
DR Congo’s Ebola outbreak has passed 2,000 deaths. Here is why the crisis matters for Africa, global health, and the diaspora now.
Ghana’s Cocoa Protection Bill Puts Farmers At The Center Of A Global Chocolate Fight
Ghana is moving to protect cocoa farms from illegal mining and land conversion, but farmers say any protection law must also protect the people sustaining the global chocolate economy.
Madagascar’s First Billionaire Is Building The African Infrastructure Story We Do Not Talk About Enough
Madagascar’s Hassanein Hiridjee and Axian show how African-owned telecom, energy, and fintech infrastructure is shaping the continent’s next business story.
Comoros Just Won Its First UNESCO World Heritage Listing. Now Comes The Real Work.
Comoros has earned its first UNESCO World Heritage listing for six historic medinas. The recognition brings pride, preservation pressure, and a new diaspora-facing heritage opportunity.