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U.S. Africa Command Leaders Discuss Strategic Engagements in Angola and Namibia

Washington, D.C.: U.S. Africa Command’s Deputy Commander, Lt. Gen. John W. Brennan, and Ambassador Robert Scott, Deputy to the Commander for Civil-Military Engagement, recently addressed the strategic significance of U.S.-Africa security cooperation during a digital press briefing. The briefing, hosted by the U.S. Department of State’s Africa Regional Media Hub,

Orange Money Group and JUMO Collaborate to Expand Microcredit Services in Africa

Nairobi: Orange Money Group and JUMO have entered into a partnership aimed at enhancing financial inclusion in Africa through the expansion of microcredit services for unbanked populations. This collaboration utilizes JUMO’s advanced data analytics and AI capabilities to facilitate secure credit requests via mobile devices, ensuring low-risk repayments. According to

Israeli Rights Groups Accuse Israel of Genocide in Gaza

Tel Aviv: Two prominent Israeli rights organizations, BTselem and Physicians for Human Rights-Israel (PHRI), have accused Israel of committing genocide against the Palestinian population in Gaza. The accusations were made in separate reports released by the organizations, detailing their findings from the past 21 months of conflict. According to BBC,

Praying Mantises: Predators with a Unique Role in Nature

London: Investigating the fascinating world of praying mantises, this story delves into the life of an insect renowned for its predatory habits, including its capacity to consume prey alive, sometimes even its own kind. Recognizable by their bulging eyes and triangular heads, praying mantises utilize their specially adapted front legs

Lesotho’s Garment Industry Faces Uncertainty as US Tariffs Loom

Maseru: A garment factory in Lesotho, known for producing Trump-branded golf shirts, is on the brink of closure due to significant US tariffs imposed earlier this year. The small southern African kingdom has been hit with “reciprocal” tariffs of 50%, the highest rate for any country, announced by US President

Over 1,000 Children Receive Meals in Cape Town’s Capricorn Township

Cape Town: Despite being one of Africa’s largest food producers, South Africa continues to face challenges with hunger and malnutrition, especially among children. In Cape Town’s Capricorn township, Nelson Mandela Day became a symbol of hope as over a thousand children received nourishing meals, thanks to the efforts of local

Counterfeit Goods Worth More Than R156 Million Seized in Recent Nationwide Operations

Pretoria: The South African Police Service (SAPS) seized counterfeit and illicit goods worth more than R156 million during nationwide operations in recent weeks. According to South African Police Service, the operations were led by the National Counterfeit and Illicit Goods unit, with support from Public Order Policing (POP), the South