Malawi: Kayelekera Turns to Costly Diesel As Malawi’s Power Woes Delay Grid Connection
[Nyasa Times] Kayelekera Uranium Mine in Karonga, set to resume production under Lotus Resources Limited, will initially rely on expensive diesel-powered generators due to Malawi's persistent electricity supply challenges and delays in national grid connection.
Dandyism takes center-stage at the Met Gala exhibition
Dandyism was at the heart of Monday's Met Gala, where many of the world's most famous and influential tastemakers donned their luxury best to kick off the “Superfine: Tailoring Black Style” exhibit. But Black dandyism isn't limited to expensive couture — it's displayed daily.
Charity helps Sudanese separated by war to locate and reunite with loved ones
Wounded in the crossfire and cut off by war, Munzir lost track of his family. But with the help of a local charity, he has been reunited after two years apart
New pipeline project transforms Kibera’s water access
In the heart of Kibera, Nairobi’s largest informal settlement, a new solution is bringing clean water — from above
Nigeria: NUPRC Pledges Support As Exxonmobil Commits to $1.5bn Deepwater Investment
[This Day] Abuja -- ExxonMobil has affirmed its long-term commitment to Nigeria's oil and gas sector with a planned investment of 1.5 billion dollars in deepwater exploration and development, putting to rest the company's rumoured planned exit from the country.
Moscow students dance to honour WWII veterans
A group of Moscow students dressed in vintage Soviet WWII uniforms and dresses danced to old tunes at the third annual Victory Waltz in Moscow on Tuesday
Sudan Cuts Ties with UAE Over RSF Support
Sudan has severed diplomatic ties with the United Arab Emirates (UAE) amid growing tensions over the ongoing civil war
West Africa: The Terrorist Threat Spills Beyond the Sahel – Benin Sounds the Alarm
[Daily Trust] The recent terrorist attacks in Benin have become a troubling signal: the threat of terrorism is no longer confined to the Sahel region. Jihadist groups are expanding their reach -- if previously they concentrated on Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger, now countries further south are under attack.
New wave of Sudanese refugees flee into neighbouring Chad
The latest influx comes after the bombing of the Zamzam camp in Darfur and the city of al-Fasher by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces.
Nigeria: Gov Radda Hails Appointment of Bagiwa As NNPCL Commercial Director
[Premium Times] "Her elevation not only brings honour to Katsina State but also reinforces our long-standing tradition of producing exceptional leaders who contribute significantly to national development," Governor Radda stated.