Egypt reinforces border with Gaza
The Sinai Foundation for Human Rights, an Egyptian NGO, released a report this week that it said showed construction of the compound to receive Palestinian refugees “in the case of a mass exodus”
Egypt: 10 thousand runners united for the Palestinian cause
The event was launched by Egyptian minister of Social Solidarity Nevin Al-Qabbaj in cooperation with the Egyptian Tribal and Families Council, the Minister of Environment Yasmine Fouad and the Minister of Youth and Sports
Zimbabwe’s vice president says the government will block a scholarship for LGBTQ+ people
In a strongly worded statement Thursday night, Chiwenga claimed the scholarship was “a direct challenge” to the government’s authority.
Senegal’s president says election will be as soon as possible, after court overturns delay
Sall in early February sought to postpone the Feb. 25 election citing unresolved disputes over who could run, and the National Assembly voted to reschedule it for Dec. 15.
Nigeria’s currency has fallen to a record low as inflation surges
The plummeting currency worsens an already bad situation, further eroding incomes and savings. It squeezes millions of Nigerians already struggling with hardship due to government reforms including the removal of gas subsidies that resulted in gas prices tripling.
Africa: Gavi alliance board chair on the future of the continent’s vaccine manufacturing capacity
"We have seen that there is still injustice in terms of distributional resources for vaccination [...] Ten years from now there will be more capabilities of manufacturing vaccines in Africa," Jose Manuel Barroso said in Ethiopia ahead of the AU's assembly of the Heads of State and Government.
With Senegal set to go back on election track, what’s to become of Ousmane Sonko?
Senegal’s President Macky Sall on Friday (Feb. 16) pledged to organise presidential elections “as soon as possible” after the Constitutional Council overruled his decision to delay the Feb.25 vote. Sall is reportedly negotiating with Sonko an early release to ease the prevailing tension in Senegal.
Nigeria’s President Tinubu picks son-in-law Oyetunde Oladimeji Ojo to run housing agency
Ojo is married to Tinubu's eldest daughter, Folashade. This move marks the first instance of Tinubu selecting a relative for a federal government position.
UN: Without elections, Libya would risk “disintegration”
The UN special envoy for Libya warned warring political actors in the country on Thursday that if they do not urgently form a unified government and move towards elections, the wealthy North African country in oil would sink into "disintegration".
Biden to welcome Kenyan president to White House for state visit in May
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre announced Friday that the visit set for May 23 will mark the 60th anniversary of U.S.-Kenya diplomatic relations and "celebrate a partnership that is delivering for the people" of both countries while affirming "our strategic partnership" with Ruto's co