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Zimbabwe unveils new currency as depreciation, inflation stoke turmoil
The head of Zimbabwe's central bank said Friday that the new gold-backed currency will circulate alongside a basket of other currencies. But analysts have questioned whether Harare has enough reserves to adequately back the new currency
Senegal names new government in first test for Faye’s promised radical reforms
President Diomaye has promised audacious changes including dropping the West African currency- the CFA Franc and an audit of the oil and gas contracts Senegal signed with foreign companies
Rwandan genocide anniversary a chance to reflect, heal – Analyst
The genocide in which an estimated 800,000 people were killed started after the assassination of President Juvenal Habyarimana - an ethnic Hutu, an act blamed on the then Rwanda Patriotic Front (RPF) rebels commanded by Paul Kagame but which they deny
After two months of blockage, food aid deliveries resume in Darfur- UN
“On the cross-border operation we were very delighted to receive the clearance to resume again our operation. So, this is indeed critical; humanitarian corridors are a must. Many people are suffering in Darfur today and we don’t want more people to come to Chad so we really need to assist them where
First outing for rare Giraffe calf at UK’s Chester Zoo leaves great impression
The Rothschild’s giraffe has been almost totally eradicated from Kenya, Uganda and Sudan as a result of habitat loss and hunting for their meat. The species now only survives in small, isolated populations, making them one of the most endangered subspecies of giraffe on Earth.
Nigeria: Ten years after Chibok girls’ abduction, a film remembers them
This year, to mark the 10th anniversary of a largely forgotten tragedy, members of Borno state's Chibok community gathered Thursday (Apr. 4) in Nigeria’s economic hub of Lagos to attend the screening of “Statues Also Breathe,” a collaborative film project.
1994 Rwanda genocide: UN exhibit shows how “peace is our choice”
The story of Laurence Niyonangira, who survived the massacre and that of Xavier, her family’s killer, is at the heart of the exhibit. 800,000 Rwandans mainly Tutsis were slaughtered during the 100-day massacre.
Heart surgeon turned comedian, Egypt’s Bassem Youssef begins “The Middle Beast” tour
"No, I mean, I'm not a content creator. So, what I do is either post about my shows or post clips from my interviews because people's attention spans are much smaller now. So, when I do an interview that is like an hour, an hour and a half,.." Bassem Youssef, comedian
We are working on ways to support drought-hit African countries- IMF
“I think it's important to start by saying that we have seen over the last several years and decade an increased frequency of climate shocks globally. And Africa has been particularly hard hit by these climate shocks.. we see this, of course, happening now with these droughts in Zimbabwe, Malawi.."
Rwanda: Fostering national unity through dance
Welcome to the "rafiki" (Swahili word for 'Friend') dance club in central Kigali. Drumbeats set the stage as young men and women try to master the traditional Amaraba dance. Rwanda marks this years the 30th commemoration of the 1994 genocide.