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The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has been openly accused of involvement in Sudan’s conflict with its formidable paramilitary foe for the first time, according to a senior Sudanese officer who stated that the UAE is delivering supplies to the Rapid Support Forces (RSF). In the seven-month-long conflict, which has resulted in the displacement of over six million people and prompted waves of ethnically motivated massacres in Darfur, the chiefs of the army had previously only hinted at the possibility of intervention from neighboring nations that remained nameless. In a video that Reuters saw on social media, General Yassir al-Atta made…
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For several years, residents in Sudan have been facing escalating problems. Food insecurity, terror attacks, ethnic conflicts are just but part of the problems they have been enduring. Amid the attacks, some people have fled the country while others succumbed. The political crisis in Sudan is among the major contributions to the deteriorated economy. Demonstrations all began with political differences among the leaders in the country. In Sudan, ethnic differences are the basis of politics. Therefore, the citizens started fighting amongst themselves. To date, the country has not recovered. It is still fighting to sustain its citizens. It is…
The process of counting the presidential and parliamentary votes kicked off on Thursday in Uganda after the elections ended. The process continued as the electoral Commission promised that the election results would be out by Saturday. Preliminary results revealed that President Museveni was in the lead, with Bobi Wine coming second. The 38-year-old popstar rejected the tally and stated that it was a joke. Museveni Leading Mr. Museveni was leading with almost 65% of the 39% of the votes that the electoral Commission had counted. He had defeated Bobi Wine with quite a margin. Meanwhile, democratic leaders won majority of…
Worldwide, we are living in times in which we are honoring the people that made today possible. We are coming together to fight for the rights of freedom and equality. We are striving to achieve a peaceful and harmonious environment conducive for all human beings from all races. Benin is joining in by taking up the responsibility as an African country to honor its African ancestors. Restoring the places their ancestors were enslaved, for example, Ouidah. The historical Richness in African Ancestors Benin is a West African country enriched both historically and culturally. Ouidah, the Nations’s coastal town, dramatically contributes…
While the world is grieving about the Coronavirus pandemic, Libya records a year of bloody conflicts, and it is getting worse day after day. According to the reporters, countries like Turkey, Russia as well as the United Arab Emirates fueled the fight in Libya. As a result, more than a hundred people are dead, and over one hundred and fifty thousand displaced. Besides, medical experts have warned Libya as they are more vulnerable to the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic. Consequently, most of the public health workers have escaped the country due to the ongoing chaos. At the moment, the…
Nayel Nasser is the lucky man to engage Bill Gate’s eldest daughter Jennifer Gates. The two are graduates from Stanford University where they met and fell for each other. Nayel Nasser is an expert horse equestrian and will represent Egypt in the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. The two share an amazing love for each other as well as for the game. The daughter to the billionaire and Microsoft founder could not hide her joy after the love of her life proposed. She took to her Instagram account to declare how happy and lucky she felt. Jennifer Gates said yes to the…
Teachers are the most important people in the world. If it were not for teachers, many pilots, doctors, engineers, and other professionals would not have existed. Unfortunately, the pandemic could not spare even the schools and teachers. Since the closure of the schools, the lives of many teachers and staff working in the learning institutions have changed significantly. Kenya is an example of a country that its education system could not stand the unseen enemy. The Education System in Kenya Before the coronavirus struck Kenya, learning was going smoothly. The final year students were sure that coming next year, they…
A groundbreaking agreement announcement by Unitaid on this year’s World’s AIDs signaled access to the best HIV medication for young needy children for African countries. The agreement was between Unitaid and Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI). It stipulates that HIV positive children will get access to a more tailor-made and four times cheaper treatment. The long wait for medication causes unnecessary deaths Speaking to Africa news, Philippe Duneton, Unitaid Executive Director, acknowledged the fact that children from middle and low-income countries often wait for years before they get access to adult medicine, negatively influences their quality of life and result…
These are the 10 most popular traditional African recipes. 1. Hummus This beige-colored spread, which is widely used around the world, is usually made with mashed chickpeas, tahini sesame paste, lemon juice, and garlic. Hummus is a favorite of people all over the world because of its sour flavor and the fact that it is packed with nutrients. As a dip for vegetables, it is often served with a drizzle of olive oil, and it can also be used to stuff flatbreads such as pita bread. Even today, little is known about hummus’s beginnings, despite the fact that it was…