East Africa

The Enviromental Threats Of Intense Gold Mining In Tanzania

👤Yazeed ABDALLA 🕔4.Jan 2025

Gold mining in Tanzania poses significant environmental challenges that affect local communities and ecosystems. One of the most pressing issues is the soil erosion and contamination of water due to the use of chemicals like mercury and cyanide during gold extraction. These toxic substances often find their way into rivers and groundwater, harming human health […]

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Kenya: Why Did Kidnapping Become More Common In 2024?

👤Yazeed ABDALLA 🕔4.Jan 2025

In 2024, Nairobi experienced a troubling rise in abductions, mainly targeting government critics, protesters, and social media activists. This surge is largely linked to the government’s crackdown on dissent, particularly after anti-government protests began in June. Human rights organizations have reported that security forces, often in plain clothes, have been involved in abducting individuals suspected […]

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SUDAN REMEMBER US sells out at Marrakech

👤Mekki Center 🕔3.Dec 2024

Hind Meddeb’s SUDAN REMEMBER US screens at Marrakech International Film Festival Hind Meddeb presented her striking political documentary SUDAN REMEMBER US at the 21st Marrakech International Film Festival — running from November 29th to December 7th — where it is in the running for the festival’s coveted Golden Star. The film’s sold-out screening was followed […]

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Goobee and Shinooyyee Festival

👤Mekki Center 🕔8.Sep 2024

Mekki Center for African Affairs Thaks: Institute of Oromo studies and Journalist Zinabu Asrat   The Oromo people have many fascinating cultural festivals celebrated in an open space. One among others is the festival held on the eve or dwan of Birraa, literally a new year for Oromo. During this time people who meet each […]

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Irreechaa: Thanksgiving Day an Its Value

👤Mekki Center 🕔4.Sep 2024

Thanks to: Institute of Oromo Studies, thanks to Journalist Zinabu Asrat What is Irreechaa? Irreechaa is Oromo people’s Thanksgiving Day, celebrated twice a year at malka/river or lake and Tullu/mountains top or hill. Irreecha Malkaa /Birraa is celebrated during the last week of September, which is the end of winter season and the beginning of […]

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OLA Rejects Ethiopian Government’s Allegations of Al-Shabaab Links

👤Yazeed ABDALLA 🕔24.Aug 2024

In a firm rebuttal, the Oromo Liberation Army (OLA) has dismissed recent accusations by the Ethiopian government that it has ties to Al-Shabaab, labeling the claims as baseless. The OLA clarified that its goals are wholly incompatible with those of the extremist group and suggested that any allegations linking them are politically motivated. As tensions […]

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Uganda Passes Verdict in LRA War Crimes Case

👤Yazeed ABDALLA 🕔24.Aug 2024

A Ugandan court has found former Lord’s Resistance Army commander Thomas Kwoyelo guilty on 44 war crimes charges, marking a critical moment in addressing the country’s troubled history. Kwoyelo’s conviction sheds light on the painful legacy of Joseph Kony’s insurgency, which left deep wounds across Uganda. While the verdict is a step towards justice, It […]

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Egypt’s Re-Entry & A New Era In Horn Of Africa Relations

👤Yazeed ABDALLA 🕔24.Aug 2024

Egypt’s reopening of its newly constructed embassy in Mogadishu represents a bold and strategic move, signifying a deep commitment to its ties with Somalia. This development, coupled with EgyptAir’s recent launch of direct flights between Cairo and Mogadishu, isn’t just about diplomacy, it’s also a step towards encompassing deeper political, economic, and security cooperation that […]

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Rwandans in Belgium Mark Umuganura and a Decade of Umuganda

👤Yazeed ABDALLA 🕔24.Aug 2024

Rwandans in Belgium recently celebrated Umuganura alongside the 10-year anniversary of Umuganda in their community. The event, held in Zeebrugge, Brugge, was organized by Rwanda’s Embassy and included traditional Rwandan foods, dances, and an exhibition of Rwandan-made products. Attendees included embassy officials, local authorities, and members of the Rwandan diaspora from France and Germany. This […]

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Ethiopia and Somalia Inch Closer to Resolution Amid Ongoing Dispute Over Somaliland Port Deal

👤Yazeed ABDALLA 🕔20.Aug 2024

The dispute between Somalia and Ethiopia over the Somaliland port deal is more than a political conflict; it’s a battle over identity and the future of a people. Ethiopia’s decision to strike a deal with Somaliland, aiming to recognize its independence in exchange for access to the coastline, has not only strained diplomatic ties but […]

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