Africa Matters

“Young Zimbabwean Boy Rescued After Surviving 5 Days in Lion-Infested Game Park”

Our Correspondent | Africa Guardian A young boy in Zimbabwe has survived a harrowing ordeal after going missing for several days in a lion-infested game park. Eight-year-old Tinotenda Pudu was found alive on Dec. 31, 2024, after having wandered 23 kilometers (about 14 miles) away from his rural Kariba community, eventually finding himself in Matusadona National Park. The story,…

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Rwanda’s £1.6bn Airport Set to Transform African Travel, Business, and Trade

Our Correspondent | Africa Guardian A new airport in Rwanda, costing £1.6 billion to construct, is poised to become a major hub for travel, business, and trade in Africa. Scheduled for completion by 2026, the airport, located 40 kilometers from the capital Kigali, aims to significantly enhance Africa’s connectivity and economic opportunities. A Landmark Investment for Africa’s Aviation Once…

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Ghana Takes Bold Step Toward African Integration with Visa-Free Policy

Ghana Introduces Visa-Free Entry for African Passport Holders Elizabeth Antidius Shumbusho | Africa Guardian Ghana’s outgoing president, Nana Akufo-Addo, has announced visa-free travel for all African passport holders, effective from January. The landmark policy is a significant step toward fostering continental economic integration and aligns with the African Union’s Agenda 2063, which envisions a fully connected and integrated Africa…

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BRICS and Uganda: Shaping a New Global Economic Order

Uganda Becomes First East African Nation to Join BRICS Charles Muchoki | Africa Guardian Uganda has officially become a partner in BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa), marking a pivotal step in the country’s international trade and investment strategy. As one of 13 new members, Uganda’s inclusion reflects Africa’s growing influence in global economic alliances and signals…

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Jimmy Carter’s Enduring Legacy in Africa

Edson Baraukwa | Africa Guardian Jimmy Carter’s impact on Africa remains unmatched among U.S. presidents. As the first to make a state visit to sub-Saharan Africa, Carter championed Zimbabwe’s transition to independence, describing it as “our greatest single success.” By the time he passed away at 100, his foundation was on the brink of eradicating Guinea worm disease, marking…

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Africa’s Mining Industry Embraces Solar Power for Sustainability

Our Correspondent | Africa Guardian In 2018, B2Gold made waves at the Otjikoto mine in Namibia by installing a 6MW solar power facility, a first for many African mining operations. This solar installation, which includes a battery energy storage system (BESS), now accounts for roughly 13% of the mine’s electricity needs, according to the company. Ken Jones, B2Gold’s Director…

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Books That Celebrate Africa’s Innovators: Issa Rae’s Recommendations

Edson Baraukwa | Africa Guardian If you’re a fan of Issa Rae’s pioneering work in entertainment, you’ll also appreciate her book recommendations that celebrate Africa’s spirit of innovation and progress. Here’s a curated selection of reads that spotlight Africa’s dynamic change-makers and visionaries, showcasing their contributions to the continent’s brighter future. ‘The Bright Continent’ by Dayo OlopadeIn The Bright…

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Rickelton’s Record-Breaking Double Century Propels South Africa to Dominance

Our Correspondent | Africa Guardian Ryan Rickelton’s career-best 213 not out helps South Africa post an imposing 429-5 against Pakistan. Makeshift opener Ryan Rickelton delivered a commanding performance with an unbeaten 213, steering South Africa to a formidable 429 for five at lunch on the second day of the final Test against Pakistan at Newlands, Cape Town, on Saturday….

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10 Ways Africa is Reclaiming the Spotlight in Global Tourism

Charles Muchoki | Africa Guardian For travelers seeking new adventures, Ethiopia’s ambitious new mega-airport is just one of many signals that Africa is emerging as a global tourism leader. In the past, Africa was often depicted as a region in crisis. However, the continent is undergoing a remarkable transformation. By 2025, nine African nations are projected to be among…

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From Afrobeats to Global Stardom: African Women’s Dominance in 2024

Elizabeth Antidius Shumbusho | Africa Guardian Last year, I took a trip from Philadelphia to Washington, DC, to witness a legendary performance by Angélique Kidjo, the iconic 64-year-old Beninese musician, at the Kennedy Center with the National Symphony Orchestra. Widely regarded as Africa’s most recognized global artist, Kidjo has five Grammy wins and 15 nominations, along with years of…

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Lessons from Berkshire Hathaway: Adapting the Buffett Model in Africa

Edson Baraukwa | Africa Guardian From meat processing in Rwanda to fruit and vegetable distribution in Tanzania and agrovet supplies in Malawi, Africa Eats is reshaping the continent’s agricultural value chain. This investment holding company, modeled after Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway, has taken a focused approach to African agribusiness. In December 2024, it marked a significant milestone by listing…

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Bolton Trio to Conquer Kilimanjaro for Alzheimer’s Research UK

Charles Muchoki | Africa Guardian Three friends from Bolton are gearing up to scale Africa’s highest peak, Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania, in support of Alzheimer’s Research UK. Molly Allen (24), Jess Blackburn (25), and Beth Carney (26) are embarking on a 10-day adventure to the 5,895-meter summit starting February 4. Their efforts have already raised an impressive £3,045 toward…

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Can Africa Leverage Biodiversity Credits to Transform Its Rich Carbon Stores into Valuable Assets?

Our Correspondent | Africa Guardian Eastern Africa’s 1,000 km-long coral reefs are facing increasing threats from rising sea temperatures, pollution, and overfishing. With the region home to some of the world’s most diverse and vital ecosystems, it is also a focal point for biodiversity credit projects aimed at financing conservation while supporting local communities. These initiatives could represent a…

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Ethiopia Leads Africa in Bitcoin Mining Growth and Renewable Energy Integration

Africa Accounts for 3% of Global Bitcoin Mining Hashrate Through Renewable Energy Edson Baraukwa | Africa Guardian As of December 2024, Africa now contributes 3% of the global Bitcoin mining hashrate, with Ethiopia alone producing 2.5%, a significant leap from the previous year. This growth is powered entirely by renewable energy, highlighting the continent’s increasing role in the global…

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Deterioration of South Africa’s Oldest University Sparks Concern

Our Correspondent | Africa Guardian The University of Cape Town (UCT), South Africa’s oldest university, is visibly deteriorating, with signs of neglect and decay evident across its upper campus. Water damage, peeling paint, and broken ceilings are just some of the issues that have raised alarms, as highlighted by South African attorney and educational expert Richard Wilkinson in a…

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Better Roads Drive Dietary Diversity Across Africa

Our Correspondent | Africa Guardian Improved access to regional markets is a key factor in promoting balanced diets and reducing malnutrition, according to a new study by researchers at the University of Bonn. Published in Nature Food, the study highlights that while growing diverse crops on small farms has benefits, better market infrastructure plays a more significant role in…

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New Year 2025: Celebrations Across Africa Usher in Hope and Reflection

Elizabeth Antidius Shumbusho | Africa Guardian As vibrant fireworks illuminated the night skies and jubilant celebrations erupted across Africa, millions welcomed 2025 with a blend of reflection and hope. The festivities marked a collective desire for brighter days ahead, despite the challenges of the past year. In Nairobi, Kenya, dazzling fireworks lit up the skyline, and the city came…

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Pemba Island: A Hidden Gem off Tanzania’s Coast

Charles Muchoki | Africa Guardian Tucked off the coast of Tanzania, Pemba Island is a largely untouched gem, offering visitors an exclusive escape into nature’s tranquility. Known for its stunning natural landscapes and pristine beaches, this hidden treasure remains overshadowed by its larger neighbor, Unguja (Zanzibar). Pemba’s white sandy beaches are encircled by vibrant coral reefs, making it a…

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