Africa Matters

AU’s CAADP Strategy: A Decade of Planning, but What’s Next?

Edson Baraukwa | Africa Guardian The summit held from January 9 to 11, 2025, in Kampala, Uganda, brought together Agriculture Ministers from all 55 African Union (AU) member states to chart a new course for the continent’s agricultural future. Focused on boosting productivity, increasing public investment, and driving economic growth through agriculture-led initiatives, the gathering aimed to address two…

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Strengthening Africa’s Nuclear Legal Framework: IAEA Assistance to Kenya and Uganda

Our Correspondent | Africa Guardian In November 2024, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) undertook two legislative assistance missions in Africa, supporting Kenya and Uganda in enhancing their nuclear legal frameworks and aligning with international legal instruments. Kenya: Building a Comprehensive Nuclear Legal Framework Kenya is progressing toward establishing a robust national nuclear programme and research reactor. Responding to…

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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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East Africa in 2025: Political Crossroads and Economic Bets

Edson Baraukwa | Africa Guardian As 2025 approaches, East Africa faces critical moments, with Tanzania gearing up for elections, Uganda debating succession, Ethiopia pursuing economic growth, and Kenya grappling with political tensions. Meanwhile, Sudan remains engulfed in conflict. Tanzania: Samia Suluhu Hassan’s Tight Grip on Power Tanzania’s political landscape points to an increasingly authoritarian trajectory as President Samia Suluhu…

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Irish Road Trip to Deliver Emergency Vehicles and Raise Funds for African Hospice Care

Our Correspondent | Africa Guardian A group of 30 Irish drivers will kick off the New Year by undertaking a challenging 2,000km road trip across Africa to raise funds for a charity while delivering vital emergency vehicles. The convoy will travel from Dar es Salaam in Tanzania to Kampala in Uganda, carrying 10 ambulances and five fire engines donated…

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Top 4 ‘Unforgettable’ African Destinations for a January Getaway

Charles Muchoki | Africa Guardian Looking to escape the post-Christmas chill? Africa, with its sunny skies and diverse landscapes, offers some of the best destinations for a January retreat. Whether you’re after adventure, relaxation, or natural beauty, there’s something for everyone. Travel expert Wayne Kask, founder and CEO of Discover West Central Florida, highlights four must-visit spots for an…

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Migingo Island: Africa’s Tiny, Crowded Fishing Hub

Edson Baraukwa | Africa Guardian Migingo Island, a half-acre patch of land on Lake Victoria’s northeastern side, is one of the most densely populated areas in the world, with 1,000 inhabitants packed into its football-pitch-sized territory. Straddling the border between Uganda and Kenya, the island has been the subject of decades-long territorial disputes but is now co-managed by both…

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Lesotho and Africa’s Hidden Snowy Landscapes

Africa’s Coldest Country of Snow, Glaciers, and Subzero Temperatures Elizabeth Antidius Shumbusho | Africa Guardian When picturing Africa, snow-covered landscapes likely aren’t the first thing that comes to mind. Yet, in certain parts of the continent, snow is not just a rare occurrence—it’s a defining feature. Among these unique locations, Lesotho stands out as Africa’s coldest country, where temperatures…

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Celebrating Sustainable Marketing: Uganda Marketing Excellence Awards 2024 Unveiled

By Charles Muchoki | Africa Guardian On Friday, September 27th, Evolve Africa revealed the fourth edition of the Uganda Marketing Excellence Awards (UMEAs) 2024. This year’s awards, themed “Promoting Sustainable Marketing,” aim to inspire marketers to develop campaigns that drive business success while positively impacting society and the environment. By recognizing excellence in sustainable marketing, Evolve Africa hopes to…

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Uganda Rugby Cranes players to return from South Africa after high-performance program

by Ernest Akorebirungi Remember the seven Uganda Rugby Cranes players who spent three months in South Africa undertaking a high-performance program with Blue Bulls Rugby Club in preparation for the 2024 men’s Rugby Africa Cup? They were attached to Harlequin Rugby Club and played in the Carlton Cup before returning home for the Africa Cup in July. Quins and…

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Uganda opposition leader Bobi Wine arrested upon return to country: Party

Uganda’s main opposition leader Bobi Wine has been arrested upon returning to the country from a trip abroad, according to his National Unity Platform (NUP). The singer-turned-politicians arrived at Entebbe International Airport on Thursday morning after a tour in several countries, including South Africa. “Our President (Bobi Wine) picked up by regime operatives as soon as he landed at…

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Tanzania, Uganda & Kenya to host 2025 and 2027 Afcons

Morocco will host the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon), organisers the Confederation of African Football (Caf) has announced. A joint East African bid from Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania won the right to hold the 2027 tournament. Morocco replace Guinea, after the country was stripped of the tournament in October last year because of concerns about infrastructure and facilities….

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Uganda signs agreement with Russia on NPP construction

Uganda and Russia have agreed to build a nuclear power plant, Ugandan President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni said at a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin on the sidelines of the Russia-Africa summit. He also noted great potential in phosphates and ammonia production, and invited Russian companies to participate in this. The president said his country would also like to…

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14 women rescued from ADF captivity in DR Congo

KAMPALA, Democratic Republic of Congo — The Ugandan military said it has freed 14 women held by Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) rebels in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) in a joint operation with the DRC army. The rescue operation was conducted Monday night by the Uganda People’s Defense Forces (UPDF) and the Armed Forces of the…

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UN chief appoints Ugandan judge to Arusha tribunal

What you need to know Lady Justice Lydia Mugambe Ssali will join the roster of Judges of the International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals or the Mechanism Arusha. A Ugandan judge has been appointed to serve in the UN Tribunal in Arusha which is set to close soon. Lady Justice Lydia Mugambe Ssali will join the roster of Judges…

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As anti-gay sentiment grows, more LGBTQ+ people seek to flee Uganda

Story by By EVELYNE MUSAMBI and BRIAN INGANGA, Associated Press • NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) — Pretty Peter flicked through frantic messages from friends at home in Uganda. The transgender woman is relatively safe in neighboring Kenya. Her friends feel threatened by the latest anti-gay legislation in Uganda prescribing the death penalty for “aggravated homosexuality.” Frightened Ugandans are searching for…

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Museveni urges MPs to ‘reconsider’ anti-gay bill

President Yoweri Museveni on Wednesday called on Ugandan MPs to “reconsider” draconian anti-gay legislation passed by parliament last month and widely condemned in the West. The Anti-Homosexuality Bill 2023 promises harsh penalties against anyone who engages in same-sex activity. “I return the bill to Parliament for reconsideration,” Museveni wrote in a letter to the house. The president has faced widespread…

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Tanzania floats East Africa’s largest ship

Summary Tanzania has floated East Africa’s largest-ever domestically manufactured fresh water passenger and cargo ship, the MV Mwanza Hapa Kazi Tu, on Lake Victoria. The ship, launched at the Mwanza South Port on February 12, can carry 1,200 passengers, 400 tonnes of cargo, 20 small vehicles and three trucks. It is currently 82 percent complete. “Up to this point…

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Cairo-Cape Town road scheduled to be inaugurated in 2024

The Egyptian Ministry of Transport is seeking to complete the “Cairo-Cape Town” road shortly, with the road scheduled to be inaugurated in 2024. The Ministry of Transport has made great strides in carrying out all works up to Arqin in Sudan with high quality, RT reported. The Cairo-Cape Town road is scheduled to pass through nine African countries at…

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UK To Invest £235m In Africa’s Hydropower Industry

The United Kingdom(UK) government is planning a £235 million capital investment in the hydropower sector in Africa. UK Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, while in Rwanda for a meeting with Commonwealth leaders, said, he welcomes Green Industrial Revolution ‘sweeping across Africa.’ “The major new UK investments and public-private partnerships are turbocharging the clean energy transition in Africa,” Boris said at…

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