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Johannesburg, South Africa’s most populous city, stands on the precipice of a severe water crisis, reminiscent of the 2018 drought that besieged Cape Town. The increasing population and consequent urbanization, paired with the adverse effects of climate change, are putting massive pressure on the city’s already strained water supply system.
In New York City, several immigrants from West African countries are battling several challenges. These migrants, including a significant number of educated young men from Senegal and other nations, are grappling with hardship as they seek an improved life in the giant metropolis.
Empowering African Women in the Digital Era: Lorraine Marcel-Iroha Advocates for Blockchain Literacy
In an era dominated by digital technology and blockchain, one woman is championing the imperative to empower African women in this ever-evolving sector. Lorraine Marcel-Iroha, the pioneering founder and CEO of the African Women on Blockchain, is driving the effort to equip women across the continent with crucial knowledge about blockchain and Bitcoin.
The United States has heightened ambitions to fortify its connection with African nations and unlock prospects in the continent’s extensive metal market, according to the US Treasury’s Deputy Secretary, Wally Adeyemo. Speaking at a conference, he underscored the “unique opportunity” currently open to African nations in providing the world with batteries and other clean energy technologies.
One of Africa’s leading diversified mining and mineral companies, African Rainbow Minerals (ARM), has recorded a significant surrender in its financial performance due to dwindling ferrous metal prices. The company revealed a disheartening 43% fall in its earnings for the first half of the year.
The African Development Bank (AfDB) has set forward ambitious plans to promote carbon pricing mechanisms across 10 states in Africa by the year 2030, in a bid to ensure climate-proof economic growth across the continent.
The largest Black History Month event in the US, the Pan African Film Festival (PAFF), is now well underway, with events lined up from February 11 to 23.
South Africa has pledged to dispatch an additional 2,900 troops to the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) to aid the United Nations’s peacekeeping forces operating in the volatile region.
Scientists working closely on new possible vaccines have escalated hopes about eradicating one of Africa’s most pressing health problems—malaria, a deadly disease causing several deaths annually, predominantly among children.
ECOWAS, the 15-nation bloc of the Economic Community of West African States, is sounding an appeal for unity and regional stability amidst escalating political upheaval across its member states. The regional body is confronted with a series of political crises, including a surge in anti-government protests in Senegal, the region’s historically most stable democracy.