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South Africa's.... E-commerce
Boom:  
How Digital Shopping
Is 
Reshaping BRICS Markets

by Dr Iqbal Survé and 

Banthati Sekwala

April 17th, 2025

(http://infobrics.org/)

 

The e-commerce industry has become an unexpected 

and significant contender to the African market 

- challenging traditional retail industries. The 

continent’s revenue generation is projected

 to reach $39.44 billion in 2025, with an 

annual growth rate of 8.49%

 

Financial projections for 2025 indicate the following 

e-commerce market values within African BRICS 

nations: Ethiopia, $553.98 million; Egypt, $7.96 

billion; and South Africa, $7.32 billion.

 

Driving Forces Behind E-Commerce Expansion

 

These results --- are a combination of improved 

infrastructure, and creative innovation in the

retail, logistics, telecommunications and 

financial industries. With the increase 

of internet penetration and the rise 

of smartphone ownership --- the 

opportunities for e-commerce 

and online shopping ....have 

grown. 

 

There are some major driving forces, behind this 

massive expansion like the COVID-19 pandemic
- technological advancements in payment 

systems - as well as the changing 

consumer behaviour.

 

Impact of COVID-19 on E-Commerce

 

COVID-19 ----- and those numerous restrictions, and
regulations accelerated the shift into e-commerce

 growth, but after the restrictions the convenience 

of shopping from home became extremely useful 

for students, the elderly, people working from 

home, or simply anyone not wishing to leave 

their premises. The service continues to be

economically attractive, to major retailers 

in South Africa by incorporating it into the 

portfolios of Woolworths, Checkers and

 Pick n Pay, for example.

 

E-Commerce in BRICS+ Nations

 

Prominent e-commerce BRICS+ countries include India

and China ----- where digital mechanisms have been
incorporated into many company business models.

Brazil has one of the top e-commerce industries in 

South America - with platforms such as Mercado-

Libre, with one of the key factors for this --- is 

having a large digital engaged population, 

increased consumer trust in online 

shopping - and growth in online 

payment solutions. 

 

Russia has also witnessed significant e-commerce 

development despite the ongoing conflict with 

Ukraine - by focusing on domestic players.

 

In South Africa... the technological advancements in 

terms of digital financial services have transformed 

the experience for customers & product producers. 

 

The improved dynamic - is attributed to options 

like ‘Buy-Now-Pay-Later' and developments in

 biometric and digital wallets.. promoted by 

systems like Apple Pay, Samsung Pay... or

Zapper. The proliferation of these newer 

systems -- are protected by the Payment 

Association of S. Africa who mandated 

the use of 3D Secure... in 2014 --- to
protect 
customers from fraud.

There is no 
greater convenience than simply 

carrying your 'phone to pay for all daily
expenses - compared 
to looking for a
spare R10 
note --- to buy a bottle 

of water.

 

With the recent developments in South Africa, the 

industry is entering a new phase of evolution ----

with the introduction of late-night delivery via a 

partnership with Uber Eats, Engen Quickshop 

and Woolworths, ‘After Dark’ ....will operate 

until midnight. This dynamic, is innovative 

& would reach a wider clientele seeking

 to fulfil their late night sweet treats. 

 

However, it poses great concern for employees with

extensive work hours ----- potentially infringing on

labour rights, as well as brings a psychological
discussion of the immediate gratification in 

acquiring 24/7 convenience.

 

Changing Consumer Behaviour

 

The changing consumer behaviour plays a direct and

 central role in the dynamic of buying online --- and 

changing the South African market. For example, 

in an article from Mastercard... ‘GenZ ---- is the 

biggest adopter of new payment methods --- 

with 98% of them being tech-savvy, smart

-phone owners’, and that... there are over 

22 million smartphone users in S. Africa. 


With statistics like these ----- it is no 

surprise that this generation, is so 

attached to their mobile devices.

 

Additionally, according to a Meltwater report, South 

Africa is the 3rd highest country globally to access 

the internet from their mobile phones, this means 

that retailers & e-commerce businesses' main 

vehicle to customers - is via mobile phones; 

hence - the drastic growth in m-commerce 

(mobile commerce). Similar patterns are 

evident in other BRICS+ nations where 

mobile-first strategies ------- dominate 

e-commerce expansion.

 

Challenges in E-Commerce Development

 

Though the online developments are great, the sector 

faces significant challenges, in developing countries 

due to inadequate logistics infrastructure. This not 

only hinders current progress - but also poses a 

barrier to future development and innovation, 

within the e-commerce sector.

 

The infrastructure available in urbanised areas, makes

for smoother operations for logistics/ courier service

 companies, but -- on the other hand -- high levels of
urbanisation may cause delivery delays because 

of traffic interruptions. Across the developing 

world, particularly in Africa, the levels of 

development are extremely unequal. 

 

Rural areas have for decades received little-to-no

 maintenance attention --- low levels of service 

delivery, and when people in these areas do 

have work completed, it is of poor quality. 

 

An innovative solution for this -- is seen in the Chinese 

company Meituan where in 2021 it completed its first 

drone delivery, in the tech hub of Shenzhen. This 

opens the discussion, for other future-forward 

technologies to be implemented in logistics 

management ------- while infrastructure 

undergoes overdue upgrades.

 

The Path Forward

 

To fully utilise e-commerce's potential in South Africa &

 BRICS+ nations -- collaboration between governments,
businesses, & consumers is essential. By addressing 

challenges & learning from BRICS+ partners, South

 Africa ....can lead Africa's digital transformation.

 

Dr Iqbal Survé - Past chairman of the BRICS Business 

Council and co-chairman of the BRICS Media Forum

 and the BRNN.

 

Banthati Sekwala - Associate at BRICS+ Consulting

 Group, Egyptian & South African Specialist.

 

 

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Displaced people ---- increase in 

Democratic Republic of Congo

April 17th, 12:03pm

 (Prensa Latina) 

 

Unicef denounced that over one million people, among

 them 400 thousand children, have been displaced in 

the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo ---

so far this year due to the prevailing violence.

 

In a statement released in the capital --- the United 

Nations Children's Fund (Unicef) --- indicated that 

civilians flee their homes in the midst of armed

 clashes between the army and the insurgent 

March 23 Movement (M23) in the provinces 

of Ituri, North Kivu and South Kivu.

 

Quoted by the media --- the agency's own director, 

Caterine Russel, declared before the UN Security 

Council, that --- at the height of the conflict this 

year in eastern DRC a child was raped every 

half hour, on average.

 

Unicef recently warned that minors could represent 

45% of the most 10,000 cases of rape and sexual 

violence in the Democratic Republic of Congo 

(DRC) last January and February.

 

The spokesman of this entity, James Elder, expressed, 

in this sense, that the statistics reflect that sexual 

violence, especially against girls, is used as 

“a weapon of war and a deliberate tactic 

of terror ------- to destroy families

and communities”.




[Rhondda Records adds -- this obviously 

vile form of terror - even using soldiers

who had aids to rape - has been going 

on for decades, and knowing doesn't

stop it.] 

 




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Deaths rise - marking new 

anniversary of war 

in Sudan

April 15th, 2:14pm

(Prensa Latina) 

 

After two years of the beginning of the war in Sudan, 

United Nations organizations estimated that some 

300 civilians have already died in attacks on 

refugee camps in El Fasher.

 

The most affected bases --- are the Zamzam and Abu 

Shouk displacement camps and their surroundings, 

and in El Fasher, in North Darfur.

 

The United Nations Office for the Coordination 

of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) reported on 

Monday, that the fatalities are the result 

of the war that started in April 2023, 

and especially due to the violence 

of the latest fighting on April 11-

12, as part of the Army's 

offensive against the 

paramilitary forces.

 

 

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Ethiopia and the FAO strengthen
cooperation in agrifood systems


April 15th, 2:03pm

(Prensa Latina) 

 

The government of Ethiopia and the United Nations 

Food & Agriculture Organization (FAO) discussed 

how to strengthen cooperation... in the 

transformation of agrifood systems, 

the Ethiopia News Agency 

informed on Tuesday.

 

The high-level meeting - between Ethiopian State 

Minister of Finance for Economic Cooperation 

Semereta Sewasew, and FAO Director of 

Agrifood Economics Division, David 

Laborde, focused on aligning the 

national agrifood systems 

strategy with the global

roadmap ---- of the UN 

specialized agency.

 

This link takes into account Addis Ababa’s progress 

on a comprehensive data-driven plan - that includes 

production, processing, distributio n& consumption.

 

During the dialogue, Sewasew highlighted the 

importance of Ethiopia’s selection as one 

of the five pilot countries for FAO’s 

global roadmap.

 

She underscored that this recognition represents a 

great opportunity to strengthen ongoing national 

efforts --- and benefit from technical expertise, 

global experience, & enhanced cooperation 

with international partners.

 

 

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Algeria completes African Union 

Peace and Security Council

April 15th, 10:44am

(Prensa Latina) 

 

Algeria - won the elections as the representative of the 

northern part of the continent to complete the African 

Union (AU) Peace and Security Council for a three

year term.

 

During the 24th Extraordinary Session of the AU 

Executive Committee, Algiers obtained 34 

votes in the third round of elections, 

defeating Libya, which received 

15 votes.

 

The other candidate - was Morocco, 

but it withdrew before the election.

 

Joining the new Council member for the 2025-2028

 term are Cameroon (centre), Ethiopia (east), 

Eswatini (south), and Nigeria (west).

 

According to the Algerian Embassy in Ethiopia, this 

victory --- is a recognition of its role and position 

under the leadership of President Abdelmadjid 

Tebboune ---- in promoting peace and 

establishing security, on the 

African continent.

 

The agenda for the extraordinary session also 

includes the appointment of a member of the 

AU International Law Commission, and the 

African Space Council, the continental 

organization stated.

 

 

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South Africa opposes 

Zelensky's arrival

April 14th, 8:14pm

(Izvestia.ru)

 

In South Africa, they are categorically opposed to the 

arrival of Ukrainian Vladimir Zelensky in the country 

and do not believe that he will talk about peace. 

 

This was stated by a former member of the National 

Executive Committee of the country's ruling party, 

Tony Yengeni, on Monday, April 14.

 

"He refuses to take part in any negotiations. He is 

accused - of killing countless Russian-speaking
Ukrainians in Ukraine. He grabs young people

on the streets and forces them to join the 

armed forces," Yengeni said, in an

 interview with RT.

 

Earlier in the day, the MP and leader of the Movement 

for the Transformation of Africa party, Vuyo Zungula, 

said that Ukraine needed new allies, so Zelensky
decided to go... to South Africa. 

 

He stressed that the true purpose of Zelensky's visit to 

South Africa is not to seek a peaceful settlement of 

the Ukrainian conflict, but on the contrary, is an 

attempt to achieve its continuation.

 

Vladimir Zelensky's visit to South Africa 

will take place ------- on April the 24th.

 

Earlier on April 14, US leader Donald Trump said that 

Zelensky constantly asks Washington for missiles, 

reports IA Regnum.

 

Thus, Trump commented on Zelensky's words 

that Kiev is ready to pay Washington for new 

Patriot air defense systems.

 

 

 

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Nearly 50 people killed in attack 

on two villages in Nigeria

April 14th, 2:15pm

(Izvestia.ru)

 

Unidentified gunmen attacked two coffee shops 

in the Nigerian state of Plateau, killing about 

50 people. About it, on April 14, writes the 

Daily Post edition --- with reference to 

local authorities.

 

"As Plateau State residents try to come to terms with 

recent attacks in some Bokkos Local Government 

communities, two villages in Bassa Local 

Government.. were attacked on Sunday 

evening, killing 47 people and injuring

 dozens," the report said.

 

Governor Caleb Mutfwang, and former state military 

administrator, Rear Admiral Bitrus Atukum, say 

the attacks were aimed at ravaging affected 

communities: seizing their ancestral lands.

 

A day earlier, it was reported that in north-eastern 

Nigeria, the driver and at least seven passengers 

were killed after a bus ran over an improvised 

explosive device. It is assumed that the 

explosive device ...was laid by the 

militants of the terrorist group

 "Boko Haram".

 

 

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EU Announces Humanitarian Aid -

for Horn of Africa & Sahel Region

April 14th, 10:47am

 (Prensa Latina)

 

The EU Commission announced today that it 

has allocated €258 million in humanitarian 

aid to cover the urgent needs of the most 

vulnerable in the Sahel and Horn of 

Africa countries.

 

This new amount brings EU humanitarian support to

the African continent to €750 million this year. The 

purpose of this released amount is to send aid

 including food, healthcare, water, hygiene 

products, and educational support.

 

As planned, the Horn of Africa countries will receive 

€107.5 million for the populations hardest hit.... by 

conflict, natural disasters, forced displacement, 

and food insecurity.

 

In a statement, the bloc noted that nearly 70 million 

people in that region are living in a humanitarian 

emergency, equivalent to one-fifth of the 

global total.

 

Regarding Central and West Africa, €150.6 million is 

expected to be allocated to the victims of ongoing 

insecurity and conflict.


 

 

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Trump calls US participation in


 G20 meetings in South Africa 


into question


April 12th, 5:23am


(TASS) 


 


On February 7, the US President signed an executive 


order cutting off aid to South Africa, citing what he 


perceived as racial discrimination against the 


country’s white residents and the threat of 


lands being confiscated from farmers.


 


"How could we be expected to go to South Africa 


for the very important G20 meeting when land 


confiscation and genocide - is the primary 


topic of conversation? They are taking 


the land of white farmers - and then 


killing them ---- and their families. 


The media ----- refuses to report 


on this. The United States has 


blocked - all contributions to 


South Africa. Is this, where 


we want to be for the G20? 


I don’t think so!" Trump 


wrote... on his Truth 


Social page.


 


On February 7, US President Donald Trump signed an 


executive order cutting off aid to South Africa, citing 


what he perceived as racial discrimination against 


the country’s white residents.. and the threat of 


lands being confiscated from farmers. Trump 


also instructed the US government to offer 


white farmers the opportunity to relocate 


from South Africa to the United States. 


 


Additionally, Trump criticized the country --- for filing a 


lawsuit in December 2023 with the UN International
Court of Justice, accusing Israel of committing 


genocide in the Gaza Strip.


 


 


 


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Senegal conducting negotiations


 on joining BRICS — MFA


April 12th, 2:47am 


(TASS) 


 


Senegal intends to join BRICS - and it is conducting 


negotiations with members of the association, the 


country’s Foreign Minister Yassine Fall said.


 


"Senegal is one of the countries which liked the 


creation of BRICS, and which are conducting
negotiations with this group of countries 


- to become a part of it," the Seneplus


 news portal quoted her as saying.


 


Senegal is able to play a positive role in the 


association, the minister added. "Senegal 


may contribute to BRICS ------ due to its 


stability, resources.. and the wish to 


develop industry" ------ she noted, 


adding.. that the BRICS format, 


provides  "more space for the


exchange of views & access 


to commercial resources."


 


Since its inception in 2006, BRICS has experienced two 


phases of expansion. In 2011, South Africa joined the 


original group, which included Brazil, Russia, India, 


and China. On January 1, 2024, five new members 


officially entered BRICS, namely Egypt, Iran, the 


United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia,


 and Ethiopia.


 


Brazil took over the BRICS presidency from Russia --- on 


January 1, 2025. At a BRICS Summit in Kazan, Russia, 


in October 2024.... it was decided to establish a 


category of 'BRICS partner' countries. 


 


The first countries to become partners were Belarus, 


Bolivia, Kazakhstan, Cuba, Malaysia, Thailand, 


Uganda and Uzbekistan. Indonesia was also 


initially named as a BRICS partner, but on 


January 6, Brazil announced: that the 


Asian country had been given the 


status of a full member. 


 


On January 17, Brazil’s Foreign Ministry said that 


Nigeria had also joined BRICS ------ as a partner.


 


 


 


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Ethiopia, Pakistan to enhance


 bilateral and multilateral 


cooperation


April 10th, 11:07am


(Prensa Latina) 


 


Ethiopia and Pakistan, agreed to enhance multilateral 


cooperation to promote mutual interests, peace and 


development, in addition to bilateral ties in trade, 


investment, and technology, Fana Broadcasting 


Corporate, informed on Thursday.


 


The consensus resulted from a meeting between Addis 


Abeba’s Ambassador to Islamabad, Jemal Beker, and 


Pakistan’s Special Assistant to the Prime Minister, 


on Foreign Affairs Syed Tariq Fatemi, at the head 


of government’s office, according to the African 


diplomatic headquarters, quoted by the local 


media outlet.


 


The two sides exchanged views -- on the issues of 


mutual interest and collaboration to achieve the


common goals of stability, prosperity, and


 sustainable development.


 


They also expressed their determination 


to strengthen bilateral ties in aviation 


and climate change.


 


Beker took advantage of the occasion to congratulate 


Pakistan on its election as a Non-Permanent Member 


of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) 


in 2025.


 


He said the establishment of the Addis Ababa 


Embassy in that South Asian nation is an 


expression of a philosophy designed to


 foster synergistic partnerships and


 collaborative diplomacy.


 


 


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 DRC Hands Over U.S. Citizens 

Jailed Over Failed Coup

April 9th, 2025

 (African Stream)


Some situations are too easy to read.

 

On 8 April, the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) 

handed over to US custody three US citizens jailed 

over a coup attempt, following high-level talks in 

Kinshasa between Massad Boulos, US State 

Department senior advisor for Africa and 

Trump’s son-in-law’s father, and DRC 

President Félix Tshisekedi, on 

mining and security deals.

 

Tshisekedi spokesperson Tina Salama, said commuting 

the death sentences and releasing Tyler Thompson Jr, 

Benjamin Reuben Zalman-Polun, and Marcel Malanga 

‘shows that the collaboration and cooperation 

between the two states is growing stronger 

and stronger.’

 

But make no mistake: This wasn’t justice. It was 

negotiation. Washington wanted its men back, 

Kinshasa wanted a security guarantee and 

Congo’s minerals were the price.

 

Over the past few months ---- the DRC has attempted to 

win the Trump administration’s attention following the 

M23 militia group rapidly seizing mineral-rich eastern 

DRC territories beginning in January, displacing more 

than 700,000 people and k*lling at least 8,500, as of 

late February. 

 

However, countries like the United States have had 

their hands in the three-decade-long war over the 

DRC’s estimated $24 trillion in mineral reserves. 

 

Just in 2024, a US court ruled against former child 

miners who accused five US tech companies—

Apple, Dell, Google, Microsoft and Tesla—of 

supporting child labour. Further --- in 2024, 

news reports ------ said the US considered 

removing sanctions off the Israeli mining 

magnate Dan Gertler, who reportedly 

earns $200,000 daily ------- in 

mining royalties.

 

Washington has helped to destabilise the Congo for 

decades, first - by orchestrating the assassination 

of its Pan-Africanist leader & first prime minister, 

Patrice Lumumba (1925-61), and then by 

propping up Western-aligned leader 

Mobutu Sese Seko (1930-97).

 

 Meanwhile, US allies Rwanda and Uganda both 

arm and train the destabilising M23 militia.

 

 

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Southern Africa

 

Lesotho - Punished
For Trade Success

April 9th, 2025

  (African Stream)


Picture facing penalties for your achievements!

 

That’s the predicament Lesotho finds itself in after US 

President Donald Trump imposed a staggering 50% 

import tax on 2 April on this landlocked African 

country’s exports to the US, primarily 

affecting textiles and diamonds.

 

Many have hailed Lesotho as a success story under the 

African Growth and Opportunities Act (AGOA), a US 

trade initiative that allows 32 African states to 

export goods to the US without tariffs.

 

Lesotho has capitalised on AGOA - by establishing 

garment factories that provide denim jeans to US 

retailers, such as Calvin Klein, GAP, Levi’s, Old 

Navy and Walmart. Approximately 30,000 

factory workers, predominantly women, 

are employed, benefiting many of 

Lesotho’s 2.3 million citizens.

 

According to the World Bank, with a GDP per capita 

of $1,106, Lesotho struggles to purchase many US 

products ---- to satisfy Trump’s reciprocal trade

demands. In 2024, it exported $237.3 million 

in goods to the US but only imported $2.8 

million worth of US goods. 

 

This perceived trade imbalance has drawn Trump’s ire 

towards a nation he recently remarked ‘nobody has 

ever heard of.’

 

 

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West Africa

 

Niger FM: Currency 1st
Tool Of
Sovereignty

April 9th, 2025

  (African Stream)


On 3 April, Nigerien Minister of Foreign Affairs Bakary 

Yaou Sangaré, sat down in Moscow.. with RT France 

journalist, Daria Vaganova, to discuss the present 

and future of the Alliance of Sahel States (AES).


Among the questions raised was that of

 financial and monetary sovereignty.

 

The AES—comprised of Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger

—and 11 West and Central African countries use a 

currency called the CFA franc. It is printed in 

France and anchored to the Euro at a fixed 

exchange rate determined by France.

 

 Countries that use the Central African CFA franc must 

deposit 50 per cent of their national reserves in the 

French treasury, where they receive very low, and 

sometimes even negative, returns. 

 

All financial decisions regarding these reserves must 

thus pass through and obtain the approval of the 

French Ministry of the Economy and Finance. 

 

The currency was also historically overvalued, so the 

countries using it ...would purchase cheaper goods 

produced in France while simultaneously finding 

it more challenging ----- to trade with other 

countries - apart from France.

 

This interview was not the first time that an official 

suggested that the AES would stop using the 

CFA franc.

 

 On 31 January 2024, Burkina Faso President Ibrahim 

Traoré stated, ‘Changes may yet surprise you. And, 

it’s not just about the currency. We’re going to 

break all the bonds that keep us in slavery.’ 

 

On February the 11th, in 2025 -- Nigerien President 

Abdourahamane Tiani stated on local television 

that, ‘[a sovereign] currency is a step toward 

the end of colonisation.’ In that interview, 

he clarified that AES’ financial experts 

are working on developing ------ an

independent monetary system.

 

 

 

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Paul Robeson --- Resisting
Mccarthyism

April 9th, 2025

  (African Stream)


On this day ----- actor, athlete and activist Paul Robeson 

(1898-1976) was born in New Jersey, USA. He played a 

significant role, as a pan-Africanist organiser during 

the anti-communist McCarthyist era --- running the 

anti-imperialist Council on African Affairs, which 

called for an end to colonialism on the 

African continent.

 

In the mid-20th century, the US government 

investigated Robeson for being a member 

of the Communist Party, stripping him 

of his passport. 

 

He argued that his work for African emancipation, both 

on the continent and in the diaspora ----- prompted his 

persecution. In other words, the ‘Red Scare’ over his 

alleged communist affiliation was a pretext to shut 

down his struggle for African people - worldwide.

 

African Stream can relate to what Robeson went through.

Though no government has stripped us 
of our right to
travel, we know what it’s like to 
have the US
government - seek to shut down 
one’s
agitation for Africa’s freedom. 

 

When YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, Threads, TikTok 

and Gmail closed our accounts in September 2023 ---

 (after the State Department accused us of peddling 

propaganda), African Stream boasted 2.5-million 

subscribers and hundreds of millions of viewers 

thanks to our uncompromising pan-Africanist, 

anti-imperialist agenda. And Washington 

didn’t like that. Just like they didn’t 

like Robenson’s.

 

Thank you, Paul Robeson -

for your powerful example.

 

 

 

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NYP: Anthrax kills 50 hippos - in


 Africa's main wildlife sanctuary


April 9th, 3:41am


(RT.ru)



Virunga National Park officials in DR Congo report


 that about 50 hippos have been killed in an 


anthrax outbreak.


 


As the New York Post notes, dozens of animals 


were found floating belly-up in the river south 


of Lake Edward, on the site.


 


According to the article, this raises concerns 


about the potential risks of transmission to 


humans and pets.


 


In 2024, a man was convicted in Tuva for


 infecting five people with anthrax.


 


Alexander Chepurnov, head of the laboratory of 


especially dangerous infections at the Centre 


for Basic Translational Medicine, Professor 


of Virology, said that the causative agent 


of anthrax has the ability to live in the 


soil for centuries, until it enters the 


body of a herbivore.






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 Ethiopia Strengthens Trade Ties 

with China Through BRICS 

and Canton Fair

by Eyasu Zekarias

April 8th, 2025

(infoBRICS)

 

Ethiopia’s economic landscape has undergone 

significant transformation with its growing 

partnership with China, its main trading 

partner and source of foreign direct 

investment (FDI). 

 

This momentum has been further bolstered by 

Ethiopia’s inclusion in the BRICS strategy, 

opening new avenues for cooperation 

and economic growth.

 

Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed’s official visit to China 

in 2024, including his participation in the Beijing 

summit of the China-Africa Cooperation Forum - 

(FOCAC), underscored the deepening strategic 

ties between the two countries. Both nations - 

pledged to implement the consensus reached 

at the summit and the proposed “10-partner-

ship action” at FOCAC, paving the way for 

broader and deeper cooperation to 

promote modernization.

 

A key platform for this growing partnership -- is the 

Canton Fair, a foundational event for international 

business development. Over the years, the fair 

has played a multifaceted role as a vital hub 

for enhancing economic and trade 

cooperation between China 

and Africa. 

 

It has facilitated trade, strengthened cultural exchange,

 increased trust, improved disaster prevention, and 

accelerated industrial development.

 

The 136th Canton Fair ---------- showcased Ethiopia’s rich 

agricultural products, with the Embassy of the Federal 

Democratic Republic of Ethiopia, presenting various 

items in China, including Yirga Cheffe, Sidama, and 

Guji coffee beans, as well as kidney beans, broad 

beans, and black beans. Arabica coffee, a 

flagship product --- attracted significant 

attention, drawing over 200 interested

 buyers daily. This achievement 

highlights Ethiopia’s rich 

agricultural resources 

and... the enormous 

potential of China

-African trade.

 

“The Canton Fair will continue to be a powerful engine 

that will promote the continued development of 

bilateral economic and trade cooperation,” 

said a representative of the Chinese 

Embassy in Ethiopia, emphasizing 

the embassy’s commitment to 

acting as a bridge to trade 

and friendship.

 

The upcoming 137th Canton Fair ---- scheduled from 

April 15 to May 5, is set to further strengthen these 

relationships. Ethiopia's Chamber of Commerce 

and Sectoral Associations (ECCSA) --- and the 

China Foreign Trade Centre have formalized 

a strategic partnership via a Memorandum 

of Understanding (MOU), pledging 

to foster deeper cooperation 

------- to promote trade and 

economic development.

 

Kenenisa Lemi, the Secretary General of ECCSA, noted, 

“This MOU --- provides a framework for enhanced trade 

and investment opportunities -- while ensuring that the 

Ethiopian and Chinese business communities receive

 the necessary support --- to thrive in each market.”

 

ECCSA -- actively supports the participation of Ethiopian 

businesses in international markets including initiatives

 such as the 14th Ethiopian Chamber of Commerce and 

Sectoral Associations International Trade Fair ----

scheduled for March 2025. This event aims to 

showcase Ethiopian products, attract 

international investors, and enhance

 economic cooperation.

 

A representative of the Canton Fair highlighted the 

evolution of the fair and its role as a “bridge of 

friendship, commerce, and friendship.” 

 

Over 30,000 exhibitors at the upcoming event 

underscore the commitment to innovation, 

quality, and service, showcasing modern

 technology, intelligent products, and 

innovative life products.

 

 

(source: Capital Ethiopia)

 




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Sudan sends letter of protest 

to British Foreign Office

April 7th, 1:52pm

(Prensa Latina) 

 

The Sudanese Government expressed its protest, 

through a letter sent to the British Foreign Office 

- for being excluded from a meeting summoned 

by the United Kingdom for April 15 to address

 the conflict in this country, official media

 reported in this capital on Monday.

 

Sudan’s Foreign Minister Ali Youssef also criticized 

the UK authorities for inviting countries, including 

Kenya, Chad, and the United Arab Emirates, 

which his government considers as part 

of the conflict.

 

Since mid-April 2023, Sudan has been embroiled in an 

internal war, following a power struggle between 

Army Chief, General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, 

and the leader of the paramilitary Rapid 

Support Forces (RSF), General 

Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo.

 

Due to the conflict, more than 24,000 people have been 

killed, while more than 14 million Sudanese are being

 kept from their homes, in what experts consider to 

be the largest displacement crisis globally.

 

The fighting has also destroyed countless 

livelihoods, plunging the country into a 

complex spiral of hunger and death.

 

 

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Senior Israeli diplomat removed


 from African Union summit


April 7th, 1:34pm


 (PressTV)


 


A high-ranking Israeli diplomat - has been expelled from 


the annual summit of the African Union in Ethiopia due 


to a growing conflict regarding the Tel Aviv regime’s 


accreditation to the continental bloc.


 


On Monday, the Israeli ambassador to Addis Ababa ---


 Avraham Neguise had to walk out of the auditorium 


during the opening ceremony of the summit to 


commemorate the 31st anniversary of the 


1994 Genocide against the Tutsi


 in Rwanda.


 


The top Israeli diplomat was expelled ------- after several


 African countries refused to allow him to participate in


 the African Union summit being held in the Ethiopian 


capital, Addis Ababa.


 


A diplomatic source participating in the meeting, 


revealed to Al Jazeera television news network 


that delegations from several African countries 


objected to the Israeli ambassador’s presence,


 and the meeting was suspended...... until his 


departure.


 


Leaders at an African Union summit have 


condemned Israel’s offensive in Gaza, 


calling for its immediate end.


 


The African Union has reportedly launched an


 investigation to determine who had invited 


Neguise to the event.


 


In 2002, after the establishment of the African Union, 


observer status was granted --- to 87 non-member 


states and entities outside the African continent.


 


Observer status allows the member to attend 


African Union meetings and participate in 


certain discussions, but does not confer 


voting rights.


 


The first state to be granted observer status was 


the Palestine Liberation Organization in 1973, 


and it enjoys strong support from most 


African states.


 


In recent years, Israel has sought observer membership


 in the African Union to counter Palestinian influence, 


and was granted observer status in 2021.


 


However ------- Israel was later expelled by a decision of 


African states because its acceptance as an observer 


violated the terms of the African Union Charter due to 


its continued occupation of Palestinian territories.


 


 


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African Union pays tribute ----- to 


victims of genocide in Rwanda


April 7th, 12:32pm


(Prensa Latina) 


 


Activities to commemorate the 31st anniversary of 


the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi ethnic group 


in Rwanda began on Monday at the African Union


 with the traditional "Walk to Remember."


 


The African Union Commission, through the Department


 of Political Affairs, Peace, and Security (PAPS) - and in 


partnership with the Kigali Embassy in Ethiopia, the 


AU Permanent Mission, and the United Nations 


Economic Commission for Africa, will 


lead the program of events.


 


Prayers led by representatives of the Ethiopian 


Orthodox, Muslim, Catholic, and Evangelical 


communities, the lighting of the Flame of 


Remembrance, with a Commemoration 


Song, the screening of a documentary 


movie on the 1994 genocide against 


the Tutsi in Rwanda, and a minute’s 


silence in tribute to the victims --


are part of the agenda.


 


AUC Chairperson Mahmoud Ali Youssouf, PAPS 


Commissioner Bankole Adeoye, Rwandan 


Ambassador to Addis Ababa Charles 


Karamba, among other leaders, 


will speak at the Nelson 


Mandela Hall.


 


A release stated ------ that this anniversary, represents a


 significant moment to honour the dead, show solidarity


 with the survivors, and unite to prevent atrocities like


 these from recurring. It also presents an opportunity 


to gain insights into Rwanda’s journey of healing, 


reconciliation, and nation-building.


 


Officials from the AUC, member states, the accredited 


diplomatic corps, AU bodies, regional economic 


communities, religious and human rights 


institutions, and intergovernmental 


and civil society organizations, 


participated in the tribute.






 


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AU highlights partnership


 with EU to promote 


development


April 5th, at midday


 (Prensa Latina) 


 


African Union Commission (AUC) Deputy Chairperson 


Selma Malika Haddadi has stressed the significance 


of maintaining the partnership with the EU, as a 


way to promote the continent's development 


aspirations.


 


According to publications of the African continental 


organization, Haddadi made this remark, during a 


meeting with the diplomatic corps to celebrate 


25 years of AU-EU partnership and ''Europe


 Day'', the latter on May the 9th.


 


The AUC deputy chairperson noted that --- as Africa 


advances its Agenda 2063 aspirations, the African
Union deeply appreciates those partners.. who 


acknowledge and support its development 


priorities and trajectory.


 


She noted that, “For 25 years, the AU and the EU have 


stood together in addressing global challenges,


 fostering economic growth, and promoting 


stability --- across our continents. This 


partnership has evolved into a model 


of intercontinental cooperation, 


demonstrating -- what can be 


accomplished - when Africa 


and Europe work together.”


 


The official underscored that, in these times of 


geopolitical uncertainty --- and challenges to
multilateralism, strengthening cooperation 


between Africa and ''Europe'' is more 


crucial than ever.


 


Reflecting on the recent summit between the two sides, 


Haddadi highlighted four key priority areas to guide 


future collaboration:  building a prosperous and
sustainable Africa and Europe, renewing 


commitments to peace and security, 


enhancing their collaboration on 


migration and mobility ----- and 


stressing firm commitment 


to multilateralism.


 


 
creepy words... 




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 Representatives of the authorities

 of African countries told why

 they watch RT

April 4th, 3:44pm

(RT.ru exclusive)

 

Representatives of the authorities of Niger, Senegal 

and Burkina Faso said that they see in the work of 

the RT TV channel an opportunity to get to know 

Russia better - against the background of the 

propaganda that is being conducted by 

Western countries.

 

The Foreign Minister of Niger, in an interview with the 

TV channel stressed that RT is doing a lot to counter 

the negative image of the Russian Federation that 

Western countries want to impose.

 

"RT helps to get to know Russia better - a country 

that has always supported developing countries, 

countries fighting for their sovereignty," 

said Bakari Yau Sangare.

 

As Senegalese Interior Minister Jean-Baptiste Tiatyi Tin

 emphasized in an interview with the French edition of

 RT, he likes both the quality of shooting and the 

diverse content of the channel. Most of all, 

he likes the news.

 

Burkina Faso's Foreign Minister Karamoko 

Jean-Marie Traore --- for his part --- noted 

RT's ability to ask the right questions.

 

"You have this advantage.... of asking questions 

and listening to those who answer them. You 

don't ask questions that you already have 

answers to ----- as is often the case on
many 
channels," the minister said.

 

Earlier, South African Vice President, Paul 

Mashatileh, announced his desire ------ to 

restore RT broadcasting in the country.

 




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Rwanda... hosts first AI 

World Summit in Africa

April 3rd, 2:14pm

(Prensa Latina) 

 

The first Artificial Intelligence (AI) World Summit in 

Africa convenes today in Rwanda, focusing on 

how this scientific field can push inclusive 

economic growth, foster innovation and 

improve the skills of the workforce.

 

Rwanda’s Centre for the 4th Industrial Revolution and 

the Ministry of ICT and Innovation, in collaboration 

with the World Economic Forum, are organizing

 the two-day event under the theme ‘AI and 

Africa’s Demographic Dividend: 

Re-imagining Economic 

Opportunities...... for 

Africa’s Workforce’.

 

More than 1,000 delegates from 95 countries and over

 100 companies are attending the event that will 

discuss how Africa, boasting the world’s 

largest and fastest-growing workforce, 

is ready to play a crucial role in the 

sector’s global ecosystem.

 

Maximizing the enormous benefits of AI, mitigating 

its inherent risks, as well as the necessary multi-

stakeholder engagement and inclusive talks 

will also be discussed.

 

Opening the summit, Rwandan President Paul Kagame

 stressed that to lead AI and fully harness its benefits, 

Africa must first prioritize digital infrastructure, 

develop the workforce to meet demand, and 

accelerate continental integration.

 

As he addressed the immense potential for continental 

innovation and creativity, Kagame said this is already 

a comparative advantage that artificial intelligence 

can multiply.

 

Right now, our strategy should be to start from 

scratch and build a solid foundation for 

connectivity, he emphasized.

 

He urged joint efforts and boosting AI to reduce 

inequality ....and allow more and more citizens

 to access the benefits of this scientific field.

 

The event is also attended by the Chairperson of the 

African Union Commission, Mahmoud Ali Youssouf, 

the Executive Secretary of the United Nations 

Economic Commission for Africa, Claver 

Gatete, among other personalities.

 

 

 

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South Africa satisfied with 


Low Coal Consumption


April 2nd, 4:29pm


(Prensa Latina) 


 


South African Minister of Forestry, Fisheries, and 


Environment, Dion George, celebrated today  --


that the use of coal in electricity generation 


reached a record low.


 


According to the latest available estimates from the


 Electricity Data Explorer, Ember, the Minister cited,


 coal represented 74.31 percent of South Africa’s 


electricity generation in January 2025.


 


This record low, according to a ministerial statement 


circulated today, constitutes a positive development 


as it reflects the downward trend in coal’s share in 


the national energy mix.


 


The reduction is a vital step to lower emissions and for 


the Ministry to align with national and international 


climate commitments, George stated.


 


Regarding the current status of renewable energy use in 


the electricity generation process, data presented by 


the Ministry shows that in January, solar energy —


with a significant component of decentralized 


generation located in homes —  reached 


11.28 percent, while wind energy 


accounted for 4.94 percent.


 


Coal represents 16.22 percent of electricity


 generation in South Africa.


 


While coal has historically played an important role in 


power generation in South Africa, the text notes, this 


shift demonstrates.... that efforts to diversify the


 national energy mix, are gaining momentum.


 


“As Minister of Forestry, Fisheries, and the Environment,” 


George reaffirmed, “I remain committed to supporting


 this transition, ensuring it is environmentally 


responsible and socially equitable.”


 


The Ministry, he added, will continue to collaborate 


with all stakeholders to accelerate the adoption of 


renewable energy, reduce emissions, and ensure 


a healthier planet for future generations.


 


 


 


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India-Ethiopia business forum 


focuses on pharmaceutical 


cooperation


April 2nd, 4:11pm


(Prensa Latina) 


 


The India-Ethiopia pharmaceutical business forum focused 


on the potential of taking bilateral cooperation to a higher 


level - attracting investments, strengthening the national 


production of medicines and reducing imports, an 


official source revealed.


 


Ethiopian Health Minister ,Mekdes Daba, stated that


 the government is committed to increasing drug 


manufacturing, reflected in the creation of 


conditions for investment such as the 


Kilinto Special Industrial Zone to 


support the sector, the local 


state portfolio reported on 


its Facebook account.


 


Daba stated that they expect the local pharmaceutical 


industry to grow, which he considers to be a great 


opportunity for Indian companies. New Delhi is a 


reliable pharmaceutical supplier, we will 


strengthen our partnership, 


he stressed.


 


The South Asian nation’s ambassador in Addis Ababa, 


Shri Anil Kumar, stressed its position as a world 


leader in these products and the importance 


of establishing a strong relationship 


between manufacturers and the 


growing Ethiopian pharma-


ceutical industry.


 


Kumar pointed out that such cooperation will 


strengthen the national healthcare system 


------ and improve the availability of 


essential medicines.


 


For his part, the chief commissioner of the Ethiopian 


Investment Commission, Zeleke Temesgen, invited


 Indian pharmaceutical manufacturers to invest 


in the African country.


 


In their view, they will be able to benefit from New 


Delhi’s experience in this sector -- and will give 


priority to companies interested in entering 


the market.


 






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Somali Army Kills 70 Al-Shabab Militants 


in Counterterrorism Operations


April 1st, 4:31pm


(teleSUR)


 


The Somali National Army (SNA), supported by local militias, 


killed 70 members of the jihadist group Al-Shabab in two 


counterterrorism operations in the Lower Shabelle 


region ---- according to a statement from the 


Ministry of Defense published on Tuesday.


 


The first operation took place on Monday in the areas of 


Sabiib and Canole... where Somali forces repelled an 


Al-Shabab attack, killing at least 30 militants, said 


Defense Ministry spokesperson, Sheikh Abukar 


Mohamed. In a separate operation in the same 


region an airstrike targeted Al-Shabab fighters


-- resulting in the deaths of 40 more militants.


 


“Our forces were well-prepared and responded decisively. We


 have the bodies of the militants killed in both operations,” 


the spokesperson stated, emphasizing the importance of 


these actions in dismantling terrorist strongholds and 


preventing any further destabilization in Somalia.


 


Somalia has intensified its military campaign against Al-


Shabab, since President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud 


declared a “total war” on the group in August 


2022. The SNA, with support from African 


Union missions, has launched numerous 


offensives, often backed by U.S. and 


Turkish airstrikes.


 


Al-Shabab, affiliated with Al-Qaeda since 2012, frequently 


carries out attacks to overthrow the internationally-


backed Somali government and establish an 


ultraconservative Islamic state. The group 


controls rural areas in central & southern 


Somalia and has extended its attacks to 


neighbouring countries like Kenya 


and Ethiopia.


 


Somalia has been in a state of conflict and chaos, since the 


overthrow of dictator Mohamed Siad Barre in 1991, leaving 


the country without an effective government and under the 


control of Islamist militias and warlords. The ongoing fight


 against Al-Shabab remains a critical challenge ----- for 


Somalia’s stability and security.


 


 


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Zimbabwe: Protests Against Mnangagwa’s Rule 


Lead to Arrests ------ Amid Political Tensions


April 1st, 4:20pm


(teleSUR)


 


Zimbabwe's authorities arrested 95 individuals on charges 


of promoting public violence following protests against 


President Emmerson Mnangagwa, highlighting the 


growing political unrest in the country. 


 


The demonstrations, organized by a faction of war veterans


 opposing Mnangagwa’s potential extension of his 


presidency beyond 2028, saw a low turnout
as 
most citizens stayed off the streets.


 


The protests, which took place in Harare’s Freedom Square, 


were marked by allegations of stone-throwing and the
barricading of streets, according to police reports. 


 


Security forces swiftly dispersed small gatherings on the 


outskirts of the capital’s central business district, 


while schools and businesses remained closed 


in anticipation of unrest.


 


The faction behind the protests, led by Blessed Geza, has 


been vocal in its opposition to Mnangagwa’s supporters’ 


campaign for a third term. Geza, using social media 


platforms like YouTube, called for an “uprising” 


and expressed support for Vice President 


Constantino Chiwenga to replace 


Mnangagwa. 


 


Chiwenga, who played a pivotal role in the 2017 coup 


that ousted former President Robert Mugabe, has


 yet to comment on the protests.... or the term 


extension bid.


 


Government officials had urged citizens to ignore the 


protest calls, emphasizing the need for stability. 


 


However, the arrests and heightened security measures 


underscore.. the deepening divisions within Zimbabwe’s 


political landscape. Critics argue that the government’s 


response reflects its intolerance toward dissent, while 


supporters claim - it is necessary to maintain order.


 


As Zimbabwe grapples with economic challenges, and 


political uncertainty, the protests serve as a reminder 


of the unresolved tensions within the ruling elite and


 the broader population’s growing discontent. The 


international community continues to monitor 


the situation closely, urging dialogue and


 respect for democratic principles.


 


 


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A Convicted War Criminal ---------


Announces New Rebel Faction


in DRC’s Ituri Province


April 1st, 4:14pm


(teleSUR)


 


The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) indeed.... faces 


the risk of further instability, especially with the recent 


announcement by Thomas Lubanga, a convicted war 


criminal, of the formation of the Convention for the 


Popular Revolution (CPR) ...in Ituri province.


 


This development adds another layer of complexity to an 


already volatile situation in eastern Congo, where the 


Congolese armed forces are grappling with the 


Rwandan-backed M23 movement.


 


Lubanga’s history as the founder of the Union of Congolese 


Patriots (UPC), a group active during the Ituri conflict in the


 early 2000s, sets a concerning precedent. His conviction 


by the International Criminal Court (ICC) in 2012 for 


recruiting child soldiers.... and his subsequent 


release in 2020.. highlight his controversial 


role in the region. Now, based in Uganda, 


Lubanga claims - that the CPR is both a 


political & armed movement although 


it has - not yet - launched any


military operations.


 


Meanwhile, the M23 movement, which has captured key 


cities like Goma and Bukavu, continues to destabilize 


the North and South Kivu provinces. 


 


The group, supported by Rwanda, has been accused of 


human rights abuses, including unlawful killings and


 forced displacements.


 


The formation of the CPR and the ongoing M23 insurgency 


could exacerbate the humanitarian crisis in the DRC. The 


eastern provinces are already struggling ----- with mass 


displacements, food insecurity, and limited access to


 humanitarian aid. The presence of multiple armed 


groups ------ vying for control of resource-rich 


territories, further complicates efforts 


to restore peace.


 


The involvement of neighbouring countries, such as Rwanda 


and Uganda, adds a regional dimension to the conflict. 


 


Diplomatic efforts, including talks between Congolese and 


Rwandan leaders, have yet to yield significant progress. 



The international community, including the United 


Nations, continues to call for dialogue and a 


cessation of hostilities.


 


The DRC’s path to stability remains fraught with challenges, 


and the emergence of new rebel movements like the CPR 


underscores the urgent need for co-ordinated regional 


and international efforts: to address the root causes 


of the conflict.


 


 


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South African Professor: BRICS Countries


 to Focus --- on Energy and Food Security


April 1st, 2025


(infobrics.org)


 


Fulufhelo Netswera, is the Executive Dean of the Faculty of 


Management Sciences at Durban University of Technology 


(DUT). He is a South African scholar and the head of the 


BRICS Research Institute. Fulufhelo Netswera is the 


author of numerous publications, dedicated to the 


key aspects of BRICS development. In his works, 


the Professor emphasises the importance of 


cooperation between BRICS members 


--- especially in the fields of the


environment, finance, and 


food security.






 


Now.. as the Head of the BRICS Research Institute, my role is 


to provide strategic directions to source funding and to make


 sure that there are plans for research projects. There are at 


least three areas of strategic importance.


 


The first is signing memoranda of understanding between 


BRICS universities. The second is to ensure that a team 


of senior academics, professors from different 


universities, come together. We currently 


have over 69 senior academics, from 


all the BRICS+ countries.


 


Thirdly, we have a team of so-called Community Capacity 


Development Fellows. These are PhD students - who are 


supervised by the senior fellows. They now undertake 


a considerable number of projects, many of which 


are carried out in collaboration with one another.


 


Now, what we do is make sure that when we plan books or 


a special issue of a journal, we make sure that there is 


participation by academics or students from each 


and every BRICS+ country. So, they write from 


the perspective of their own countries.


 


For instance, a Russian scholar will write about green 


initiatives in Russia. A South African one will do the 


same for South Africa. In this way, you can make 


a comparative analysis.


 


We are currently thinking about organising primary research 


projects. We plan that the primary data collected should 


come from all countries. This means that all 


participating countries should be 


fully involved.


 


What are the main aims of the BRICS Research Institute?


 


We work in the 3 pillars of BRICS: peace & security, finance


and the economy -- as well as cultural and interpersonal 


exchanges. So, a lot of our programmes and projects 


are aimed at these areas.


 


You are a true expert in BRICS partnership because your 


articles are dedicated to this topic. How can you assess 


this evolution of BRICS cooperation?


 


One of the best indicators of the BRICS evolution, is that 


it was able to create the New Development Bank (NDB).
Institutionalisation is extremely important. I would like 


to see the institutionalisation of BRICS programmes 


and BRICS activities .....come to the fore.


 


But there is indeed an evolution. There are quite a lot of 


declarations that have been made that are now being 


implemented. If you look at BRICS and their 


economies as a whole, you will see that 


we are now cooperating more. We’re


 trading more among ourselves.


 


From your point of view, how could a proper mechanism for 


exchanging experience that could facilitate mutually 


beneficial cooperation... be built?


 


Number one, we must be supplied with food. Number two, we 


must be supplied with energy. Therefore --- these areas are 


among the most important areas of development. That is 


why we pay quite a lot of attention to research related 


to these areas. So that we can identify the deficits 


and areas of investment that the BRICS countries 


and individual countries within BRICS -- need to


 focus on to ensure individual and collective 


growth. That is why we are putting our 


energies into these specific areas.


 


So, a proper mechanism for exchanging experience, could be


 built with the help of finance and NDB bank. It finances quite 


a lot of development projects, especially in climate action, 


green energy, and large infrastructure projects. But also, 


individual countries within BRICS should have their
own 
bilateral organisations ---- to help each other
on 
development issues. That way -- trade and 


development support.. between individual 


BRICS countries can be accelerated & 


strengthened. BRICS, as a platform,


 provides that opportunity.


 


You have highlighted the role of the New Development Bank 


in BRICS. From your point of view, what could ensure its 


advancement and strengthen its role?


 


I think we need to look beyond the financing role of BRICS 


assets, NDB assets, to expand the financing role beyond


 the current parameters. For instance, we talk a lot 


about trade in local currencies, and so the NDB 


framework, or beyond the NDB, in the big 


parameters of financing..... should 


be prioritised.


 


Which fields of international cooperation 


within BRICS remain underdeveloped 


but yet prospective?


 


They are the agricultural sciences, engineering sciences, 


and medical sciences. We have a great partnership 


programme with Cuba. We do also have strong 


partnerships with China in some disciplines. 


We have a lot of students, who are 


sponsored by states ----- to go to 


China for certain programmes.


 


There is a need to look carefully, at what programmes our 


South African universities could offer to support students 


from other BRICS countries and vice versa. As I said, it 


is important to do a comparative analysis, look at the 


areas of comparative advantage of each country... 


and then outline and develop a plan of action.


 


 


(Durban University of Technology)


 


 


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South African president highlights 


value of the water sector


March 31st, 11:21am


 (Prensa Latina) 


 


South African President Cyril Ramaphosa today 


highlighted the crucial role of the water and 


sanitation sector in the country's economic 


growth, job creation and sustainable 


development.


 


In his weekly newsletter, the South African leader 


described access to clean water and sanitation, 


as a constitutional right and a driver of investor


 confidence, essential for driving 


economic progress.


 


His remarks, which followed a national meeting on 


the subject held last week, representatives from 


the national & local government, water boards, 


experts, innovators, as well as private sector 


stakeholders -- proposed recommendations 


for better water management -- with clear 


timelines for its implementation.


 


At the meeting, participants agreed on key points 


like prioritizing structural reforms ---- such as the 


reestablishment of the water quality monitoring 


system and the streamlining of water resource


 use license applications.


 


The president highlighted the creation of the National 


Water Resources Infrastructure Agency as a 


transformative step towards developing


and managing.... the national water 


infrastructure, while mobilizing


funding for related projects.


 


Ramaphosa recalled - how South Africa has made 


significant progress in the development of water 


infrastructure such as Phase 2 of the Lesotho 


Highlands Water Project, the Polihali Dam 


and the Ntabelanga Dam on the 


uMzimvubu River.


 


In terms of some future challenges in the sector --- 


the chairman highlighted the damage caused by 


corruption, vandalism, and infrastructure theft, 


issues in which community participation in 


the protection of water infrastructure 


through initiatives, such as the 


establishment ----- of local 


protection committees,


 was proposed.


 


 


 


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African Union - condemns terrorist 


attack against Cameroonian Army


March 29th, 10:12am


(Prensa Latina) 


 


The chairman of the African Union (AU) Commission, 


Mahmoud Ali Youssouf, condemned the terrorist 


attack perpetrated by the Islamist group Boko 


Haram against members of the Cameroon 


Army in Wulgo, Nigeria, a statement


 revealed today.


 


Youssouf declared his deep dismay at the attack carried 


out by an unmanned aerial vehicle last Monday in the 


Lake Chad Basin, which highlights the growing 


threat posed by terrorist groups in the region.


 


On behalf of the AU, he expressed his sincere 


condolences to the families of the twelve 


Cameroonian soldiers killed, the 


government and the people of 


the African country, and 


wished the wounded a 


full, speedy recovery.


 


“This reprehensible act of violence -- reinforces the urgent 


need to intensify counter-terrorism efforts to eradicate 


Boko Haram and other extremist groups operating 


in the Lake Chad Basin,” the text stressed.


 


It reiterated the African Union’s unwavering solidarity 


with Yaoundé and all member states of the 


Multinational Joint Task Force.


 


The AU also reiterated the continental organization’s 


commitment to mobilize and provide the necessary 


resources to strengthen collective security 


initiatives, eliminate armed groups and 


move towards the goal of silencing 


weapons throughout the region.


 






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Sudanese Army confirms ---


total recovery of Khartoum


March 28th, 2:22pm


(Prensa Latina) 


 


Sudanese troops confirmed today that they are now


in full control of the capital, after eliminating the 


last stronghold in the hands of the Rapid 


Support Forces (RSF).


 


In a communiqué released on Friday, the Sudanese 


Army denied statements by the RSF about an 


alleged repositioning of their forces and 


added that the paramilitary troops 


abandoned their positions -- and 


left dead and weapons behind.


 


Meanwhile, fighting continues in other Sudanese regions 


such as Al Fasher, North Darfur, where more than 70 


children have been killed in recent weeks.


 


The representative of the United Nations Children’s Fund 


(Unicef) for Sudan, Sheldon Yett, denounced that about 


825 children are in increasing danger in Al Fasher 


and its surroundings.


 


Yett added that nearly 900,000 people remain in 


Al Fasher, 750,000 of them in Zamzam camp, 


trapped in the middle of the conflict, where 


they face an alarming shortage of water,


 food and medicine.


 


Since mid-April 2023, this African nation has been 


plunged into an internal war, after contradictions 


over power issues flared up between Army chief 


Abdel Fatah al-Burhan and the leader of the 


paramilitary Rapid Support Forces,


 Mohamed Hamdan Daglo.


 


As a result of the conflict, more than 24,000 people have 


been killed, while more than 14 million Sudanese are 


being displaced from their homes in what experts
consider.... to be the world’s largest 


displacement crisis.




 


 


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Sudanese Army Declares 

Victory in Khartoum

March 27th, 4:08pm

(teleSUR)

 

Sudan’s army chief, General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, 

announced the “liberation” of Khartoum after 

expelling the paramilitary Rapid Support 

Forces (RSF) from the capital.

 

In a televised address from the presidential palace, he 

proclaimed, “Khartoum is free!” - marking a turning 

point in the nearly two-year conflict. The army 

regained control of strategic sites, including 

the airport and key neighbourhoods, for

 the first time since April 2023.

 

The RSF.. dismissed claims of defeat, framing their 

withdrawal from Khartoum as a tactical decision. 

 

Adviser Basha Tabiq said the relocation to Omdurman 

was driven by strategic, logistical, and operational

 factors, asserting that their combat capabilities

 remain intact. However.... the move signals

 a shift in battlefield dynamics ---- as the

government forces reclaim territory.

 

Sudan’s government, now based in Port Sudan, has 

intensified military operations beyond Khartoum. 

 

Recent advances include retaking control of critical 

regions like Al-Jazira, White Nile, North Kordofan, 

Sennar, and Blue Nile states. These gains 

highlight the army’s momentum, though 

the RSF retains ''influence'' in 

other areas.

 

Despite the army’s proclaimed victories --- Sudan’s 

humanitarian disaster shows no signs of abating. 


The RSF’s continued presence in strategic 

zones and the government’s fragmented 

control underscore the conflict’s 

complexity. 

 

With millions displaced, thousands starving.... and 

lacking basic services, ''international'' calls for 

aid and diplomacy grow louder, yet tangible 

progress on their terms, remains elusive.

 

 

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Deadly Attack on Cameroonian 

Soldiers by Islamic Militants

March 27th, 3:18pm

(teleSUR)

 

At least 12 Cameroonian soldiers were killed on Monday

 night in an attack by Islamic militants near the border 

with Nigeria --- as reported by the Cameroonian 

Ministry of Defense. The assault, which also 

left over a dozen soldiers wounded, took 

place in the Lake Chad area close to 

the town of Wulgo.

 

Initially, no group was held responsible for the attack; 

however, officials later indicated that it was likely 

carried out by extremists from Boko Haram or its

 breakaway faction... that is aligned with the 

Islamic State group. 

 

The ministry highlighted the “advanced weaponry they 

increasingly have at their disposal” and ----- their 

“apparent alliance with powerful transnational 

criminal entities” as contributing factors to

 the attack.

 

Boko Haram, which originated in Nigeria, began its 

insurgency in 2009 --- with the aim of opposing 

Western education and imposing a radical 

interpretation of Islamic law. 

 

This conflict - has become Africa’s longest-running

struggle against militancy and has spilled over 

into neighbouring countries.. such as Chad, 

Niger, and Cameroon. According to U.N. 

estimates, approximately 35,000 

civilians have been killed and 

over two million displaced

in northeastern Nigeria 

alone due to violence.

 

The ongoing violence underscores the persistent 

threat posed by militant groups in the region and 

highlights the challenges faced by security 

forces, in combating these factions.

 

 

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Opposition Parties Boycott 

Political Consultations in 

DRC Amid Security Crisis

March 27th, 3:15pm

(teleSUR)

 

Several opposition parties in the Democratic Republic 

of Congo (DRC) have decided to boycott the ongoing 

political consultations initiated by President Félix 

Tshisekedi, which aim to form a national unity 

government. In leaks to local media, these 

parties... expressed skepticism about 

President Tshisekedi’s approach --- 

arguing... that it will not address 

the current security crisis - but 

reinforce “a government in a 

legitimacy crisis.”

 

Opposition members have labeled the consultations as 

a “political charade” and a “forward flight of power,” 

asserting their support for an inclusive dialogue 

initiative recommended by the bishops of the 

National Episcopal Conference of Congo 

(CENCO) and pastors from the Church 

of Christ in Congo (ECC). 

 

They believe this initiative could provide a lasting 

solution to the ongoing conflict in eastern DRC.

 

Among those refusing to engage in any parallel dialogue 

process is the political party “Ensemble pour la 

République,” led by Moise Katumbi. Hervé 

Diakese, spokesperson for the party, 

emphasized that the ecclesiastical 

authorities.... have successfully 

engaged with all stakeholders 

----- including both armed and 

unarmed opposition groups.

 

He stated, “We support any initiative these authorities

 will initiate, and we believe it is high time to take 

responsibility and understand that the situation 

n our country no longer requires cosmetic 

solutions or a musical chairs game 

with positions to assign.”

 

This sentiment was echoed by other opposition parties 

such as ECIDE (led by Martin Fayulu), LGD (Matata 

Ponyo Mapon), and Envol (Delly Sessanga), all of 

whom called on Félix Tshisekedi to prioritize 

the people’s interests over his ambitions.

 

Meanwhile, the FCC, the political coalition of former

President Joseph Kabila, has questioned the 

necessity of this new initiative given that 

several others are already underway. 

 

The FCC has refused to participate in what they describe 

as a service aimed more at legitimizing and defending 

the current government than serving the cause of 

lasting peace for the Congolese population.

 

The DRC has witnessed numerous opposition protests 

in recent weeks, reflecting widespread discontent 

with President Tshisekedi’s handling of conflicts

 in eastern cities like Goma.

 

Since January, M23 rebels have escalated their decade-

long conflict with Congolese forces, capturing key 

cities such as Goma and Bukavu. This situation 

has raised concerns about a potential regional 

war involving neighbouring countries, whose 

militaries are also present.

 

Efforts to achieve a ceasefire collapsed last week after 

M23 rebels withdrew from talks facilitated by Angola, 

condemning EU sanctions against their leaders. 

 

After Angola’s president Joao Lourenço’s withdrawal 

as mediator on Monday, southern and eastern 

African leaders announced a joint summit 

to establish a panel of 5 former African 

presidents ----- tasked with seeking a 

peaceful resolution to the conflict.

 

 

 

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The Arrest - of South Sudanese first 


vice president alarms African body


Djibouti, March 27th, 3:01pm


(Prensa Latina) 


 


The Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) 


expressed alarm at reports of the house arrest of South 


Sudan's first vice president, Riek Machar, and the


escalation of political tensions in that country.


 


“These developments seriously undermine the Revitalized


 Agreement for the Resolution of the Conflict in the 


Republic of South Sudan (R-ARCSS) and threaten 


to plunge the country back into violent conflict,”


 an official statement warned.


 


IGAD Executive Secretary Workneh Gebeyehu urged all 


parties to immediately refrain from unilateral actions


 that violate the spirit and letter of the Revitalized 


Agreement for the Resolution of the Conflict in 


South Sudan (R-ARCSS).


 


Gebeyehu recalled that this call was part of the final 


declaration of the 43rd Extraordinary Assembly of 


Heads of State and Government of the regional 


body held last March 12. The agreement 


remains the only viable framework for 


sustainable peace in Juba, the 


statement said.


 


“If left unchecked, the current trajectory could lead to 


the collapse of the transitional process and a relapse 


into full-scale war, with devastating consequences 


for the people of South Sudan and the region as 


a whole,” the statement added.


 


Gebeyehu also called on all signatories to the R-Acss 


to exercise maximum restraint, prioritize dialogue 


and resolve differences through inclusive and 


peaceful means.


 


 


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EAC, SADC agree on 


roadmap for peace


 in DRC


March 25th, 4:06pm


(Prensa Latina) 


 


The Joint Summit of the East African Community (EAC) 


and the Southern African Development Community 


(SADC) approved a roadmap for peace in the 


Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), 


Actualite.CD informed on Tuesday.


 


Held virtually on Monday, the heads of State and 


Government signaled the start of implementing 


the document, which details immediate, 


medium, and long-term measures, to 


achieve lasting peace and security


 in eastern DRC, the website


 reported.


 


They also adopted the report on the outcomes of the 


Joint EAC-SADC Ministerial Meeting held on March 


17, 2025, which contains the report of the 


Defense Staff chiefs.


 


According to the roadmap, immediate measures are


 to be implemented within 30 days, and include the 


establishment of a direct dialogue between the 


conflict parties at the military level to commit 


them to an unconditional ceasefire.


 


Also included are a cessation of hostilities and 


all territorial expansion to allow freedom of 


movement for humanitarian agencies, the 


opening of Goma and Kavumu airports, 


and the uninterrupted evacuation of


 the conflict zone.


 


Other aspects are the establishment of a joint 


EAC-SADC verification mechanism for the 


cessation of hostilities and the


unconditional ceasefire.


 


 


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Equatorial Guinea condemns 


US blockade against Cuba


March 25th, 3:59pm


(Prensa Latina) 


 


During a meeting with Cuban Prime Minister, Manuel 


Marrero, the president of the Chamber of Deputies 


of Equatorial Guinea, Salomón Nguema Owono, 


condemned today the economic, commercial 


and financial blockade of the United States 


against the island.


 


Nguema Owono, who received, this Tuesday, the head of 


government of the Caribbean nation and the delegation 


accompanying him in his official visit to the country, 


said that the siege of more than six decades is an 


injustice and expressed his solidarity with 


the island.


 


¨What is happening hurts us and we will do the impossible


to help Cuba --- a friendly and brotherly country¨, he 


assured, according to the Cuban government’s 


X account.


 


In turn, Marrero affirmed that both countries are 


in a position to move on to a stage of greater 


strengthening and expansion of economic


 and trade relations in sectors of 


mutual interest.


 


He also expressed the desire to strengthen inter-


parliamentary ties between the two countries.


 


This is the last day of the Prime Minister’s visit to 


Equatorial Guinea, during which the day before 


he held a meeting with President Obiang 


Nguema Mbasogo.


 


During the talks, the president stressed the importance 


that Cuba attaches to Africa and the work of the 


medical and educational brigades of the 


Caribbean nation in his country.


 


The head of government of the Caribbean nation, for 


his part, conveyed to the Equatoguinean head of 


state greetings from the leader of the Cuban 


Revolution, Army General Raúl Castro, and 


the president, Miguel Díaz-Canel, and 


expressed his gratitude for deciding 


to strengthen ties between the 


two nations.


 


This Monday, both parties signed an update of the 


Framework Cooperation Agreement, as well as a 


protocol for the implementation of the Binational 


Working Group.


 


In the presence of the Cuban head of government and his 


Equatorial Guinean counterpart, Manuel Osa Nsue Nsua, 


the agreements were signed by the island’s Deputy 


Minister of Foreign Trade and Foreign Investment, 


Déborah Rivas, and the Minister of Foreign 


Affairs, International Cooperation and 


Diaspora, Simeon Oyono Esono.


 


The signing ceremony took place after a work meeting 


between the delegations of both countries, where the 


need to diversify cooperation and economic and 


trade relations, for mutual benefit, was ratified.


 


Marrero held official talks with his counterpart, 


exchanges from which - transcended the 


willingness to raise economic, trade 


and cooperation relations - to the 


same level of political relations.


 


Also on Monday he held talks with Vice President 


Teodoro Nguema Obiang Mangue, who in his X 


account highlighted the brotherhood between 


Equatorial Guinea and Cuba, as rooted in 


historical and cultural ties.


 


“During our conversation, I have told Marrero of Equatorial


 Guinea’s firm position against the economic blockade 


that the Caribbean country has been suffering 


for years.”


 


“We have also talked about the possibility of expanding 


our cooperation in other areas of development; above 


all, in the tourism sector,” he wrote on the 


social network.


 


 


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UN Reports Exodus of 15,000 Families 

from Al-Malha in Sudan ------ Due to 

Escalating Fighting

March 24th, 2:27pm

(teleSUR)

 

Between March 20 and 21, approximately 15,000 families 

were forced to flee their homes in the Sudanese city of 

Al-Malha, located in North Darfur province, according 

to a report from the International Organization for 

Migration (IOM) released on Monday.

 

On March 20, the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) announced 

that they had taken control of the city of Al-Malha. 

Activists reported that at least 45 civilians 

lost their lives during the clashes.

 

“Field teams estimate that 15,000 families were displaced

 in the Al-Malha area of North Darfur between March 20 

and 21, 2025,” stated the communiqué published on 

the ReliefWeb portal. It detailed that the exodus 

was prompted by escalating fighting between 

the Sudanese Armed Forces and their allied 

forces on one side --------- and the RSF on 

the other.

 

According to the organization, families were primarily 

displaced to other localities within the Al-Malha 

area as the situation remains “tense 

and unpredictable.”

 

 

 

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Tuberculosis incidence rate 

decreased in Angola

March 24th, 2:06pm

(Prensa Latina) 

 

The tuberculosis incidence rate in Angola.. decreased by 

36.2 percent from 2024 to 2025, compared to the period 

from 2023 to 2024, a source from the Ministry of 

Health reported today.

 

During the World Tuberculosis Day event, the Secretary of

 State for Public Health, Carlos Aberto Pinto de Sousa, 

explained that last year the country reported 89,862 

cases of the disease, and the most affected age 

group was 25 to 34 years old.

 

Despite the progress, the country needs to reduce the 

number of people with the disease - acknowledged 

Pinto de Sousa, who emphasized that -- to achieve 

this, the country remains committed to mobilizing 

more resources ---- and promoting initiatives to 

control, eliminate, and combat tuberculosis.

 

He added that an important step is to ensure 

that treatment services for the disease are 

increasingly integrated into primary health 

care, something to which the government 

is also committed.

 

The intention is for both private sector partners, civil 

society organizations, and academia to invest more

 in the fight against tuberculosis and in research 

into the disease, in order to accelerate 

technological advances ------ to end

 tuberculosis by 2030.

 

World Tuberculosis Day, celebrated on March 24th each 

year, was established to raise public awareness of the

 global tuberculosis epidemic and efforts to eliminate 

the disease.

 

 

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UNICEF Reports 178,000 Cholera Cases 

in Eastern and Southern Africa 

Since January 2024

March 24th, 2:05pm

(teleSUR)

 

The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) for Eastern 

and Southern Africa has reported over 178,000 cases 

of cholera in the region... over the past 15 months, 

according to a statement from the organization.

 

“More than 178,000 cholera cases have been confirmed 

in 16 countries in Eastern & Southern Africa, between 

January 2024 & March 2025,” the agency announced. 

 

UNICEF specified that during this period, the disease has 

claimed nearly 2,900 lives, “many of whom are children.”


 The most severe outbreaks were recorded in South 

Sudan and Angola, where children under the age

 of 15 accounted for 50% and 40% of cases, 

respectively.

 

According to UNICEF statistics - “the lack of adequate 

water, sanitation, and hygiene services --- has left
174 
million people in the region without access
to 
hygiene facilities in their homes.” 

 

Additionally, UNICEF warned that floods and droughts 

have exacerbated the crisis, by destroying key 

infrastructure such as water storage and 

piping systems ....and have led to the 

depletion of groundwater assets.

 

In this context, to address this crisis, the organization 

urges governments and stakeholders in the region to

 increase funding for those systems that can ensure 

continuous access... to safe drinking water and 

sanitation; improve access to these services

- through high-level political commitments; 

spend more enhancing climate resilience 

for social services; and strengthen the 

capacities of the water, sanitation, 

and hygiene sector.

 

 

 

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Angola...... Ends Mediation Efforts in DRC

Conflict Involving M23 Rebels & Rwanda

March 24th, 1:51pm

(teleSUR)

 

On March 24th, 2025, Angola announced its decision 

to cease mediation efforts in the ongoing conflict 

involving the M23 rebels, the Democratic 

Republic of Congo (DRC), and Rwanda. 


This decision comes after a series of

failed negotiations ---- and external

interference hindered progress.

 

The announcement was made by the Presidency of the 

Republic of Angola, which stated, “Angola has always 

believed in the need for direct negotiations between

 the DRC Government and the M23, and has 

worked towards this goal.”

 

The statement highlighted --- that both parties had 

consented to hold the first round of negotiations 

in Luanda on March 18; however, this event 

was aborted at the last minute.. due to 

various factors --- including external 

elements unrelated to the African 

peace process.

 

After nearly two months serving as Chair of the African 

Union, Angola recognized the necessity to redirect its 

focus toward broader continental priorities such as 

peace, infrastructure development, economic 

growth, and justice for Africans.

 

Angola’s mediation faced significant challenges, including 

a recent rejection of talks by the M23 rebels, who cited 

international sanctions as a barrier to engagement. 

 

Complicating matters further... was an unexpected 

meeting between DRC President Félix Tshisekedi 

and Rwandan President Paul Kagame in 

Doha, Qatar.

 

The conflict has escalated recently, with the M23 rebels 

capturing key towns in North and South Kivu provinces, 

leading to thousands being displaced & exacerbating 

the humanitarian crisis. Despite ongoing diplomatic 

efforts, violence between the DRC and M23 

continues, highlighting an urgent need 

for dialogue.

 

Angola’s withdrawal from mediation...... leaves the peace 

process uncertain. However, there are signs of potential 

de-escalation; notably -- the Rwanda-backed M23 rebels 

have announced their intention to withdraw forces from 

Walikale—a town they captured—as a demonstration 

of their commitment to terms discussed during the 

Doha meeting.

 

 

 

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Chad rejects a senior Sudanese 

military official’s threats

March 24th, 1:45pm

(Prensa Latina) 

 

Chad's authorities reportedly rejected a senior Sudanese 

military official's threats that opened the possibility of 

bombing its airports, for allegedly helping the Rapid 

Support Forces (RSF).

 

The threats were made by Deputy Commander-in-Chief of 

the Sudanese Army, Yasir al-Atta, who said on Sunday 

that his Army could bomb the N’Djamena and 

Amdjarass international airports in the 

northeast region, bordering Sudan.

 

Al-Atta, also a member of Sudan’s Sovereign 

Transitional Council - accused the Chadian 

government of helping the RSF troops as 

a gateway for arms from the United 

Arab Emirates (UAE).

 

The Chadian Foreign Ministry, in turn, rejected and 

condemned the Sudanese military high-ranking 

officer’s threats which, if they were to 

materialize, it said ------- could be

 interpreted as a declaration 

of war.

 

For analysts, any military escalation outside 

Sudan's borders could create a tense 

situation in the whole North 

Africa region.

 

 

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South Africa handed over Gandhi’s 

objects and documents - to India

March 24th, 1:43pm

(Prensa Latina) 

 

India received, from South Africa, objects and documents 

linked with Mahatma Gandhi, who arrived in that African 

nation in 1893 and remained there for 21 years with 

stays between his country and England, the local 

press reported on Monday.

 

The External Affairs Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar

 witnessed the delivery to New Delhi’s National Gandhi 

Museum by the Phoenix Settlement Trust-Gandhi 

Development Trust (PST-GDT).. in South Africa, 

a valuable testimony of the passage through 

the African nation of a man who was later 

named the Father of the Indian nation.

 

The list of donated items includes Gandhi’s hand-

woven garments, the Indian radio service 

Newsonair announced.

 

In a message posted on X, Jaishankar said Bapu’s

 life and message continue to inspire generations

 to come.

 

 

 

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Ukrainian mortars found on 


terrorist positions in Niger


March 21st, 11:58pm


(Izvestia.ru)


 


Terrorist groups operating on the territory of Niger -- use 


weapons from Ukraine, such as M120 Molot mortars,
to 
fight government forces. This was reported
on
 March 21 by the Journal du Niger.


 


"On March 17, 2025, the rebels of Jamaat Nusrat al-Islam 


Wal-Muslimin (JNIM) (a jihadist armed group that calls 


itself the official branch of Al-Qaeda - recognized as 


a terrorist organization, and banned in the Russian 


Federation. - Ed.) -- fired at the positions of Niger 


from 120-mm mortars --- near Makalondi village 


in the Tillaberi region," the newspaper reports.


 


At the same time, the JNIM group is associated with the 


Al-Qaeda terrorist organization (banned in the Russian 


Federation). After the attack, M120 Molot mortars 


were found on the positions of the militants, as 


well as instructions in Ukrainian that were 


attached to them.


 


"Two days later, on March 19th, similar attacks occurred on 


a military base near Mosipaga village in the same area. 


These attacks - were the first example of the use of 


Ukrainian mortars by terrorists against soldiers 


of Niger," the sources said.


 


In November 2024, the acting director of the Department 


for New Challenges and Threats of the Russian Foreign 


Ministry, Georgy Mikhno, said that the Kiev regime 


openly supports terrorists in Africa. According 


to him, Russia intends to fight this.


 


Relations between Ukraine and African countries became 


more complicated in August 2024, when the Ukrainian 


Main Intelligence Directorate (GUR) ...announced 


assistance to armed groups --- that attacked 


Malian soldiers on the border with Algeria. 


 


After that --- the authorities of Mali and Niger, severed 


diplomatic relations with Ukraine, and the Ministry 


of Foreign Affairs of Burkina Faso condemned 


Kiev's support for terrorism. In the same 


month, these three countries appealed 


to the UN Security Council --- to take 


action against Ukraine.






 


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Russian Ambassador talks about 


future visits of Tanzanian


 politicians to Russia


March 21st, 9:40pm


(Izvestia.ru)


 


Russia expects the participation of Speaker of the 


National Assembly of Tanzania, Tulia Exxon in
the 
international forum "Development of 


Parliamentarism", which will be 


held in Moscow in July. 


 


This was stated by Russian Ambassador to Tanzania 


Andrey Avetisyan, in an interview with Izvestia.


 


"We will be glad to see the Speaker of the National Assembly 


of Tanzania, Chairman of the Inter-Parliamentary Union


 Tulia Exxon, in Moscow in July -- at the international 


forum "Development of Parliamentarism", he said.


 


In addition, high-ranking Tanzanian guests are expected to


 participate in the celebration of the 80th anniversary of 


the Victory. 


 


The second meeting of the joint intergovernmental 


Russian-Tanzanian commission on trade and 


economic cooperation is scheduled to be 


held in Russia. 


 


The Russian side also sent invitations to the St. 


Petersburg International Economic Forum, the 


Nevsky International Environmental Congress,


 the Travel! International Tourism Forum, and 


the St. Petersburg International Legal
Forum, 
the diplomat said.


 


 


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Russian Ambassador talks about 


cooperation with Tanzania 


in the naval sphere


March 21st, 9:20pm


(Izvestia.ru)


 


Russia and Tanzania are holding consultations on the 


further development of relations in the naval sphere, 


and there are no negotiations on the construction 


of a Russian naval base, Russian Ambassador 


to Tanzania, Andrey Avetisyan said,


 in an interview with Izvestia.


 


Moscow is interested in the sultanate's logistics potential 


— its ports can allow Russia to develop transportation
along a more economical route.


 


"There are no such negotiations..... although there are 


consultations on the further development of Russian-


Tanzanian relations in the naval sphere," he said.


 


On a regular basis, business and friendly calls of Russian 


Navy ships are carried out. In particular, the recent visit


 to the port of Dar es Salaam by the Baltic Fleet patrol 


ship, Neustrashimy, had a great resonance, the 


diplomat stressed.


 


Recall that ---- in 2018, Russia and Tanzania signed 


an agreement on military-technical cooperation. 



More than 1,300 representatives of the 


Tanzanian national armed forces ---


have been trained at universities 


of the Russian Defense Ministry, 


the Russian Ambassador said.


 


 


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Cuba attends inauguration 


ceremony of Namibia’s 


president


March 21st, 3:05pm


 (Prensa Latina) 


 


Cuban Prime Minister Manuel Marrero participated 


today in the inauguration ceremony of the first 


woman president of Namibia, Netumbo 


Nandi-Ndaitwah, held at the 


State House.


 


Marrero attended the official ceremony, on behalf of the 


Cuban government -- and the Communist Party of Cuba, 


which maintains close ties with the South West Africa 


People’s Organization (Swapo) party, led by 


Nandi-Ndaitwah.


 


The ceremony was held on a significant date, as Namibia 


commemorates 35 years of its independence, an event 


in which.. the Caribbean nation played an important 


role, together with Angola - and which has been a 


bond for the friendship between the 2 countries.


 


At the event, the Namibian president expressed --- that she 


will work for the empowerment of the national population 


and the improvement of their quality of life, for which, 


she will have among her priorities -- the provision of 


services, the modernization of infrastructure and 


the diversification of the economy.


 


Other areas that she will address ----- include rural 


development, through investment in agriculture, 


and the promotion of mutually beneficial trade 


relations at the global level, as well as work 


on improving healthcare and education.


 


The first woman to assume the Namibian presidency 


won the seventh general election last November,


 where she won 57 percent of the total votes 


of two million voters.


 


 


 


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The Sudan army --- recaptures 

Khartoum presidential palace

March 21st, 2:54pm

 (PressTV)

 

In a statement released on Friday, Sudan’s army said 

its troops had recaptured the presidential palace in 

downtown Khartoum after nearly two years of 

conflict with the rival Rapid Support Forces. 

 

The palace was the last heavily guarded 

bastion of the rival group, AP reported.

 

“Today - the flag is raised, the palace is back, and the 

journey continues until victory is complete,” Sudan’s 

Information Minister Khaled al-Aiser wrote on the 

social platform X.

 

Social media videos showed Sudanese army soldiers 

inside the palace, giving the date as the 21st day of 

Ramadan. A Sudanese military officer wearing a 

captain’s epaulettes announced in the video 

and confirmed that the troops were inside

 the compound.

 

The RSF later issued a statement claiming its forces “are 

still present in the vicinity of the area, fighting bravely.”

 

A drone attack on the palace, believed to have been 

launched by the RSF, reportedly killed troops and 

journalists with Sudanese state television.

 

The RSF said they had killed dozens in the attack, adding 

that the battle for the Republican Palace is not over yet.

 

Despite the seizure of the palace ----- the RSF still controls 

large parts of the country, including much of the western 

Darfur region, which has been the scene of the deadliest 

violence since April 2023.

 

Although the RSF still has positions in Khartoum, its 

foothold there is more tenuous than at any point 

since the conflict began, and the trajectory 

suggests the RSF will be pushed out 

completely, said Ahmed Soliman,

 a senior research fellow at 

Chatham House.

 

The RSF rapidly seized the presidential palace in 

Khartoum, along with the rest of the city, after 

war broke out in April 2023 over the group's 

integration into the armed forces.

 

Sudan has been unstable since the removal 

of President Omar al-Bashir  ---  in 2019.

 

The head of the UN children’s agency said the conflict 

has created the world’s largest humanitarian crisis. 

UNICEF on Friday separately decried the looting 

of food aid meant for malnourished children at 

Al Bashir Hospital, on Khartoum's outskirts.

 

The war has killed more than 28,000 people, forced 

millions to flee their homes.. and left some families 

eating grass in a desperate attempt to survive, as 

famine ---- sweeps parts of the country. Other

estimates suggest a far higher death toll.

 

 

 

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Somalia: Presidential Convoy 


Targeted by Al-Shabab 


Bomb Attack


March 19th, 5:41pm


(teleSUR)


 


Soon after President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud’s convoy 


departed the presidential palace in Mogadishu, it was 


struck by a bomb blast. Eyewitnesses reported that


the explosion may have caused up to 3 fatalities, 


although official casualty figures have not 


been released.


 


Government sources confirmed that the president 


was unharmed and continued his journey to 


Middle Shabelle in southern Somalia to 


oversee military operations 


against Al-Shabab.


 


The militant group, which opposes Somalia’s federal 


authorities, claimed responsibility for the attack. 


This marks only the second direct targeting of 


the president since 2014.


 


Somalia’s government has intensified its efforts to 


combat Al-Shabab, which controls parts of rural 


Somalia and poses a significant threat to the 


nation’s stability in the Horn of Africa. The 


attack underscores - the ongoing 


challenges in securing peace 


and stability in the region.


 


 


 


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Nigerian Floods: Recovery 


Amid Humanitarian Crisis


March 19th, 5:30pm


(teleSUR)


 


Elizabeth Felix, a fish trader, stands amidst the revived


 vibrancy of Maiduguri’s main market, a stark contrast


 to six months ago --- when relentless rains and 


devastating floods submerged the area, 


wreaking havoc across Central and


 West Africa.


 


Maiduguri, capital of Nigeria’s northern Borno state, 


experienced some of the harshest impacts.


 


“I lost everything,” Felix recounts, reflecting on 


the $1,332 worth of goods swept away... when 


her shop was submerged under floodwaters.


 


Maiduguri, already grappling with challenges from an 


insurgency since 2009, saw lives lost, hundreds of 


thousands displaced, markets destroyed, roads 


shattered, and Sanda Kyarimi zoo lose


 nearly 80% of its animals.


 


The flooding, intensified by a dam collapse, left 15% of 


the city underwater. Neighbourhoods vanished... and 


existing humanitarian conditions in the insurgency-


affected state --- worsened sharply.


 


Recovery efforts aim to bring back a semblance of 


normalcy while addressing the profound impacts 


of this dual crisis.


 


This vivid example underscores the urgent need


 for climate resilience in vulnerable regions


 like Maiduguri.


 


 


 


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Saharawi army shells Moroccan 


positions in two localities


March 19th, 4:41pm


(Prensa Latina) 


 


The Saharawi artillery shelled two positions of the 


Moroccan army.... in two occupied localities, an 


official source reported today in a statement 


circulated in this city, capital of Algeria.


 


The targets attacked by the Saharawi People’s Liberation 


Army (SPLA) were support points located in the areas of 


Zarzaiyat and Ashrak Laghfgrab, Guelta sector, says


the text, released by the SPA news agency, 


which adds that the operation caused 


military casualties.


 


The artillery bombardment is part of the harassment 


of the SPLA launched after the ceasefire was 


broken and the war started in November


 2020, the news dispatch recalls.


 


 


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DRC and Rwanda presidents 


agree on ceasefire in Qatar


March 19th, 4:40pm


 (Prensa Latina) 


 


The presidents of the Democratic Republic of Congo 


(DRC), Felix Tshisekedi, and Rwanda, Paul Kagame, 


held talks in Doha, the capital of Qatar.... and 


agreed on a ceasefire in eastern DR Congo,


 local media reported on Wednesday.


 


DRC presidential spokesperson, Tina Salama, told a local 


radio station that the two heads of State met on 


Tuesday - at the initiative of Emir of Qatar 


Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad bin Khalifa 


Al Thani... to find solutions to 


the conflict.


 


Salama stated, “The most important thing for us is 


to reach an immediate ceasefire and the heads of 


State reaffirmed the commitment of all parties to


 an immediate and unconditional ceasefire.”


 


The spokesperson added, that discussions in Doha


 will continue to reinforce the Nairobi and Luanda


 processes --- and build solid foundations for


 achieving peace.


 


Presidents Tshisekedi and Kagame met for the first time 


after the escalation of violence in eastern DRC, which 


led to the seizure of major cities such as Goma, in 


North Kivu, and Bukavu, in South Kivu, by the 


March 23 Movement (M23) rebels.... with 


Rwandan support.


 


 



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 Niger quits International 

Organization of La 

Francophonie

March 18th, 11:46am

 (Prensa Latina)

 

The military junta that governs Niger reportedly 

has announced this country's withdrawal from 

the International Organization of La 

Francophonie (OIF).

 

The decision was announced --- in a letter sent to Niger’s 

diplomatic missions abroad by Laouali Labo, secretary 

general of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs ---- and 

confirmed by the OIF spokesperson, Oria K. 

Vande Weghe, to a local TV channel.

 

Niger’s cooperation with the OIF had already been 

suspended following the July 2023 coup d’état 

against then-President Mohamed Bazoum.

 

Niamey, thus, joins Burkina Faso in leaving the OIF, 

so some observers speculate that Mali could take 

similar decisions, as the three countries have 

recently minimized their ties --- with their 

former coloniser.

 

 





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Image: Sudan's Wazza instrument

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ONE UNION

Two weeks before Brexit, the African Union

 announced a new single African passport
that permits holders to enter any of the
 54 AU member states without a visa –
an interesting turn in African history
which NO-ONE in the West knows
or cares about !  What a stunning
reflection of how far our mindset
and media are, from the 'world
community' we say we love.

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The above is one reason why Rhondda Records
is devoting this page to Africa - and there
are so many other reasons!

Here are two - one bad - one good.

I was stunned, when I read a year or so
ago, that 40% of Africa has no regular
electricity supply! How could this be?

And, second, Africa is not only the
Mother of the human species...
it is, now, becoming the hope
of the new multipolar world.

Rise up, Africa!





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