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Chad – a country of contrasts

Chad – a country of contrasts

Editor’s note: Retired judge John P. Smith, who lives in Nevis, will share his traveling adventures with the Enterprise, as he concludes the last leg of his quest. “I strongly believe that seeing a place for myself is the way to mitigate...

Owner:  Marcil-Black Family
AfDB, ICRC partner to support inclusive, resilient water services in Maiduguri
Morocco’s Atlantic Strategy Charts New Course for Africa’s Economic Integration

Morocco’s Atlantic Strategy Charts New Course for Africa’s Economic Integration

Rabat – Morocco’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Nasser Bourita said on Tuesday in Rabat that King Mohammed VI’s vision places the sea at the center of Morocco’s development, continental connection, and sovereignty. At the opening of a seminar on...

Owner:  Samir & Adnane Bennis
World News | UAE Sends 30 Tonnes of Medical Supplies, Including Emergency Medicines to Chad to Combat Cholera Outbreak
UAE sends 30 tonnes of medical supplies, including emergency medicines to Chad to combat cholera outbreak
Feminist Electrification: the Power Africa Needs

Feminist Electrification: the Power Africa Needs

Africa, Climate Change, Development & Aid, Editors' Choice, Featured, Headlines, Natural Resources, Sustainable Development Goals, TerraViva United Nations Opinion WASHINGTON DC, Aug 25 2025 (IPS) - Chad is one of the most extreme examples of...

Owner:  Inter Press Service (Non-profit)
UAE sends 30 tones of medical supplies to Chad to fight cholera

UAE sends 30 tones of medical supplies to Chad to fight cholera

Abu Dhabi: The United Arab Emirates has dispatched a significant shipment of humanitarian aid to support the Republic of Chad in combating a cholera outbreak. The urgent shipment has included emergency medicines and other essential health items to...

Owner:  Eswaramangalam Family
IUCN formally recognises 4 distinct species of giraffe in Africa

IUCN formally recognises 4 distinct species of giraffe in Africa

A landmark decision by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) has formally recognised four genetically distinct giraffe species across Africa, overturning over 250 years of scientific classification. The change is expected to...

Owner:  Pixable Media FZE (Non-tranparent)
A debilitating virus surges globally as mosquitoes move with warming climate

A debilitating virus surges globally as mosquitoes move with warming climate

The World Health Organization is warning that current transmission patterns resemble a global outbreak that infected 500,000 people 20 years ago, contributing to a surge of new disabilities. A mosquito-borne virus that can leave infected people...

Owner:  Matthew & Ricardo Angulo
Beyond African Union Governance, Peace 

Beyond African Union Governance, Peace 

and Security Frameworks: Sorrow and Fear Bola A. Akinterinwa The Chairperson of the African Union Commission, H.E Mahmoud Ali Youssouf, has set up a High-level Panel of Eminent Experts to conduct a Comprehensive Review of the African Union...

Owner:  Nduka Obaigbena
Saudi, Chadian FMs Discuss Bilateral Ties 
UAE sends medical supplies to Chad to combat cholera outbreak
UAE sends 30 tonnes of medical aid to Chad to combat cholera outbreak
Xiconomics: How Xi's green vision sparks hope for a sustainable world
CAR: Solar project to tackle one of Africa’s lowest energy rates

CAR: Solar project to tackle one of Africa’s lowest energy rates

The Central African Republic (CAR), which has one of the worst electricity access rates in the world, is trying to bridge that gap through employing renewable energy technology such as solar power. To further this aim, construction recently...

Owner:  VUKA Group
Japa: Greener pastures getting nearer

Japa: Greener pastures getting nearer

Japa, a process through which Nigerians leave the country to seek greener pastures in western and Asian countries, is gradually taking a different dimension as some youths now search for better living conditions in African countries. Weekend Trust...

Owner:  Malam Kabiru A. Yusuf
The Moroccan Atlantic Initiative: A strategic vision for the development of African countries in the Sahel
Visa-Free policy will double Africa’s US$190 billion tourism revenue — Julius Debrah
Visa-free policy would double Africa’s US$190bn tourism revenue – Julius Debrah

Visa-free policy would double Africa’s US$190bn tourism revenue – Julius Debrah

The Chief of Staff, Julius Debrah, has stressed the urgent need to dismantle barriers that prevent the free movement of people, goods, and services across the African continent. He insisted that the over US$190 billion generated annually from...

Owner:  Notice Board Ltd

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