KIBERA, Kenya (AP) — Dotting the roadside in what is widely considered Africa’s largest urban slum are typical stands selling vegetables. What isn’t typical is their acceptance of bitcoin as a form of payment. Around 200 people use bitcoin in Soweto West, a neighborhood of the Kibera slum in Kenya ‘s capital. It’s part of an initiative to extend...
China, African nations urge US to resolve trade tensions through ‘equal’ talks
ISTANBUL – China and 53 African nations, along with the African Union Commission, on Wednesday called on the US to return to trade talks based on “equality, respect and mutual benefit,” urging a shift from protectionist tariffs to multilateral dialogue. The appeal came in the China-Africa Changsha Declaration on Upholding Solidarity and Cooperation of the Global...
Puntland President Sends Strong Warning to Federal Government
Garowe, (WDN)- At a ceremony in Garowe marking the opening of a newly completed bridge—expected to significantly ease transportation and improve connectivity—President Said Abdullahi Deni, surrounded by senior officials and dignitaries, used the occasion not only to celebrate the infrastructure milestone but also to deliver a sharp rebuke. “We will never accept projects tainted by...
Mounting Discontent in Puntland: President Deni Faces Rising Opposition Over Economic Decline and Inaction
Garowe (WDN)- Opposition to President Said Abdullahi Deni is growing steadily across Puntland, as public frustration mounts over his administration’s failures and authoritarian leadership style. Now in his seventh year at the helm, President Deni is facing increasing criticism for economic stagnation, high inflation, widespread unemployment, and a deepening disconnect from both the public and...
Traditional community initiative in Galgadud helps impoverished pastoralists to restock their herds
(ERGO) – Local elders in central Somalia’s Galgadud region have activated a traditional mechanism to restock the herds of families whose livestock died in the harsh drought by collecting animals from more fortunate pastoralists. Yusuf Mohamed Hassan’s family of 10 is recovering from severe hardship after receiving 40 goats at the end of March. “When we...
World Environment Day in the Shadows of Collapse: Somalia’s Deforestation Crisis
By Hussien Mohamed Yusuf Recently, during a meeting with several NGOs working in the cross-border areas of Somalia and Kenya, we deliberated on livelihoods and natural resource management. It was a typical technical session—discussions on resilience, climate adaptation, and local livelihoods—until one participant from the Gedo region of Somalia shared a deeply disturbing set of...
Mauritania’s Tah elected president of AfDB, Africa’s top development bank
ABIDJAN, Reuters) – Former Mauritanian Finance Minister Sidi Ould Tah has been elected president of the African Development Bank (AfDB), the lender said on Thursday, after a poll during the bank’s annual meeting in Ivory Coast. He will replace Akinwumi Adesina, a Nigerian economist who will step down in September after completing the maximum two...
African Development Bank to pick new head to confront US funding cuts
NAIROBI/ABIDJAN, (Reuters) – The African Development Bank is meeting in Ivory Coast this week to pick a new president at a time when the continent’s biggest multilateral lender faces unprecedented challenges from funding cuts by the U.S. government. Washington wants to cut $555 million in funding to the AfDB and its African Development Fund, which offers low-priced...
Impact of rural drought hits low income families and their children in Dusamareb
(ERGO) – Poor women affected by the drought conditions in Dusamareb, in central Somalia’s Galmudug state, are unable to return their children to school after they were expelled for failure to pay school fees. Maka Hassan Ahmed’s four school aged children have been out of school since March. She used to earn a living by slaughtering...