‘No-one can handle another war’ – Tigrayans fear fresh Ethiopian conflict
Residents in Ethiopia’s north tell the BBC they are stocking up and taking cash out as tensions deepen.
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Residents in Ethiopia’s north tell the BBC they are stocking up and taking cash out as tensions deepen.
In a strongly worded statement, Rwanda accuses Belgium of “lies and manipulation”.
A spokesperson for the South African government told the BBC there had been an assault at the station.
In South Africa, a quiet revolution is underway as solar and water tank adopters challenge the status quo, forcing the government to rethink its approach to energy and water provision. According to a recent Mail & Guardian article, citizens are increasingly turning to private solutions like solar panels and boreholes, driven by decades of municipal … Read more
Education isn’t just about books—it’s the pulse of African sovereignty, a tool to reclaim our personality and build resilient communities. At PowerAfrika, we see education as the cornerstone of self-reliance, weaving together cultural pride and modern innovation to shape a future where Africa thrives on its own terms. From classrooms lit by solar power to … Read more
A few years ago, PowerAfrika began as a bold vision—to celebrate the African personality, restore sovereignty, and empower communities through self-reliance. Today, it’s evolving into a movement driven by people who believe in Africa’s boundless potential. PowerAfrika goes beyond renewable energy; it’s a vibrant celebration of African heritage, culture, and resilience. In its early stages … Read more
Solar power is not just an energy source; it’s a beacon of hope for millions in Africa. With the continent boasting a staggering solar potential of 1 million terawatt-hours annually (IRENA, 2024), the promise of ending energy poverty is tantalizingly close. Yet, 590 million Africans still live without electricity, a glaring challenge that renewable energy … Read more