Author: Abdihakim Kalale

The WAJ reporter based in Africa, focusing on Eastern Africa & African continent in large.

“Conflict in war-torn North Darfur state of Sudan has displaced around 15,000 families within a mere 48 hours, as marked by the International Organization for Migration of the United Nations,” said a spokesperson. The hostilities between the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and the army, as well as their allied militias, were responsible for the majority of the displaced families, who fled mostly to places within the same area. War in North Darfur Escalates as Famine Declared in Displacement Camps Since April 2023, the war has killed tens of thousands and left over 12 million homeless, turning it into one…

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In Africa, coups are usually classified into three configurations. The direct one is where the military takes over and a commander kicks out another by brutal way. This is normal in 1960s. The second one is those who are linked with ideological revolutionaries. They are the ones who seize powers and take social responsibility for transforming society into a new form. That was how it happened to political leaders like Gamal Abdel Nasser in Egypt, Muammar Gaddafi in Libya, and Ibrahim Traoré in Burkina Faso. The third groups do a mixed approach of political figures whereby they contest the legitimacy…

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Despite the fact that there is a fall-off in the number of cases of malaria in some areas of the country, it still remains to be an addressable issue. The national CDC malaria prevalence declined from 14% in 2015 to 8.1% in 2022. Nevertheless, regions such as Tabora, Kagera, and Katavi are still home to the high infection rates phenomenon, which is a major obstacle to the country’s plan of malaria elimination by 2030. Environmental Factors and Challenges Stagnant water bodies in malaria prone localities provide suitable environments for mosquito breeding, which in turn is a handicap to the control of the…

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Three huge corporations like CMST, Mercuria, and Henry Bath and Son Ltd appear to be interested in the investment. They intend to take advantage of the port as a piece of their trade strategy in Africa. Their meeting organized by DP World and Tanzania Ports Authority represents investor confidence in Tanzania’s logistics and infrastructure reaching new levels. Dar es Salaam Port Attracts Global Metal Investors At new era, Dar es Salaam Port is doing well by implementing efficiency strategies and involving the private sector, which has got the fanciness of three leading global metal trading companies. CMST, Mercuria, and Henry…

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Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud received the new African Union Chairperson, Mahmoud Ali Yusuf, in Mogadishu yesterday, where they discussed strengthening relations between the African Union and Somalia, and enhancing strategic cooperation between Somalia and the African Union. Mohamoud Ali Youssef, a former foreign minister of Djibouti, was elected as the African Union Chairperson in early February, defeating Raila Odinga, former Kenyan Prime Minister and opposition leader. Somalia strongly supported Mahmoud Ali Youssef’s candidacy, which led to his visit to Somalia. The meeting between the two leaders focused on regional security, economic development, reform of government institutions, and the fight…

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The airport in the capital city of Chad, N’Djamena and Amdjarass Airport are our legitimate targets and we will retaliate against the UAE, a senior Sudanese military official said, adding that airports in neighboring Chad will be recognized as military targets because the military equipment the UAE supports the RSF with is unloaded there, accusing the United Arab Emirates (UAE) of supporting the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in the war in Sudan. General Yasir al-Atta, Sudan’s deputy army chief and a member of the Supreme Council of Sudan, made the remarks at a funeral in Gadaref, eastern Sudan for military…

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Six Kenyan Police officers were killed and 4 others injured after suspected Al-Shabab militants assaulted a security base in Garissa, northeastern Kenya. Security Forces Targeted in Deadly Raid Garissa County Police Commissioner Mohamed Mwabudzo stated that six Kenyan police officers were killed and four others injured in an attack on a security base near Kenya’s border with Somalia, the Commissioner also said that the assault, which took place early yesterday morning, mirrored past attacks by the Al-Qaeda-affiliated terrorist group Al-Shabab. The Militants ambushed police officers at around 5:30 am local time while they were preparing for morning prayers. Militants used…

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The meeting focused on bilateral relations and regional cooperation, with Eritrean Foreign Minister conveying greetings from President isaias Afwerki of Eritrea to the Egyptian President. President al-Sisi received the greetings warmly, emphasizing the importance of relations and cooperation between the two countries in the areas of security and development. The meeting also reportedly addressed the situation in the Horn of Africa, in particularly the joint cooperation between Eritrea and Egypt. In addition, the meeting also addressed maintaining security along the Red Sea coast where both countries have coastal regions, as Eritrea and Egypt continue their joint cooperation. Eritrea has been…

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Following the Al-Shabaab terrorist organisation’s advance towards the Somali capital Mogadishu, Türkiye stepped in militarily after to support Somalia in Thwarting the ground widespread attacks. Recently, Akıncı drones were sent to the Somali National Army(SNA), which is already known for using TB2s. Now, T129 Atak helicopters are being deployed to Somalia’s frontlines. The Somali government will equip its new trained airforce graduates from Türkiye with a new batch of T129 ATAK attack helicopters to support operations against Al-Shabab militants, according to reports. Unlike traditional weaponry, these helicopters are engineered for direct combat with ground forces, boasting advanced features like machine…

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Amid escalating tensions, political instability in the country and the risk of renewed clashes and civil war between South Sudanese parties, the German Embassy in the capital Juba, has been temporarily closed. Political Instability in South Sudan led to the Closer In a statement Germany announced the closure of its diplomatic mission in South Sudan including the Embassy due to the rising political instability and security concerns across the country. The country is “On the brink of civil war” warned Annalena Baerbock, the German Foreign Minister urguing the parties and leaders to de-escalate the tensions. The decision was made by…

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A DHC-5D Buffalo aircraft which was operated by Trident, an Aviation Ltd. company in Somalia, departed from Dhobley Airport and crashed into the ground on its way to Aden Abdulle International Airport, the plane reportedly crashed some km away from Mogadishu, in the outskirts of the capital city. An aircraft registered as 5Y-RBA flight number faced tragic incident and met its end approximately 24 kilometers away from Mogadishu last night. Unfortunately, 5 person in the plane was killed in this incident. The plane was flying from the Dobley a city near Kenyan boarder to Mogadishu airport when the accident happened.…

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Somaliland’s Foreign Minister, Abdirahman Dahir Adan, stated in an interview with Israel’s public broadcaster KAN that the region is open to discussions on various matters but emphasized that any future dialogue must begin with formal recognition. Adan made it clear that Somaliland, which unilaterally declared independence from Somalia more than three decades ago, has not been officially recognized by any UN member state, including Somalia. This lack of recognition has shaped the region’s stance on foreign relations and diplomatic engagements. In response to reports that U.S. and Israeli officials had approached three East African governments about potentially relocating displaced Gazan…

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Tanzanians gathered in large numbers yesterday in Chato, Geita region, to commemorate the fourth anniversary of the passing of former President John Pombe Magufuli, who died on March 17, 2021. The memorial service was attended by his widow, Mama Janeth Magufuli, family members, government officials, and the public. Held at Rulenge, Ngara Catholic Diocese, St. John Maria Muzeyi Parish, the ceremony was led by Bishop Severine Niwemugizi. Several high-ranking officials, including Home Affairs Minister Innocent Bashungwa and Geita Regional Commissioner Martin Shigela, were present to pay tribute to Magufuli’s legacy. Magufuli, born in 1959, served as Tanzania’s fifth president from…

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People in Mekelle, the capital of Ethiopia’s Tigray region, are increasingly worried about the possibility of renewed violence as political disputes escalate. Many residents are preparing for the worst by stocking up on essentials, withdrawing savings, or leaving for Addis Ababa. The peace deal signed in 2022, which ended the devastating war, is now under strain due to power struggles between the interim administration and Tigray’s political leadership. Disagreements over territory lost during the war and allegations of external interference have deepened divisions. Meanwhile, Ethiopia’s relations with Eritrea remain tense, with accusations of border violations and human rights abuses adding…

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During an official visit to Kenya, African Development Bank (AfDB) President Akinwumi Adesina was honored with the CGH by President William Ruto at State House, Nairobi, on March 17, 2025. The award recognizes his leadership in driving economic development across Africa and strengthening Kenya’s progress in key sectors. Ruto praised Adesina for spearheading initiatives that have enhanced electricity access, food security, infrastructure, and regional integration. He highlighted AfDB’s role in unlocking Kenya’s potential and improving lives across the continent. The CGH is among Kenya’s three highest-ranking honors, typically reserved for sitting presidents and distinguished religious or military figures. Other notable…

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The deployment of Akıncı drones marks a significant boost to Somalia’s counterinsurgency efforts, as these advanced unmanned combat aerial vehicles (UCAVs) offer superior firepower and operational capabilities compared to the widely used TB2 drones. Unlike the TB2, which carries up to four mini munitions and is primarily used for counterterrorism and surveillance, the Akıncı drone has a payload capacity of 1,500 kg. This allows it to deploy heavy and long-range weapons such as SOM cruise missiles, Gökdoğan and Bozok missiles, and MK-82 bombs. Additionally, the Akıncı is designed for electronic warfare and network-centric operations, making it a vital asset for…

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