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Rwanda: U.S. Secures Tungsten Supply Deal Amid Strategic Resource Push
On August 28, U.S.-linked Global Tungsten and Powders (GTP) signed an agreement with Trinity Metals to purchase tungsten concentrate from Rwanda’s Nyakabingo mine — the largest tungsten site in Africa, producing over 50 tons monthly.
This deal comes on the heels of a $3.86…
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Mali: Institutionalization of Azawad Separatists
Following the opening of an office by the Azawad Liberation Front (FLA) in Tin-Essako, a second outpost has now been established in Talhandak, near the Algerian border.
The creation of regional administrations signals growing separatist control over areas where the Malian government…
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Passport Fee Hike: Nigerians Question New Price
The Federal Government of Nigeria has defended its sharp increase in passport fees, now set at ₦100,000 for a 32-page booklet and ₦200,000 for a 64-page booklet, claiming the move will curb corruption and ensure timely delivery. Critics, however, warn that this “Citizenship Barrier”…
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like the brotha said how does raising passport fees curve corruption?
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Ghana or America? “Where Should We RAISE Our Kids?”
In this powerful episode of The Diaspora Conversation Podcast, we sit down with Jacqueline Ward-Brew—an award-winning educator, curriculum developer, and founder of Mama Brew’s Classroom—whose life journey from Ghana to the U.S. shaped her mission to revolutionize education for Black and…
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Many of us trying to live the Afrikan dream!
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Great video! Thank you for sharing!
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