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Ethiopia’s Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed Wins 2019 Nobel peace Prize

The Nobel Peace Prize has been awarded to Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed "for his efforts to achieve peace and international cooperation" in resolving the border conflict with neighboring Eritrea, the Norwegian Nobel Committee in Oslo said Friday. Ethiopia and...

Rwanda Launches First ‘Made Entirely in Africa’ Smartphones

Rwanda’s Mara Group launched two smartphones on Monday, describing them as the first “Made in Africa” models and giving a boost to the country’s ambitions to become a regional technology hub. The Mara X and Mara Z will use Google’s...

Africa Has the Highest Number of Female Inventors in the World

Africa has the highest number of Female the world, a new study by UK’s Intellectual Property Office has revealed. The research titled: ‘An analysis of female inventorship’, found that the highest share of female inventors are in Africa. The study found...

Johannesburg is the Wealthiest City in Africa; According to the 2019 Africa Wealth Report

New World Wealth and AfrAsia Bank have published the latest African Wealth Report, showing the levels of wealth of various African nations at the end of 2018. According to the 2019 Africa Wealth Report produced by New World Wealth and...

Netherlands to Return Stolen 18th Century Crown to Ethiopia after Refugee Hid it for 21 Years

Hidden for 21 years in a Dutch flat, an 18th Century Ethiopian crown finally heads home. The crown was stolen from the East African country dubbed the horn of Africa, which is a rugged, landlocked split country split by the...

Meet Saint Bakhita, The Sudanese Slave Who was made a Catholic Saint in 1992

Meet Saint Bakhita, The Sudanese Slave Who was made a Catholic Saint in 1992 Saint Josephine Bakhita was born around 1869 in Darfur, Sudan. She was captured by slave-traders at the age of nine, forcibly converted to Islam and sold...

U.S. Museum finally Returns Stolen Gold Coffin of Ancient Egyptian Priest Worth $4m

An ancient golden coffin worth $4 million, which is believed to have been looted from Egypt and sold to the Metropolitan Museum of Art (the Met) in New York City, has been returned to its home in a ceremony...

One Third of Africans Studying in U.S. Are Nigerians – US Embassy Official

About one-third of African students studying in the U.S. are Nigerians, an official said on Wednesday. The Cultural Affairs Officer of the U.S. Embassy in Nigeria, Malia Heroux, made this known during an education fair for Nigerian students seeking...

Top 10: Best Places to Invest in Africa in 2020, According to RMB study

South Africa’s Rand Merchant Bank (RMB) has just published the 9th edition of its “Where to invest in Africa” report which ranks the most attractive destinations for investment on the continent in 2020. While the most attractive economies remain broadly...

Meet the Mundari People of South Sudan who Bathe in Urine of Cows to Prevent Infections

The Mundari people are a small ethnic group of South Sudan and one of the Nilotic peoples. The group like the Fulani tribes, are very cattle-oriented: cattle serves as food, a form of currency and a mark of status. Marriages...

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Annice: The Enslaved Woman Who Drowned Her Children to Deprive Her Master of Future Slaves

On August 23, 1828, Annice became the first enslaved woman known to be executed in Missouri. She was hanged...
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