Africa: Guterres Tells AU Summit – ‘This Is 2026 – Not 1946’ in Push for Reform
Calling for sweeping reforms of global institutions, UN Secretary-General António Guterres told African leaders on Saturday that the absence of permanent African seats on the Security Council is “indefensible,” declaring: “This is 2026 – not 1946.” In a world marked by division and mistrust, he said, the African Union (AU) stands as a “flagship for…
Don’t ask ‘How much do you make?’ on a date—ask these 7 questions instead
Dating is full of tiny money moments: choosing a restaurant, talking about travel, splitting a check, and deciding whether a gift is “too much.” You don’t need to ask someone how much they make, what their net worth is, or how much student loan debt they carry to learn how they approach money and what…
Jumia aims for profit as it fends off Chinese rivals
Africa-focused e-commerce retailer Jumia Technologies expects to break even in the last quarter of 2026 and deliver its first full-year profit next year as it accelerates growth after years of restructuring, its CEO said on Wednesday. Jumia, which will operate in eight markets after exiting Algeria this month, has dropped everyday grocery items and food…
Stolz breaks Olympic record and wins second gold medal
IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser. Now Playing Stolz breaks Olympic record and wins second gold medal 01:06 UP NEXT No arrests made after search of location near Guthrie home 00:43 Public vote names National Zoo’s elephant calf ‘Linh Mai’ 00:20 Girl Scout sells record-breaking number…
Spacecoin aims to end internet blackouts through subversion and governmental attacks
In the current global landscape of 2026, internet shutdowns have evolved into a standard tool for state-led subversion. Governments in Iran and Uganda have already enforced severe blackouts this year to stifle dissent, Iran to mask a crackdown on inflation-related protests and Uganda to control the narrative during a general election. As centralized infrastructure remains…
Cuban cigar festival called off as US blockade worsens energy crisis
The annual aficionados’ bonanza has been postponed until further notice as shortages affect international travel.
AI won’t take jobs, but skills gaps will
Zethu Lubisi, ICT manager for planning and governance at the University of the Witwatersrand. A lack of data literacy, not artificial intelligence (AI), poses the biggest threat to today’s workforce, according to Zethu Lubisi, ICT manager for planning and governance at the University of the Witwatersrand. Speaking yesterday at the ITWeb Data Insights Summit at…
Africa: “Women Leaders Reshaping African Governance”- Namibia Convenes High-Level Dialogue in Addis
Addis Ababa — On the margins of the African Union Summit, Namibia, through its Mission in Addis Ababa, co-convened a high-level Presidential Fireside Conversation under the theme “Beyond Barriers: Women Leaders Reshaping African Governance.” The dialogue on February 13th brought together continental institutions, global partners, and Africa’s current and former female Heads of State to…
Why everyone in Italy is kissing
Italians are especially affectionate, and “CBS Saturday Morning” explores why.
Start-up king joins Paratus Rwanda
Innocent Mutimura, newly appointed country manager of Paratus Rwanda Pan-African telecommunications operator Paratus Group opened its doors in Rwanda recently and is now pleased to announce the appointment of Innocent Mutimura as its country manager. Mutimura comes to the position with a wealth of relevant experience gained across the East African region, having held senior…
