Kenya to start building nuclear power plant in 2027 – CEO

South Africa is currently the only African country that produces nuclear energyImage caption: South Africa is currently the only African country that produces nuclear energy Kenya will begin constructing a nuclear power... Read more »

 Nelson Mandela’s granddaughter Zoleka dies at 43

Video caption: Zoleka Mandela was interviewed as part of the BBC’s 100 Women series in 2016Zoleka Mandela was interviewed as part of the BBC’s 100 Women series in 2016 Zoleka Mandela, granddaughter... Read more »

 Nigeria: 6km charity walk to support children fighting Cancer

 In a bid to create awareness on early cancer detection on children the Okapi Children Cancer Foundation in Abuja, Nigeria held a 6km charity walk to support children fighting cancer. This year’s... Read more »

 Libya orders 8 officials jailed in probe into deadly dam collapse

 Libya’s prosecutor general on Monday ordered the arrest of eight officials as part of his inquiry into the recent flood dis­aster which killed thousands, his office said. The flash flood, which witnesses... Read more »

 Al-Shabab militants killed in raid after truck bomb – Somalia

 The Somali government says its forces killed scores of al-Shabab militants just a day after a truck bomb killed at least 10 people in the central town of Beledweyne. Deputy Information Minister... Read more »

 Ethiopia’s growing diplomatic leadership in Horn of Africa and beyond

Since the signing of the Pretoria peace agreement, Ethiopia has been making commendable efforts to restore its position in international diplomatic affairs. These efforts have borne fruit as Ethiopia’s foreign relations with... Read more »

 Ethiopia’s growing role in continental, global blocs, Ambassador Feseha Shawel elaborates

Today’s guest of the Ethiopian Herald is Ambassador Feseha Shawel, Director General of the African Affairs Directorate with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ethiopia. During his brief stay with The Ethiopian... Read more »

 Conserving, registering heritages for socio-economic dev’t

Ethiopia has joined UNESCO since 1955. The nation had registered its first world heritages with the Rock-Hewn Churches of Lalibela as a cultural heritage and Simien National Park as a natural heritage... Read more »

 There will be no confirmation that rich countries have met their $100 billion a year climate finance promise until 2025 at the earliest

That’s according to ministers from Canada and Germany, the two nations tasked with drawing up the “delivery plan” for belatedly meeting the pledge. In an open letter, Canada’s Steven Guilbeault and Germany’s... Read more »

 New report proposes victim-centered strategies for integrating Transitional Justice into the Sustainable Development Agenda

NEWYORK-In advance of this week’s pivotal 2023 SDG Summit, the Working Group on Transitional Justice and SDG16+ has released a new report underscoring the contribution of transitional justice to the advancement of... Read more »