Nigerian singer Ayra Starr had a very different life on social networks before she became an afrobeats star because she was an online troll, managing a page dedicated to American rapper Nicki Minaj. In Internet slang, a troll characterizes an individual seeking attention by creating negative feelings, or behavior aimed …
Read More »Digital: top 10 best-performing countries
Among the 25 African countries surveyed by Surfshark, a Netherlands-based cybersecurity company, ten have a better quality of digital life. The Digital Quality of Life Index 2024 ranking shows the progress made by many countries over the period 2019-2024. Five criteria were taken into account: Internet affordability, quality of Internet …
Read More »DRC: hundreds of weapons collected by children
In the Democratic Republic of Congo, volunteers are collecting weapons that may have been abandoned or distributed by the Congolese military when they withdrew from Bukavu. These volunteers include children. Since Monday February 17, dozens of volunteers have been criss-crossing the city of Bukavu to collect these abandoned weapons. For …
Read More »Ghana: a boy found dead in Lake
A 10-year-old boy has tragically drowned in Salt Lake at Gomoa Nyanyano in the Gomoa East District of the Central Region, Ghana. According to Adom, the deceased went missing on Wednesday after returning from school. His body was discovered on Thursday, February 20, 2025. The Assemblyman for the Upper Nyanyano …
Read More »Filmmaker Souleymane Cissé has died
Malian filmmaker Souleymane Cissé, a pioneer of African cinema with a career spanning 50 years, has died at age 84 in Mali, according to information. The cause of Cissé’s death was not announced. The Malian government said Cissé had just held a press conference to present two trophies as a …
Read More »Teen dies after injecting himself with butterfly remains
A 14-year-old brazilian boy died after injecting a mixture of dead butterfly remains and water in Brazil, according to reports. The deceased was hospitalized in Vitoria de Conquista, experiencing severe pain, vomiting, and difficulty walking after injecting the concoction into his leg, according to reports. Authorities are investigating whether his …
Read More »Total Energies sells its assets in Burkina Faso
French oil group Total Energies announced on Tuesday the sale of its assets in Burkina Faso, a few weeks after a similar operation in Mali, reports said. Total Energies announced on Tuesday, February 18, the sale of its assets in Burkina Faso to Coris Investment Group, a company headed by …
Read More »A less impoverished population and a strong economy
According to reports, Ivory Coast, through its future National Development Plan (NDP) covering the period 2026-2030, aims to achieve a poverty rate below 20% by 2030. Against a backdrop of strong demographic growth of 2.6% per year, the average per capita income is to be revised upwards. From 1,722 dollars …
Read More »Meta makes a major investment
Meta announces the deployment of thousands of kilometers of undersea cable to unleash the global potential of artificial intelligence. The American giant Meta thus intends to strengthen its independence by relying on an infrastructure that is as essential as it is sensitive. For the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, …
Read More »Chad: the army claims to have killed 297 terrorists since November
On Tuesday, February 18, 2025, the Chadian army announced the end of Operation Haskanite, launched last November against Boko Haram, according to reports. The operation resulted in the neutralization of almost 300 terrorists and the death of 27 Chadian forces, reports stated. The Haskanite operation was launched on November 7, …
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