Ethiopia: ‘Let’s Paint Tomorrow Together’
[Ethiopian Herald] An inspiring art exhibition titled “Let’s Paint Tomorrow Together” opened recently at Addis Ababa University’s Ale Fine Art by Alem Art Gallery. This event not only highlights the vibrant artistic talents of individuals with disabili…
Uganda: Music Icons Blu 3 and Ghetto Kids to Perform At the 4th Edition of the African Peace Concert 2025
[Nile Post] The concert will be held at Nsambya Gardens on 10th January 2025, and a ticket goes for $100 of which part will go to the cause.
Sudan: Rapid Support Forces Kill Sudanese Journalist Hanan Adam
[People’s Dispatch] Hanan Adam was a journalist at the Ministry of Culture and Information in the Gezira state and a correspondent for Al-Maidan newspaper of the Sudanese Communist Party
Rwanda: Rwanda Extends Opening Hours for Bars, Nightclubs During Festive Season
[New Times] Rwanda Development Board (RDB) has announced extended operating hours for hospitality activities during the festive season.
Uganda: Comedian Reign Wants to Reclaim Lubaga South for the Arts
[Observer] Renowned comedian, musician and teacher Obed Lubega Karim, popularly known as Reign of the duo Maulana and Reign, has announced his candidacy for the Lubaga South parliamentary seat in the upcoming 2026 elections.
Eritrea: Eritrea Participates in Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights Workshop
[Shabait] Asmara, 10 December 2024 – An Eritrean delegation participated in the Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights Workshop held in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, China, from 2 to 9 December 2024.
Ethiopia: Multinational Identity, Unity in Truest Sense
[Ethiopian Herald] Ethiopia is celebrating the ideals of multi-national identity and unity. The different cultures, languages, customs, and traditions in Ethiopia are the fabrics that have tied the people in unity.
Africa: The US-Africa Axis in 2025 and Beyond
[Independent (Kampala)] What does Trump’s victory in America mean for relations between the US and Africa in general, and between America and Uganda in particular? Good question, and it’s one that has certainly been discussed at length over the course …
Africa: Sake-Making and Other National Treasures Make Latest Unesco Heritage List
[UN News] Intore dance in Rwanda, equestrian art in Portugal, Tomyum soup in Thailand, and the artisanal knowledge surrounding the making of sake in Japan, are among the latest practices and cultural expressions to be recognized by the UN Educational, …
Ethiopia: Foreign Languages As Knowledge, Breadwinners for Youngsters
[Ethiopian Herald] The young man whose name I withhold in this story, is probably in his late twenties, tall, handsome with curly hair that he had made in Rasta dreads that fall down his neck. The day I met him, he was walking to the local market with …