February 13, 2025
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Africa’s Mounting IMF Debt: A delicate balance between stability and sovereignty

Johannesburg, South Africa – African nations are increasingly reliant on International Monetary Fund (IMF) loans as they navigate economic instability, currency depreciation, and fiscal deficits. By the fourth quarter of 2024, ten African countries had accumulated the highest levels of IMF debt on the continent, underscoring a growing dependence on external financing to manage public

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Egypt’s inflation drops to 23.0% in january, supported by favorable base effect

Lagos, Nigeria – Egypt’s annual urban inflation rate fell to 23.0% in January 2025, according to a poll released on Thursday, marking a slowdown in price increases after months of volatility.   AfricaHeadline Reports Team editorial@africaheadline.com    The median estimate from 17 analysts projected inflation would ease from 24.1% in December to 23.0% in January,

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M23 Ceasefire: strategic maneuver or genuine peace effort?

Lagos, Nigeria – As the M23 rebellion pushes deeper into South Kivu following the fall of Goma, the group has declared a ceasefire set to take effect on Thursday, February 3, 2025, citing the worsening humanitarian crisis. However, skepticism looms over the announcement, with many residents and analysts questioning whether this is a genuine attempt

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João Lourenço restructures Angolan Armed Forces amid regional tensions

Kigali, Rwanda – Angolan President João Lourenço has approved the decoration of 113 senior military officers from the Angolan Armed Forces (FAA), reinforcing the government’s commitment to military hierarchy and institutional stability. Presidential decree 22/25, issued on January 31, recognizes these officers’ dedication to national sovereignty and internal security.   AfricaHeadline Reports Team editorial@africaheadline.com   

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Key statements from João Lourenço, Paul Kagame, and Félix Tshisekedi amidst regional crisis

Kinshasa, DRC – The deepening crisis in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has triggered a wave of strong statements from regional leaders, each staking out their position on the ongoing conflict. Angolan President João Lourenço, acting as a key mediator under the Luanda Peace Process, Rwandan President Paul Kagame, and DRC’s President Félix

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“I Don’t Know”: Paul Kagame challenges evidence and denies Rwandan troops in the DRC

Kigali, Rwanda – Rwandan President Paul Kagame’s recent interview with CNN has reignited debate over Kigali’s involvement in the crisis in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). When directly asked about the presence of Rwandan troops in the region amid the M23 rebel group’s offensive, Kagame responded evasively: “I don’t know.”   AfricaHeadline Reports

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M23 rebels declare ceasefire in Goma amidst humanitarian crisis

Goma, DR Congo – The Rwanda-backed M23 rebel group has announced a unilateral ceasefire in Goma, a strategic city in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, citing humanitarian concerns. The decision, made public on Monday, aims to allow safe passage for aid and address the dire needs of hundreds of thousands of displaced individuals.    AfricaHeadline

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Ramaphosa rejects Trump’s land seizure claims in South Africa

Johannesburg, South Africa – South African President Cyril Ramaphosa dismissed former U.S. President Donald Trump’s allegations on Monday that the government was seizing land from White farmers.   AfricaHeadline Reports Team editorial@africaheadline.com    In a post on X, Ramaphosa stated that “South Africa is a constitutional democracy deeply rooted in the rule of law, justice,

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Powering Africa, $50 billion commitment to expand energy access by 2030

Luanda, Angola – At the Mission 300 Africa Energy Summit in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, thirty African Heads of State committed to concrete reforms aimed at expanding access to reliable, affordable, and sustainable electricity.   AfricaHeadline Reports Team editorial@africaheadline.com    The summit resulted in the Dar es Salaam Energy Declaration, which will be presented to

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Trump and Musk Call for USAID Shutdown, Raising Concerns Over U.S. Foreign Aid Policy

Johannesburg, South Africa – President Donald Trump and billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk have declared that the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) should be shut down, sparking concerns over the future of American foreign aid.   AfricaHeadline Reports Team editorial@africaheadline.com    The announcement follows the freezing of USAID’s funding and the suspension of dozens

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