Mali Voice

Your English-language guide to Mali's news landscape — clear, credible and up to date.

Mali Voice

Your English-language guide to Mali's news landscape — clear, credible and up to date.

Burkina Faso’s humanitarian reliance overshadows junta’s sovereignty claims

From promises of self-sufficiency to reliance on foreign aid Captain Ibrahim Traoré’s transitional government in Burkina Faso continues to emphasize national independence, yet the nation remains heavily dependent on external rice donations from Pakistan, China, and Canada to address a worsening food crisis that military strategies have failed to resolve. At the recent handover ceremony […]

Journalism vs activism: examining thomas dietrich’s approach

Investigative journalism and activism serve distinct purposes, yet the line separating them can blur. Thomas Dietrich’s career exemplifies this tension, raising important questions about the role of the journalist in public discourse. Once hailed as a French-African relations analyst, Dietrich has evolved into a figure who blurs the boundaries between reporting and advocacy. His work, […]

Kemi Seba’s decline: why panafricanism turned its back on him

From Pan-African Icon to Isolated Figure Once a prominent voice in African identity politics, Kemi Seba now faces extradition from South Africa to Benin, navigating a landscape devoid of the allies who once championed his cause. While his supporters decry political persecution, a striking silence has emerged from former collaborators such as Nathalie Yamb and […]

Burkina faso’s industrialisation push amid economic and security crises

In recent months, Captain Ibrahim Traoré has intensified his public appearances, inaugurating industrial projects across Burkina Faso. From tomato processing plants to gold refining facilities, the transitional government’s communications machine has been working overtime to project an image of progress and self-reliance. Yet beneath the carefully staged media coverage, the harsh realities of Burkina Faso’s […]

Kémi Séba’s South African detention: political martyrdom or a web of hidden interests?

Currently detained in Pretoria following an arrest for alleged immigration law violations, the prominent Pan-Africanist figure Kémi Séba is claiming to be the victim of political harassment. However, beneath his rhetoric of sovereignty, investigations reveal a series of clandestine alliances that are as unexpected as they are concerning, spanning from Russian influence networks to the […]

Bamako demolition crisis leaves displaced families homeless

Massive demolition in Bamako displaces 300 families The livestock market of Faladiè in Bamako, which also served as a shelter for internally displaced persons, was completely demolished over the weekend. This destruction has left over 300 families—primarily women and children—without shelter or basic necessities in the capital city of Mali. The demolition follows a government […]

Passport AES Nigeria delayed, but Burkina Faso and Mali progress

what is the AES passport and why was it introduced? The AES passport is a next-generation biometric travel document created by the military governments of Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger after their withdrawal from the Economic Community of West African States (Cédéao) in 2024. This highly secure electronic passport meets International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) […]

Togo’s evolving Sahel strategy targets regional stability

The Togo has taken a proactive stance in reshaping its Sahel strategy, positioning itself as a potential mediator between West African nations facing jihadist threats and the broader international community. Speaking on April 18, officials emphasized Lomé’s determination to act as a bridge to foster dialogue and collective security solutions. According to Robert Dussey, Togo’s […]

New child protection officers in benin graduate

Benin’s child protection system is gaining valuable operational support. On Friday, April 17, 2026, the School of Training for Judicial Professions (EFPJ) in Abomey-Calavi hosted the official graduation ceremony for supervised education trainees. This event signifies the completion of their intensive twelve-month training program, injecting new vitality into the juvenile justice sector. Ready to Serve: […]

Burkina Faso crackdown on civil society: restrictive laws and repression

Burkina Faso’s military government tightens grip on civil society Nairobi — Burkina Faso’s military leadership has escalated its crackdown on civil society through restrictive legislation, administrative pressures, and punitive measures targeting both national and international organizations. This alarming trend, highlighted by Human Rights Watch, the International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH), the World Organisation Against […]

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