Kester Kenn Klomegah

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MD Africa Editor Kester Kenn Klomegah is an independent researcher and writer on African affairs in the EurAsian region and former Soviet republics. He wrote previously for African Press Agency, African Executive and Inter Press Service. Earlier, he had worked for The Moscow Times, a reputable English newspaper. Klomegah taught part-time at the Moscow Institute of Modern Journalism. He studied international journalism and mass communication, and later spent a year at the Moscow State Institute of International Relations. He co-authored a book “AIDS/HIV and Men: Taking Risk or Taking Responsibility” published by the London-based Panos Institute. In 2004 and again in 2009, he won the Golden Word Prize for a series of analytical articles on Russia's economic cooperation with African countries.

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Africa’s Mining Industry: New Opportunities for Cooperation with Russia and China

As part of the second international forum "Russia-Africa Expo-2025," a roundtable discussion titled "The Potential of Africa's Mining Industry: New Opportunities for Cooperation with...

Shifting Ground: U.S.-Africa Policy from Obama to Trump

In this exclusive interview, Professor David Shinn, a former top U.S. diplomat and now an adjunct professor of international affairs at George Washington University's...

Redefining Pan-Africanism in a Changing World

As Africa prepares to commemorate the 80th Anniversary of the historic 5th Pan-African Congress of 1945, the continent stands at a defining moment in...

Tanzania’s 2025 Elections: AU and SADC Condemn Final Results

Women's empowerment was uniquely exemplified by voting for Samia Suluhu Hassan as the new president of the United Republic of Tanzania in late October...

Kenya’s Liberal Economy Attracting Russian and Foreign Investors

Over the years, Kenya and Russia have enjoyed cordial and warm bilateral relations. Russia, Kazakhstan, and Belarus remain key to the development agenda in...

Russian-Nigerian Economic Diplomacy: Decades of Agreements, Minimal Impact

Over the past two decades, Russia's economic influence in Africa—and specifically in Nigeria—has been limited, largely due to a lack of structured financial support...

Securing Peace in Nigeria is Securing Peace in the Entire Africa – Interview

Emeka Umeagbalasi, criminologist and researcher, and head of the International Society for Civil Liberties and Rule of Law, in this interview, explains the practical...

Amplifying African Women’s Voices, Driving Force for Development

The African Union (AU) leadership expressed its steadfast and unwavering commitment to the women, peace, and security agenda and strongly urged women to ensure...

African Union Earmarks $170 Billion Infrastructure Investment Plan

During its 3rd grandiose summit in Luanda that brought together a distinguished panel of leaders, including the ministers of transport from Zimbabwe and Rwanda,...

Explainer: Reforms Outline for the African Union

Over the past years, the question of adopting necessary reforms has been raised for the African Union, the continental organization comprising 55 African countries....

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Getting the Story Right: A Response on the Detention of Min Zin

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US-Iran Nuclear Talks: Key Issues Both Sides Must Resolve for a Deal

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