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Solis Tractors Revolutionise Agricultural Sector in Mombasa

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Solis International, in partnership with Farm Engineering Industries Limited (FEIL Group of Companies), has today conducted a workshop in Mombasa, where they explained about their multifunctional range of tractors considered the most affordable in the Kenyan market with hose powers ranging from 20-120hp and how they intend to enhance large scale production, drive small holder productivity and reduce cost of food, in line with the BIG 4 agenda on agriculture.

Speaking during the workshop, Mr Amit Adya, Solis International Business Manager, while acknowledging Solis Intl, as 3rd largest tractor maker in India, said he intends to continue working closely with FEIL Group of Companies and the Mombasa County to achieve the BIG 4 agenda by providing world class tractors & agricultural Machinery that will adopt and utilize the latest agricultural techniques to maximize the output, with a view of reducing cost of food production.

“In Mombasa, we have recorded close to 20% growth on Solis tractors orders, attributed to the tractors’ versatility, affordability, simplicity to operate, easy maintenance and its ability to go the distance while offering maximum uptime and reduced maintenance cost in haulage, ploughing and rotaring functions.

“The Solis tractors are multifunctional tractors which are the perfect workhorse in the farm and beyond,” Mr Amit said, adding that, “We hope to double the number considering FEIL Group of Companies’ partnership with Co-operative Bank to offer tailored asset finance of up to 80 percent financing to our customers.”

Gladjos Enterprises’ directors, Mr and Mrs John, who have bought eighteen 75hp 2WD Solis tractors from FEIL Group of Companies noted that they are impressed with the tractors performance and the services they get.

“The Solis tractors have been able to offer us excellent maneuverability, ergonomic comfort and fuel efficiency, making us use them in a wide range of agricultural and non-agricultural tasks, including hauling work,” Mr John said. “FEIL has also offered us a lot of support when it comes to after sales where they have a dedicated rapid response field service teams and spares availability at all their branches.”

The workshop, was graced by Mr Victor, Head of Agriculture and Livestock in Kilifi county and key players from various industries with representatives from companies like, Mombasa Cement, Kenya Power& Lighting Company (KPLC), Unga EXE Babito Contractors, Vipingo Ridge, Hahika, Gladjos Enterprises, Postal terminal, etc.

According to Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), agriculture in Kenya is large and complex, yet, the dynamics of poverty within Kenya are changing and directly influencing the country’s agricultural sector. Currently 46 percent of the population live on less than $1 a day, 36.5 percent are food insecure and 35 per cent of children under five are stunted (chronically malnourished) in Kenya due to the high cost of food production, that makes them unable to fend for themselves.

This therefore influenced Farm Engineering to partner with Solis ITL, in order to sell the affordable and multifunctional Solis range of tractors as part of their commitment to reduce the cost of production, especially for the small-scale farmers who intend to also transport their produce.

Solis International Tractors Ltd stands as the 3rd largest tractor maker in India and is recognized in both domestic as well as international markets as a formidable player. The company is present in more than 80 Countries globally, hence, one of the fastest growing tractor players in the industry. Solis ITL is the only Indian company that exports tractors to more than 24 European countries, making it the top Indian brand in Europe.

“Our association with FEIL Group of Companies is founded on the delivery of proven performance tractors as well as reliable field and workshop service and parts that afford us a round the clock guarantee to meet growing market demand for these affordable tractors, especially in Mombasa since we believe that the Coastal region has a promising future for these versatile tractors.” Mr Amit said.

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Africa Takes Centre Stage as Addis Ababa Hosts the World Public Summit

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By Kestér Kenn Klomegâh

For the first time in its history, the World Public Summit will be held on the African continent. On 29–30 July 2026, Addis Ababa, the capital of Ethiopia, will host the World Public Summit. Africa — “A New World: Africa in Shaping a Shared Future.”

The Summit is organised by the World Peoples Assembly in cooperation with African partner organisations. It will bring together leaders of public diplomacy, representatives of international intergovernmental and non-governmental organisations, academics, experts, representatives of the education and cultural sectors, youth leaders, socially responsible businesses, media professionals, and civil society institutions from across Africa and other regions of the world.

The World Public Summit. Africa continues the work initiated during the First World Public Assembly “A New World of Conscious Unity,” held in Moscow in September 2025, and serves as one of the key milestones in preparation for the Second World Public Assembly “A New World: Values That Unite,” which will take place in Moscow on 18–19 September 2026.

Today, Africa is emerging as one of the principal centres of global development. Rapid demographic growth, expanding entrepreneurship, strengthening regional integration, rich cultural heritage, and the growing role of civil society institutions make the continent an increasingly important contributor to the future architecture of international cooperation.

The Summit will focus on issues of genuine sovereignty and sustainable development, public diplomacy, preservation of cultural and historical heritage, international cooperation in education and science, youth engagement, innovation-driven development, creative industries, and the formation of new partnerships among countries and peoples.

The main business programme of the Summit will take place on 30 July 2026 at the headquarters of the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA) in Addis Ababa. Holding the Summit at UNECA highlights its pan-African dimension and creates opportunities for broad international dialogue on humanitarian cooperation and public diplomacy.

The programme will include plenary sessions, strategic dialogues, and expert panels dedicated to values-based development, education, culture, youth leadership, innovation, and international cooperation.

Participation has already been confirmed by Professor Saidou Madougou, Director of the Department of Education, Science, Technology and Innovation of the African Union; Rita Bissoonauth, Director of the UNESCO Liaison Office to the African Union and UNECA in Addis Ababa; Zuzana Schwidrowski, Director of the Macroeconomics, Finance and Governance Division of UNECA, as well as ministers, leaders of public organisations, and representatives of the business community from a number of African countries.

On the same day, the ADWA Victory Memorial Museum—Ethiopia’s national memorial complex dedicated to the Victory of Adwa and an important centre for preserving the historical memory of the Ethiopian people—will host the award ceremony of the regional stage of the V International Competition “Leader of Public Diplomacy”, followed by a large-scale cultural programme.

One of the key outcomes of the Summit will be the adoption of the African Communiqué, reflecting proposals and recommendations aimed at strengthening humanitarian, educational, cultural, and public cooperation between African countries and other regions of the world.

The outcomes, initiatives, and recommendations were developed during the World Public Summit. Africa will be presented at the Second World Public Assembly “A New World: Values That Unite”, to be held in Moscow on 18–19 September 2026.

According to Andrey Belyaninov, General Secretary of the World Peoples Assembly, “the Addis Ababa Summit is an important step toward building a new world founded on mutual respect, cultural diversity, dialogue and sustainable development.”

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UK Set for Seventh Prime Minister in 10 Years as Keir Starmer Resigns

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By Adedapo Adesanya

The United Kingdom will get its seventh Prime Minister in 10 years as Mr Keir Starmer announced his resignation on Monday.

The Minister said he is stepping down as leader of the governing Labour Party and will leave office within weeks, scarcely two years after being elected in a landslide.

Mr Starmer says he will remain caretaker prime minister until a new Labour leader is chosen by the party.

Mr Starmer made the announcement after facing growing pressure to hand over to a new leader who can try to revive the government’s flagging fortunes.

He led Labour to a landslide election victory in July 2024, but since then, his popularity and that of the party have plummeted.

His departure was triggered by the victory of Mr Andy Burnham in a special election last week. The popular ex-mayor of Greater Manchester planned to challenge the existing PM for the Labour leadership.

Mr Starmer made the announcement outside the prime minister’s 10 Downing St. residence with a brief statement on Monday.

“The question my party is asking now is whether I am best placed to lead us into the next general election,” Mr Starmer said. “I have heard the answer of my parliamentary party to that question, and I accept that answer with good grace.

Mr Starmer is the sixth prime minister in a decade to stand outside 10 Downing Street and announce a premature departure.

It comes the day before Britain marks the 10th anniversary of its vote to leave the European Union, a decision that still affects the country’s economy and politics.

Over the past decade, 10 Downing Street has had six occupants, including Mr David Cameron, who left office in 2016 after the Brexit referendum and was succeeded by Ms Theresa May. She was followed by Mr Boris Johnson, whose tenure covered Brexit and the COVID-19 pandemic. After Mr Johnson came Ms Liz Truss, whose 49-day premiership was the shortest in British history. Mr Rishi Sunak then took office before being succeeded by Mr Starmer, the outgoing occupant of Number 10.

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AXIAN Energy Secures $60m for Expansion Across Africa

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By Aduragbemi Omiyale

A financing facility of up to $60 million has been secured by AXIAN Energy, the energy division of the AXIAN Group.

The funding package was provided by MCB, one of the leading financial institutions in the Indian Ocean region.

It comprises a $40 million revolving credit facility with a three-year tenor and extension option, and $20 million in unfunded instruments, providing AXIAN Energy with enhanced financial flexibility, enabling the company to rapidly mobilise resources and seize development opportunities across its target markets.

The energy firm is expected to use the capital to deliver large-scale energy infrastructure projects across Africa.

Over the past two years, AXIAN Energy has significantly accelerated its growth by expanding its renewable energy project pipeline, with solar projects currently under development in Senegal, Benin, Zambia, Côte d’Ivoire, Madagascar, and Burkina Faso.

Building on this momentum, AXIAN Energy now operates a portfolio comprising 350 MW of installed renewable energy capacity, supported by 77 MWh of energy storage capacity, positioning the AXIAN Group as a major contributor to Africa’s energy transition.

The chief executive of AXIAN Energy, Mr Benjamin Memmi, said, “This transaction marks a key milestone in AXIAN Energy’s growth trajectory. It provides us with the financial capacity to sustain the momentum we have built over the past two years, further strengthening our renewable energy portfolio and expanding our presence across new African markets.”

Also commenting, the Global Head of Structured Finance at MCB, Mr Mathieu Delteil, said, “We are proud to support AXIAN Energy in structuring this facility, reaffirming our commitment to enabling transformative projects across Africa.

“By leveraging our sector expertise and deep understanding of regional markets, we have delivered a tailored financing solution that aligns with AXIAN’s long-term renewable energy ambitions.

“This partnership highlights our role as a strategic financial partner, mobilising capital towards investments that drive sustainable growth and accelerate the energy transition across the continent.”

The financing agreement between the two organisations strengthens their long-standing relationship because it is driven by a shared commitment to supporting infrastructure development and economic growth across Africa.

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