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‘I am Majd from Palestine': A children's book that journeys through identity and heritage
‘I am Majd from Palestine': A children's book that journeys through identity and heritage

Qatar Tribune

time15-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Qatar Tribune

‘I am Majd from Palestine': A children's book that journeys through identity and heritage

Tribune News Network Doha On the opening day of the Doha International Book Fair, the Cultural Saloon hosted the launch of 'I Am Majd from Palestine', a children's book by Palestinian author Ghada Kofa. The official signing followed on May 9 at the Dar Al Sharq booth. Written in both Arabic and English, the book invites young readers on a vibrant journey through Palestinian culture, values, and belonging. In an interview, Kofa shared that the book was born from a deep personal longing for a homeland she has never seen but carries in every detail of her life. 'I wanted children to see Palestine not only through news headlines but through colors, sounds, food, dances, and stories that speak to their hearts,' she explained. The story follows Majd, a kind and curious boy whose voice represents a generation of Palestinian children growing up far from their ancestral land. Through Majd's eyes, young readers encounter traditional dishes, cultural symbols, city names, and the strength of a people deeply rooted in heritage. For Kofa, writing from a child's perspective was key: 'Children listen to voices that sound like their own. Majd speaks with them, not at them.' The book stands out for weaving heritage into storytelling without didacticism, making it accessible and emotionally resonant. Kofa emphasized that 'I Am Majd from Palestine' is more than a story, it's a simplified cultural reference for younger generations. 'Just as our parents and grandparents passed on stories of Palestine to us, we now pass them on to children who may never see the land but can still carry it in their hearts.' The book is available at the Dar Al Sharq booth during the book fair and in bookstores across Qatar.

Kofa closes $8.1mln pre-series a round to expand energy access in Urban Africa
Kofa closes $8.1mln pre-series a round to expand energy access in Urban Africa

Zawya

time05-05-2025

  • Business
  • Zawya

Kofa closes $8.1mln pre-series a round to expand energy access in Urban Africa

Innovative energy company secures funding to accelerate expansion and AI-driven battery network across key African cities. Kofa, leading technology-driven energy company and end-to-end ecosystem enabler, has closed an $8.1 million pre-Series A funding round. The investment, comprising $3.25 million in equity, $4.315 million in debt, and $590,000 in grants, will fuel the company's expansion and supercharge its AI-powered battery-swapping network, delivering reliable, clean energy solutions to urban Africa, starting in Ghana and Kenya. The round was co-led by E3 Capital, one of Africa's largest early-stage climate-tech venture capital funds, and Injaro Investment Advisors, a Ghanaian private capital fund manager – both providing equity. Shell Foundation contributed to the raise through catalytic debt and grant, co-funded with the UK Government through its Transforming Energy Access (TEA) platform. The fund also features backing from high-profile European angel investors in the battery industry, including Richard Thwaites, founder of Penso Power, one of Europe's leading grid scale battery businesses, acquired by BW Group in Oct 2024, who brings strategic insights into the battery sector. This funding round will accelerate Kofa's expansion into three major cities across West and East Africa. It will also fast-track the development of its proprietary AI-driven battery management platform, a game-changing differentiator crucial for optimising and scaling its network to efficiently manage millions of batteries. Since its inception in 2022, Kofa has rapidly become a driving force in the clean energy sector. The company has developed a swappable battery network that provides reliable, clean energy for motorcycles, households, and small businesses. Leveraging its cutting-edge technology and proprietary Internet of Things (IoT) system – which tracks battery usage, predicts demand, and optimises energy distribution – Kofa now facilitates over 200 battery swaps daily, achieving a 99% charge rate with an average swap time of under two minutes; saving time, reducing fuel costs, and keeping businesses running reliably. Headquartered in Accra, Ghana, Kofa's innovative model extends beyond battery swapping and has established itself as an end-to-end enabler of the broader energy ecosystem. By empowering connections with manufacturers, distributors, and financiers, Kofa is driving the large-scale adoption of clean energy solutions across urban Africa. Its holistic approach also facilitates the creation of jobs, strengthens local economies, and enables users to increase their income through more efficient energy solutions. Erik Nygard CEO and Founder of Kofa said, 'This funding validates our vision to transform urban Africa's energy landscape; and we are committed to building the ecosystem necessary to make this a reality. The shift to cleaner energy, for both domestic and commercial use, goes beyond sustainability – it drives real economic impact but for this transition to succeed, several key elements must come together'. He continues, 'This includes scaling local manufacturing and assembly with international partners, expanding a robust battery and swap station network, securing financial backing from investors, and deploying AI-driven technology to optimise the entire system. Closing this round is a major step forward in accelerating our vision, particularly as Ghana and the wider African region prioritise clean energy solutions. With the right ecosystem in place, greener alternatives will not only be viable but also the most cost-effective and logical choice for the future.' As an end-to-end enabler, Kofa designs market-specific products and licenses its intellectual property to key industry players. This is exemplified through its partnership with TailG, a global OEM, to mass-produce Kofa's electric motorcycle design – developed with direct user input, making it one of the first fully bottom-up electric motorcycle designs for Africa. Operating under a technology-first, asset-light model, Kofa is reshaping the future of energy by leveraging a Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) to finance critical infrastructure such as batteries and swap stations, ensuring scalable growth, while also partnering with trusted distributors like AutoPax in Kenya and soon to be announced partnerships in Ghana to expand market reach. Andrew Darge, E3 Capital's lead on the transaction, commented: 'In investing in Africa for over a decade, we have seen firsthand the evolution of Africa's distributed renewable energy sector – and in particular the rise of electric mobility and battery technologies. Kofa stands out in having demonstrated a unique ability to build not just a product but an entire ecosystem to drive capital efficiency and create a compelling commercial opportunity for the adoption of clean energy at scale. Their approach aligns with our mission to support low-carbon solutions that catalyse measurable, sustainable impact across Africa.' Since being founded, Kofa has upheld strong operational values, which has earned the trust of unique investors in the African startup space, including Injaro, whose backing includes capital from notable pension funds in Ghana. Jerry Parkes, Managing Director of Injaro Investment Advisors, commented, 'Our investment in Kofa is about more than just backing a promising energy company, it's about supporting a solution that delivers tangible economic benefits for local communities. We are also excited to deploy Ghanaian capital in support of a visionary and experienced founder driving sustainable energy innovation in Africa. This makes Ghana an active participant in the achievement of a cleaner, more sustainable future while giving Ghanaian pensioners exposure to investment opportunities previously accessible mainly to international institutions'. 'Shell Foundation supports solutions that raise incomes for everyday people in key sectors, while simultaneously lowering emissions,' shared Jonathan Berman, CEO of Shell Foundation. 'Kofa's technology has huge potential for scale, and it is exciting to see this fundraise accelerate the expansion into new cities and national markets.' The need for reliable, sustainable energy is critical across Africa, where backup generators currently provide up to 40% of electricity in some parts of Africa, and motorcycles consume 40-60 billion liters of petrol annually, producing about 10 times more hydrocarbon emissions per kilometer. Kofa is tackling this challenge with a clean energy network designed to transition urban productivity away from fossil fuel dependency. The company's battery-swapping network is meticulously designed with the end user in mind, from ergonomic battery handles to a top-down loading mechanism, ensuring seamless usability. With this customer-centric approach, combined with a rapidly expanding network of battery swap stations, AI-powered energy management, and strategic partnerships across the value chain, Kofa is leading the charge in driving a large-scale shift toward a sustainable, cost-effective, and locally impactful clean energy future for Africa. 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Bahrain: Fishermen Punished for Illegal Shrimp Trawling
Bahrain: Fishermen Punished for Illegal Shrimp Trawling

Gulf Insider

time24-02-2025

  • Gulf Insider

Bahrain: Fishermen Punished for Illegal Shrimp Trawling

A Bahraini man and three Indian nationals have been sentenced for using banned bottom trawling nets to catch shrimp, with the court handing down jail terms, fines, and deportation orders. The Sixth Minor Criminal Court gave the Bahraini defendant 15 days behind bars. The three Indian men were sentenced to a month in prison, with one fined BD100, and all ordered to be deported for good. The court also ruled that the boat and fishing gear used in the offence be seized. 'Kofa' The case came to light after the Coast Guard spotted a boat with three men aboard using bottom trawling nets, known locally as 'Kofa'. On seeing a patrol, they tried to flee but were chased down and caught. Officers found fresh shrimp in their possession. Commercial fishing During questioning, the men admitted they were engaged in commercial fishing with the banned nets. Investigators found that the Bahraini man had provided the boat and fishing equipment. The Public Prosecution ordered their detention while the case was examined before referring it to court, where the sentences were handed down.

Fishermen punished for illegal shrimp trawling
Fishermen punished for illegal shrimp trawling

Daily Tribune

time24-02-2025

  • Daily Tribune

Fishermen punished for illegal shrimp trawling

A Bahraini man and three Indian nationals have been sentenced for using banned bottom trawling nets to catch shrimp, with the court handing down jail terms, fines, and deportation orders. The Sixth Minor Criminal Court gave the Bahraini defendant 15 days behind bars. The three Indian men were sentenced to a month in prison, with one fined BD100, and all ordered to be deported for good. The court also ruled that the boat and fishing gear used in the offence be seized. 'Kofa' The case came to light after the Coast Guard spotted a boat with three men aboard using bottom trawling nets, known locally as 'Kofa'. On seeing a patrol, they tried to flee but were chased down and caught. Officers found fresh shrimp in their possession. Commercial fishing During questioning, the men admitted they were engaged in commercial fishing with the banned nets. Investigators found that the Bahraini man had provided the boat and fishing equipment. The Public Prosecution ordered their detention while the case was examined before referring it to court, where the sentences were handed down.

Fishermen held for using banned trawling nets
Fishermen held for using banned trawling nets

Daily Tribune

time05-02-2025

  • Daily Tribune

Fishermen held for using banned trawling nets

Authorities arrested a group of fishermen caught using prohibited bottom trawling nets (Kofa), a destructive fishing method banned under local regulations. The arrest followed a report from the Coast Guard Command, which detected the illegal activity at sea. According to officials, the Coast Guard spotted a boat carrying several Indian nationals engaged in bottom trawling. Upon noticing the security patrol, the fishermen attempted to flee, prompting a chase. The authorities successfully intercepted the vessel and detained the suspects, who were found in possession of a quantity of freshly caught shrimp.

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