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2021 in East Africa

The following lists events that happened during 2021 in East Africa. The countries listed are those described in the United Nations geoscheme for East Africa: Burundi, Comoros, Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Kenya, Madagascar, Malawi, Mauritius, Mayotte, Mozambique, Réunion, Rwanda, Seychelles, Somalia, South Sudan, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia, Zimbabwe.

Incumbents

Burundi

Comoros

Comoros also claims the island of Mayotte.

Djibouti

Eritrea

Ethiopia

Kenya

Madagascar

Malawi

Mauritius

Mauritius claims sovereignty over the Chagos Archipelago (including Diego Garcia), although this claim is disputed by the UK.

Mayotte

Mayotte is an overseas department and region of France also claimed by Comoros.

Mozambique

Réunion

Réunion is an overseas department and region of France.

Rwanda

Seychelles

Somalia

Somaliland

The Republic of Somaliland claims independence from Somalia.

South Sudan

Tanzania

Uganda

Zambia

Zimbabwe

Monthly events

January

  • January 13 – Sudan claims an Ethiopian military plane crossed its border. Ethiopia denies it.
  • January 14
  • The World Food Programme (WFP) says that 1.35 million people in Madagascar are food insecure and need US$35 million in emergency aid.
  • U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement deports 100 asylum-seekers from Somalia, Ethiopia, and Kenya to Nairobi days before the inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden.
  • January 18 – Internet service is restored in 90% of Uganda after a five-day blackout; Bobi Wine remains under house arrest since 15 January.
  • January 19
  • Tensions rise along the border between Sudan and Ethiopia days after Sudan accused Ethiopia of violating its airspace. South Sudan has offered to mediate.
  • Cyclone Eloise makes landfall in Madagascar, killing one.
  • January 23
  • Ugandan peace-keeprers in Sigaale, Adimole, and Kayitoy, Somalia, kill 189 Al-Shabaab fighters.
  • Cyclone Eloise: 100,000 people are evacuated when the hurricane hits, but flooding and damage have been slight in Mozambique. Four deaths have been confirmed.
  • January 24
  • COVID-19 pandemic: Four members of the Cabinet of Zimbabwe die in the first two weeks of January.
  • Reverien Ndikuriyo is chosen as the leader of the National Council for the Defense of Democracy – Forces for the Defense of Democracy (CNDD–FDD) in Burundi.
  • January 25 – Tigray War: Members of the Eritrean Army are accused of widespread looting and weaponizing hunger. Eritrea denies it has soldiers in Ethiopia.
  • January 27 – The United States Department of State demands that Eritrea withdraw from Tigray.

February

  • February 4 – The ICC finds Dominic Ongwen, 45, of the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) guilty of war crimes and crimes against humanity.
  • February 7 – DR Congo President Felix Tshisekedi, new chair of the African Union, says he intends to make settlement of the dispute over Ethiopia's Renaissance Dam a priority.
  • February 9 – The single hospital in Mayotte is overwhelmed with COVID-19 patients.
  • February 22 – Fifteen Tigrayans among Ethiopian peacekeepers who were due to return home on Monday ask to remain in South Sudan, citing fears of going back to Ethiopia.
  • February 24 – Egypt endorses Sudan's proposal to internationalize the Ethiopian Renaissance Dam controversy, calling for the participation of the African Union, the United Nations, the European Union, and the United States.

March

  • March 1 – Zimbabwe vice president Kembo Mohadi resigns after allegations of sexual misconduct.
  • March 9 – Workers in Mauritius begin pumping 130 tons of fuel from the Chinese fishing boat Lu Rong Yuan Yu that ran aground on a coral reef.

Scheduled events

Elections

Holidays

January and February

March and April

May and June

July and August

September and October

November and December

Culture

Sports

Deaths

January to March

April to June

July to September

October to December

See also

References

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