Reopening the Case: South Africa’s Inquest into the Death of Nobel Laureate Ahmed Kathrada.

In a significant legal development, South Africa has announced plans to reopen the inquest into the death of Ahmed Kathrada, a revered anti-apartheid activist and Nobel Laureate. His contributions to…

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Ugandan shilling steady; importer dollar demand low

The Ugandan shilling was stable on Monday with dollar demand from merchandise importers and commercial banks subdued, traders said. At 0925 GMT, commercial banks quoted the shilling at 3,675/3,685, same…

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US strikes in Somalia killed ‘key’ ISIL figures, says regional government

The government of Somalia’s semiautonomous Puntland region says military strikes by the United States in the Golis Mountains killed “key figures” of the ISIL (ISIS) group. US President Donald Trump…

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Africa’s big copper countries set their sights on the profits of trade

Africa's biggest copper producers, the Democratic Republic of Congo and Zambia, are working on deals to gain exposure to metal trading as a demand surge linked to artificial intelligence and…

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Kagame threatens SA as SANDF forces remain beleaguered in DRC and peace efforts falter

 After two phone calls between the two presidents this week,  Kagame posted a belligerent message on X on Wednesday in which he accused Ramaphosa of lying and distortion and issued…

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DRC leader vows ‘vigorous’ response as Rwanda-backed fighters advance

The Democratic Republic of the Congo’s president has vowed a “vigorous” military response against Rwandan-backed fighters who have advanced further in the mineral-rich east of the country after seizing most…

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Uganda confirms outbreak of Ebola in the capital Kampala, one dead

KAMPALA, - Uganda has confirmed an outbreak of Ebola virus disease in the capital Kampala, with the first confirmed patient dying from the disease on Wednesday, the health ministry said…

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From policy to progress: UN deputy chief Mohammed outlines path for Africa’s clean energy transformation

“Access to electricity is not just a matter of convenience; it is a fundamental human right that underpins economic growth, education, healthcare, and gender equality,” Ms. Mohammed told African Heads of State…

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Egypt announces new 8 million barrels oil discovery in Gulf of Suez

Egypt has confirmed the discovery of at least eight million barrels of oil in the East Crystal-1 well in the Gulf of Suez, the petroleum ministry announced on Wednesday. The…

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Sexual abuse scandal – John Smyth, Jeremy Gauntlett and the shame of the Anglican Church

The worst known abuse scandal in the Anglican Church’s history arrived squarely on South African shores. Evidence suggests they may have messed it up - twice over.

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Cutting through the myths and misconceptions around harm reduction services for addicts

With an estimated 400,000 South Africans using heroin and 82,500 administering drugs by injection, harm reduction services are essential. But there is resistance from some quarters.

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DR Congo crisis: ‘The violence must end now’, UN Security Council told

Vivian van de Perre, Deputy Head of the UN Stabilization Mission in the DRC (MONUSCO), provided a detailed briefing from Goma, highlighting the dire humanitarian situation and the need for “urgent…

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Inside Kenya’s fresh plan to raise tourist numbers

As the global tourism landscape begins to recover from the Covid-19 pandemic, Kenya is rolling out a new ambitious tourism policy aimed at attracting international visitors.  The National Government is…

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Tourism rebound in Egypt’s Red Sea resort fuels optimism for strong growth

The white sandy beaches of Egypt’s Red Sea resort of Hurghada bustled with tourists as the country’s tourism sector is witnessing a boom after years of slowdown due to the…

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Just in: Burkina Faso, Niger, Mali have left, but citizens’ privileges remain – ECOWAS

On January 29, 2024, the three countries led by military regimes formally notified ECOWAS of their desire for “immediate” withdrawal. But the texts of the West African organisation required one…

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Video: Did you know a tribe where men beating is a culture?

Among the Fulani people of Nigeria, the Sharo ceremony is a bold display of bravery and endurance. Young men are publicly flogged as a rite of passage, and their ability…

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