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'Ugandan President’s 2026 bid signals deepening leadership crisis in Africa’

 President Yoweri Museveni’s announcement that he will run for another term in Uganda’s 2026 elections reflects a wider crisis of political succession on the African continent, says Mozambican political analyst Gustavo Mavie.

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Closure of USAID could lead to 14 million deaths: Research

More than 14 million vulnerable people around the world could die within the next five years as a direct consequence of the closure of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), according to new research.

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SAPU calls for commission of inquiry into SAPS crime intelligence

The South African Policing Union (SAPU) is calling for a commission of inquiry into the SA Police Service’s (SAPS) crime intelligence unit.

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SA students’ organisation calls for dismissal of Minister of Higher Education

The South African (SA) Students' Congress (SASCO) is calling for the immediate removal of the country’s Minister of Higher Education, Nobuhle Nkabane, saying she has proven to be incompetent by not addressing challenges faced by students

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DRC celebrates 65 years of independence

Today the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is celebrating its 65 years of independence from Belgian colonial powers.

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Over 38 killed in tragic bus crash in Tanzania

More than 38 people have lost their lives following a horrific bus accident in Tanzania, officials have confirmed.

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Tunisian court sentences Lawyer for two years over criticism of President

A Tunisian court this Monday sentenced Sonia Dhamani, a prominent Lawyer and critical voice of President Kais Saied, to two years, Lawyer Bassam Trifi said.

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SA province sends hundreds of substance users to free rehabilitation centre

Hundreds of substance users in Gauteng, South Africa (SA), have been admitted to a rehabilitation centre in Heidelberg to undergo a life-changing experience free of drugs and other illicit substances.

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Former SA State railway company executives granted bail over multi-million Dollar fraud case

Four former top executives of South Africa’s (SA) State-owned rail agency, Transnet, have been granted bail of just over $2 800 each by the Palm Ridge Magistrates Court in Johannesburg.

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‘Kenya protest could have been handle better to avoid fatalities’

The Centre for Africa-China Studies expert Dr Cliff Mboyi says the on-going riots in Kenya have a potential of becoming worse.

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