Wednesday, February 26, 2025

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“I’m very excited”

Brazilian forward Neymar poses for a picture in the team’s uniform during a signing ceremony in Paris on August 15, 2023   –   Copyright © africanews -/AFP By Africanews Last updated: 21 hours ago Neymar Neymar said he was relishing “new challenges and opportunities in new places” after he joined Saudi Arabia’s Al-Hilal from Paris Saint-Germain

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South Africa: Opposition Parties Talk New Coalition to Unseat Ruling ANC in 2024

Harare — Several opposition parties – on the invitation of the country’s official opposition the Democratic Alliance (DA) – vowed to  set aside their political differences in order to remove the ruling African National Congress (ANC) from power ahead of the national elections in 2024, according to News24. The DA invited seven political parties to a two-day

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South Africa: Chris Hani Baragwanath Runs Out of Life-Saving Adrenaline After Gauteng Switches Suppliers

After doctors reported that the last vial of Adrenaline at Chris Hani Baragwanath hospital was used up this week, the supplier, Pharma-Q, blamed load shedding for its failure to meet its contractual obligations. An about-turn to downgrade a long-standing supplier of Adrenaline™ to Gauteng’s public hospitals in favour of a relatively unknown company has left

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South Africa: ‘Tangible Progress’ in Implementation of State Capture Commission Recommendations

President Cyril Ramaphosa says “significant progress” has been made to implement government’s plan in relation to the recommendations set out by the State Capture Commission. The President was addressing the nation through his weekly newsletter on the eve of the second anniversary of the final public hearing of the commission. Some 205 investigative and prosecutorial

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Uganda: At Crossroads

The Forum for Democratic Change (FDC) disciplinary committee is faced with a burden of nine petitions from its members amidst the turmoil in the party as members continue to trade accusations. However the committee has in the recent been challenged by some of the petitioned members. Amidst contention of attending and not attending to the

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C.African president says ‘not against France’ despite tensions

Central African Republic President Faustin Archange Touadera poses at the presidential palace in Bangui, on August 9, 2023   –   Copyright © africanews BARBARA DEBOUT/AFP or licensors Last updated: 10/08 – 20:31 Faustin-Archange Touadéra The president of the Central African Republic said his country wanted good relations with France, in an interview that followed years of

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Zimbabwe: Disappearing Fish Spell Hard Times for Women in Zimbabwe

Bulawayo, Zimbabwe — Zimbabwe’s ballooning informal sector has, in recent years, spawned the over-exploitation of the country’s natural resources, with the fisheries taking some of the most felt battering. Amidst challenges brought by economic hardships, fisheries–for long imagined to be an infinite resource by hawkers and fishermen–are providing women with livelihoods against odds brought by

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Hip

Rasheeda speaks during an interview with the Associated Press for the 50th anniversary of hip-hop, on Thursday, June 29, 2023 in Atlanta   –   Copyright © africanews Brynn Anderson/Copyright 2023 The AP. All rights reserved. Last updated: 14 hours ago Hip-hop Rasheeda Frost’s decades-long relationship with hip-hop started in 1981. She was a curious, energetic kindergartener

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Africa: U.S. UN Ambassador

The United States this month holds the rotating presidency of the United Nations (UN) Security Council. As she occupies the chair, the U.S. Ambassador to the UN, Linda Thoman Greenfield, has named food security and human rights as central issues she wants to promote. Late last week, AllAfrica’s Tami Hultman talked to her about those

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South Africa: ‘Erroneous’ EU Citrus Grading Puts 70,000 Jobs, U.S.$800 Million Revenue at Risk

Harare — Citrus growers in South Africa are pleading with President Cyril Ramaphosa to challenge the European Union (EU) over its strict black spot laws after the EU said it stopped some imported South African fruit with the disease, News24 reports. Deon Joubert, Citrus Growers’ Association of Southern Africa (CGA) special envoy for market access

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Ghana: The Forester On a Quest to End Superstition About Ghana’s Threatened Owls #AfricaClimateHope

By keeping rodents under control, owls help maintain the natural balance of Ghana’s forests. But superstitious beliefs have led to attacks on the birds. Kwabena Poku Bosompim, regional director of the Forestry Commission in the Ahafo region of Ghana, is on a mission to save the country’s owls. Speaking to RFI, Bosompim explained what motivated

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Congo-Kinshasa: To Treat Cavities, DRC’s Traditional Healers Turn to a Surprising Ingredient

Tshopo, Democratic Republic of Congo — Traditional healers harness generations-old treatments to provide relief for cavities and toothaches. With effortless ease and calm concentration, Jean Claude Lipaso mixes powders to treat the cavities of a 6-year-old girl sitting next to him. Over the past few years, the 38-year-old father of three has made a living

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Liberia: Presidential Candidate Allen Brown Handpicks Running Mate, Vows to Prioritize Liberian Economy, Agriculture If Elected

By Gerald C. Koinyeneh Monrovia — The Liberia Restoration Party (LRP) standard bearer, Mr. Allen Brown, has unveiled an ambitious agenda aimed at revitalizing the country’s economy, transforming the agricultural sector, and addressing various pressing issues if elected President. In two months, Mr. Brown will be competing against incumbent George M. Weah of the Coalition

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Nigeria: #worldbreastfeedingweek

Breastfeeding is an important part of a baby’s growth, especially during the first 1000 days. This period, from conception to the child’s second birthday, is critical for a child’s development and overall well-being. However, for many mothers who must return to work, continued breastfeeding can be difficult if they are not supported. While some working

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Kenya: Communications Authority, Office of the Data Protection Commissioner Raise Serious Concerns After Preliminary Investigations On Worldcoin

Nairobi — A preliminary review undertaken by the Communication Authority of Kenya (CA) and the Office of the Data Protection Commissioner (ODPC) has raised serious concerns about sensitive data collected by Worldcoin. CA and ODPC issued a statement yesterday listing some of the red flags that require urgent attention, such as a lack of clarity

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Africa: Africa-Europe Migration Deals Cost Lives and Undercut Democracy

Authoritarian leaders headlined Italy’s recent migration conference in Europe’s latest drive to reduce migration from Africa at all costs. Leaders attending Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni’s 23 July Rome conference were invited less for their interest in migration and development than their perceived willingness to align with her hardline migration stance. Around 20 government leaders

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Mali and Burkina Faso warn against any foreign military intervention in Niger

Colonel Abdoulaye Maiga, the Malian junta’s Minister of State for Territorial Administration and Decentralisation, speaking on public television ORTM   –   Copyright © africanews 2023/ORTM Last updated: 01/08 – 08:38 Niger In a move considered a tactical way to protect the recent regime change in Niger, Mali’s military Junta said Monday that they stand to support

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Nigeria: Federal Lawmaker Tasks Health Sector to Intensify Awareness of Hepatitis

The Member representing Eket/ONNA/Esit Eket/Ibeno Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives, Hon. Okpolupm Etteh, has appealed to Federal and State Governments through their respective Ministries of Health, Information and the National Orientation Agency to intensify efforts in the fight against the viral Hepatitis. Hon. Etteh, who is also the Deputy Chairman of the House

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Kenya: Kenyans Want Govt to Prioritise Environmental Protection, Even At the Expense of Job Creation

Most citizens want tighter regulation of the resource extraction industry to reduce its impact on the environment. Key findings Half (49%) of Kenyans say pollution is a “somewhat serious” or “very serious” problem in their community. More than half (55%) of respondents say the primary responsibility for reducing pollution and keeping the community clean rests

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Zimbabwe: Chamisa Promises Mnangagwa Leader of Opposition Seat in Parliament, Promises ‘Mean-Lean’ Government

CITIZENS Coalition for Change (CCC) leader Nelson Chamisa has promised President Emmerson Mnangagwa a seat in Zimbabwe’s 10th Parliament as Leader of Opposition, a position the former unsuccessfully tabled for him in 2018. Chamisa, who is widely expected to present Mnangagwa with the most competition among 10 other presidential candidates, was speaking at a rally

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Africa: Campaign for the Right to a Healthy Environment, Including Amnesty International, Wins Prestigious Human Rights Prize #AfricaClimateHope

Responding to the announcement that a global civil society and Indigenous peoples’ coalition, which includes Amnesty International, has won the prestigious United Nations Human Rights Prize for successfully campaigning to have everyone’s right to a clean, healthy and sustainable environment universally recognized by the United Nations, Agnès Callamard, Amnesty International’s Secretary General, said: “Amnesty International

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S.A: Landmark Joburg skyscraper restoring image over a decade after facelift

The Ponte City skyscraper in Johannesburg, completed in 1975, was once a sought-after location. In the subsequent years it fell into disrepair anddisreputebefore its own renaissance. Foundation Dlala Nje — Zulu for “Let’s have fun!” — wants to change negative perceptions about the area. The view of Johannesburg from the Ponte City skyscraper is breathtaking, but the

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Africa: Interview

The inaugural conference hopes to bring journalists, policymakers, digital technologists, innovators and others to discuss issues that affect journalism and the media in West Africa. Busola Ajibola of the Centre for Journalism Innovation and Development (CJID) is leading the team organising the West African Journalism Innovation Conference (WAJIC). The inaugural conference hopes to bring journalists

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Somalia: Somalia’s Youth

Kigali, Rwanda — Somalia’s youth are facing a crisis. The country has been facing challenges in addressing youth unemployment, this means that millions of young people are unable to find work and are therefore unable to support themselves or their families. The country is one of the poorest in Sub-Saharan Africa, with most of the population

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Africa: The Gender Nutrition Gap

Kigali, Rwanda — In Africa, the fight against malnutrition and food insecurity has long been a pressing issue. But while significant progress has been made, a glaring disparity persists – the gender nutrition gap. This gap refers to the unequal access to nutritious food, healthcare, and education between men and women, leading to adverse health

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Liberia: World Bank Latest Economic Update Shows Economic Expansion for Liberia in 2022 Despite Ukraine Crisis

Monrovia — The World Bank has released its Fourth Edition of the annual Liberia Economic Update, titled “Getting Rice Right for Productivity and Poverty Alleviation,” emphasizing the crucial role of improved rice production in achieving food security and reducing poverty. The report highlights significant progress in the agricultural sector, with rice and cassava production driving

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Africa: Why Isn’t FIFA Red Carding Africa’s Soccer Bodies Over Women’s Low Wages?

With the Women’s World Cup launching this month, FIFA is still siding with corrupt national football federations over women players. Across Africa, wage theft for female players and rampant gender inequality continue to characterize the women’s game. My national team, the Nigerian women—nicknamed the Super Falcons—are supposed to open the tournament playing host country Australia

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Algeria and China reinforce cooperation

Chinese president Xi Jinping hailed China’s relationship with Algeria in a meeting in the capital Beijing on Tuesday with his Algerian counterpart Abdelmadjid Tebboune. The meeting takes place a month before the BRICS Summit in South Africa. China has supported Algeria’s accession to the BRICS mechanism. “For 65 years, China and Algeria have always shared

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Tanzania: Narrowing the Digital Divide in Tanzania to Tackle Educational Inequalities

This article looks at the digital divide in education in Tanzania exacerbated by COVID-19 and suggests ways of minimizing educational inequalities. The aim is to achieve inclusivity in digital learning in the rural-urban and rich-poor dimensions. On an early morning Wednesday, I was running Key Informant Interviews (KIIs) with the Region’s Administrative Secretary (RAS) and

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Lawyer representing family of murdered MP lodges complaint in court

Murdered Congo opposition politician, Chérubin Okende   –   Copyright © africanews Samy Ntumba Shambuyi/Copyright 2021 The AP. All rights reserved. By Africanews Last updated: 20 hours ago Democratic Republic Of Congo The lawyer representing the family of former MP and opposition politician, Chérubin Okende, lodged a complaint against “unknown persons” with the public prosecutor’s office in

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Africa: Access Bank Expands Reach in Africa, Signs Deal to Buy Standard Chartered’s Subsidiaries in 5 Countries

Standard Chartered Bank and Access Bank Plc have entered into agreements for the sale of Standard Chartered’s shares in its subsidiaries in Angola, Cameroon, The Gambia, and Sierra Leone, and its Consumer, Private and Business Banking business in Tanzania, to Access Bank. The announcement was made at Standard Chartered’s Headquarters in London yesterday in the

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Africa: In Maiden Speech At AU, Tinubu Says Past Exploitation of Africa Shouldn’t Happen Again

President Bola Tinubu, on Sunday in Nairobi, Kenya, reaffirmed Africa’s unity and strength, while strongly rejecting the notion of a new scramble for Africa. The President warned that past plundering and exploitation of the continent should remain in the past and never be repeated. Speaking at the 5th Mid-Year Coordination Meeting (5thMYCM) of the African

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Africa: Africa Must Embrace New Tech in Agriculture to Overcome Climate Crisis

Gaborone — The agricultural sector should embrace new technologies to overcome climate change-related challenges, panellists including Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa and Mozambique’s Filipe Nyusi at the US-Africa business summit said. The two presidents, who have invited investors from the U.S. and across Africa to invest in the agricultural sectors in their countries, were participating in

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East Africa: Govt Considers Deployment of Any Foreign Troops to Sudan As Aggression

Khartoum — Hereunder the Sudan News Agency (SUNA) publishes the statement issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on the Quartet’s final statement. Ministry of Foreign Affairs Media and Spokesperson Department GoS’s Statement on the meeting of the Quartet Committee emanating from IGAD regarding Sudan The presence of the Sudanese delegation to Addis Ababa before

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Nigeria: Word-for-Word

After a drama-filled week, Ejikeme Mmesoma, the 19-year-old student of Anglican Girls’ Secondary School, Uruagu, Nnewi, Anambra State, has admitted manipulating her Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) result. Governor Charles Soludo of Anambra had set up a committee to investigate the issue. The eight-man committee invited the Principal of Anglican Girls’ Secondary School — Mrs

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Ghana: President Akufo-Addo, Zambian President, Others Honored for Service to Humanity

President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo and President Hakainde Hichilema of Zambia were on Friday, honored with a citation and an honorary Doctorate degree respectively, for their distinguished service to humanity, and exemplary leadership. Former President John Agyekum Kufuor, former First Lady, Nana Konadu Agyeman Rawlings, and the Chief of Staff at the Office of the

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Tunisian opposition calls out ‘disgraceful’ maltreatment of migrants

Tunisian authorities are coming under heavy criticism following the expulsions of Sub-Saharan migrants. On Friday (Jul. 07), the head of the country’s main opposition coalition said the maltreatment of migrants ‘a disgrace’. Hundreds of migrants including children from sub-Saharan Africa have been left stranded in dire conditions in the south of Tunisia since being driven

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Senegal: Khadija Seck, author

It’s the holidays, a good time to learn about our heritage! Khadija Seck wants to seize this opportunity to help children from the African diaspora get in touch with their countries of origin. Through Alima and the Magical Balafon, a book about the magical journey of an African girl, scheduled to be released in July

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