South Africa: Nelson Mandela Bay Clinics Under Siege As Crime Threatens Healthcare

A series of robberies at healthcare facilities in the Eastern Cape has disrupted services, with patients sometimes left waiting outside while clinics limit the number of people allowed in. This follows the provincial health department spending over R700 million on security contracts in the past financial year, reports Luvuyo Mehlwana. Fearing for their safety, nurses

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Malawi: Malawi Presidents Still Have Too Much Unregulated Power, Says Legal Scholar Prof. Mwiza Nkhata

With exception of Kamuzu Banda, who had excessive powers, not even one president–during this democratic dispensation–has taken the right steps to trim their power and studies show that all of them, including incumbent Lazarus Chakwera, have defied the Constitution for the sake of consolidating power. This is according to analysis titled ‘The Presidency and Constitutionalism

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Uganda: Uganda At 60

As Uganda prepares to celebrate over 60 years of independence, the nation faces an alarming environmental crisis driven by rapid population growth and unsustainable exploitation of natural resources. Since 1962, Uganda’s population has surged from 8 million to over 45 million, significantly straining its forests and wetlands. This growth has led to a dramatic reduction

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Democratic Republic of Congo kicks off vaccinations against mpox, following delays

A man receives a vaccination against mpox, at the General hospital, in Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo Saturday, Oct. 5, 2024.   –   Copyright © africanews Moses Sawasawa/Copyright 2021 The AP. All rights reserved. Last updated: 20 hours ago Democratic Republic of Congo After a delay due to logistical difficulties, Congolese authorities have started administering vaccinations

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Liberia: Footage Shows Water Leaking Through Roof of Roberts International Airport Terminal Amid Heavy Rain

By Jaheim T. Tumu | Margibi County — Heavy rainfall on Thursday, October 3, 2024, caused leaks in the newly modernized terminal of Roberts International Airport (RIA), sparking concerns about the quality of the facility. Video footage circulating on social media shows water dripping from multiple sections of the terminal’s ceiling and flooding parts of

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Tunisians head to the polls to vote in presidential election, opposition calls for boycott

Tunisian President and candidate for re-election Kais Saied, center, and his wife Ichraf Chebil Saïed, leave a polling station after casting their votes, in Tunis   –   Copyright © africanews Copyright 2024 The Associated Press. All rights reserved Last updated: 10 hours ago mpox Tunisians head to the polls today to vote in the country’s presidential

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Ethiopia: Civil Society Coalition Opposes Delaying EU Deforestation Regulation Amid Extension Requests From Coffee-Growing Nations Like Ethiopia

Addis Abeba — In a heated debate over the upcoming environmental policy, a newly formed coalition of civil society organizations, known as VOCAL (Voice of Organizations in Coffee Alliance), is pushing back against demands from developing nations like Ethiopia for an extension for the enforcement of the upcoming European Union Deforestation Regulation (EUDR). VOCAL, an

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The International Criminal Court unsealed war crimes arrest warrants for 6 Libyan suspects

The International Criminal Court unsealed arrest warrants Friday for six men allegedly linked to a brutal Libyan militia blamed for multiple killings and other crimes in a strategically important western town where mass graves were discovered in 2020. Libya has been in political turmoil since a NATO-backed uprising toppled and killed longtime dictator Moammar Gadhafi

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Mauritian foreign minister, UK special envoy react to Chagos Islands deal

Protesters hold banners outside the World Court in The Hague, Netherlands, Monday, Sept. 3, 2018   –   Copyright © africanews Mike Corder/Copyright 2022 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. Last updated: 04/10 – 16:39 Mauritius The British government’s agreement to hand sovereignty of the long-contested Chagos Islands to Mauritius addresses a “historic wrong,” the Mauritian foreign

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Uganda: U.S. Backs Uganda’s Fight Against Malaria, Protecting Millions

Malaria continues to threaten 90% of Uganda’s population, costing the country a staggering $500 million annually in healthcare and economic losses. To combat this, the U.S. government has played a pivotal role in supporting Uganda’s efforts through key interventions. According to the U.S. Mission in Uganda, American-funded initiatives like indoor residual spraying (IRS) and the

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Top EU court says FIFA’s transfer rules are not in line with European Union law

On Friday, the European Union’s top court announced that some FIFA regulations on player transfers are not in line with the bloc’s legislation. It comes after former France international Lassana Diarra challenged the rules, insisting that they impeded him from finding another club after his contract with Lokomotiv Moscow was terminated. Diarra’s signed a 4-year

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Middle-East: ‘might is right’ shows “failure of diplomacy” -Analyst

A photographer runs for cover as a smoke raises in the background following an Israeli airstrike in Dahiyeh, Beirut, Lebanon, Friday, Oct. 4, 2024   –   Copyright © africanews Hassan Ammar/Copyright 2024 The AP. All rights reserved Israel-Hezbollah conflict As the Middle East braces for Israeli strikes, under what conditions can a negotiated solution prevail over

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Kenya: Court Declines to Stop Public Participation On Gachagua’s Impeachment

Nairobi Kenya — The High Court has declined to stop Friday’s public participation on the impeachment of Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua. Justice Bahati Mwamuye directed applicants to serve respondents ahead of the mention next week on Wednesday. “The Application dated 02/10/2024 shall be mentioned on 09/10/2024 virtually to confirm compliance and to take directions on

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Ship carrying hundreds of foreign nationals fleeing Lebanon arrives in Turkey

Smoke rises after Israeli airstrikes in Dahiyeh, Beirut, Lebanon, Thursday, Oct. 3, 2024.   –   Copyright © africanews Fadi Tawil/Copyright 2024 The AP. All right reserved Last updated: 18 hours ago Turkey A ship carrying hundreds of foreign nationals fleeing the violence in Lebanon arrived in Turkey on Thursday, as the Israel-Hezbollah conflict intensifies. The ship

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Arab League condemns what it describes as Israel’s “brutal scenario” in Lebanon

Arab foreign ministers meet at the Arab League headquarters in Cairo, Egypt, Tuesday, Sept. 10, 2024.   –   Copyright © africanews Amr Nabil/Copyright 2024 The AP. All rights reserved Last updated: 7 hours ago Egypt The Arab League on Thursday condemned what it described as Israel’s “brutal scenario” in Lebanon following escalation in hostilities between Israeli

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Nigeria: #endbadgovernance

Nigerians are demanding an end to bad governance and economic hardship in the country. Thugs, on Tuesday, took over the protest ground close to the Federal Secretariat in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, to prevent the #EndBadGovernance protest from taking place. The thugs, wielding canes, said they did not want any protest in the state. They

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Mozambique: Matsinhe Claims That Elections Will Be Held Throughout the Country

Maputo — Mozambique’s general elections, scheduled for 9 October, will take place without restrictions throughout the country, including in areas previously affected by islamist terrorism, promised the chairperson of the National Elections Commission (CNE), Anglican Bishop Carlos Matsinhe. Speaking on Sunday during a visit to Dar es Salaam, Matsinhe claimed that the elections campaign is

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Russia marks 2nd anniversary of annexation of four regions in Ukraine

Russian President Vladimir Putin attends a ceremony at the Novo-Ogaryovo state residence, outside Moscow, Russia Sept. 30, 2024.   –   Copyright © africanews Mikhail Metzel/Sputnik Last updated: 17 hours ago Russia While the war on the Ukraine-Russia border still rages, Russia marked Monday (Sep. 30) the second anniversary of its illegal annexation of four Ukrainian territories.

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Africa: Prohibition Is a Tired, Tested and Failed Tobacco Harm Reduction Intervention-Experts

Around 1920, when new inventions and innovations were gathering momentum, the United States of America launched the Prohibition Law which banned the transportation of intoxicating liquors for beverage purposes in America. Prohibition became effective on January 17, 1920. This ban however did not stop the illegal trading of alcohol as sneaky Americans devised means to

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Sudan: El Burhan Addresses UN, Condemns ‘Regional Support for RSF’ in Sudan War

New York — Lt Gen Abdelfattah El Burhan, president of the Transitional Sovereign Council (TSC) and commander-in-chief of the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF), delivered a speech at the 79th United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) yesterday, sharply criticising international inaction. His remarks came as the SAF launched a major ground offensive in key areas of the

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Africa: AAI Celebrates 40th Annual Awards Gala Honoring African Leadership and Philanthropy

The Africa-America Institute (AAI) marked a significant milestone on Tuesday, September 24th, with its 40th Annual Awards Gala. The prestigious event, held in New York City, brought together an impressive array of distinguished leaders from Africa, across the diaspora, and the United States to celebrate achievements in African leadership and philanthropy. Under the theme “Bridging

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Kenya: Greenpeace Africa Commends the Government Decision to Join the High Ambition Coalition to End Plastic Pollution

Kenya has officially joined the High Ambition Coalition aimed at eliminating plastics pollution, which now comprises 67 nations dedicated to establishing a robust international legally binding instrument based on a comprehensive and circular approach that mandates urgent actions and effective measures throughout the entire lifecycle of plastics. The decision represents a significant development at a

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Kenya: Anti-Finance Bill Protests Aimed to Overthrow Ruto’s Regime

Nairobi — The Ministry of Interior has now disclosed that anti finance bill protests witnessed in the country in June and July were meant to overthrow President William Ruto’s administration. Interior Cabinet Secretary Kithure Kindiki revealed the details saying the protest were aimed constitutional offices including the Parliament, Judiciary and even the State House. “Those

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Somalia: Somali Army Conducts Major Operation Against Al-Shabaab in Lower Shabelle Region

Mogadishu — The Somali National Army executed a significant military operation in the Awdheegle district of the Lower Shabelle region today, targeting Al-Shabaab militants, according to reports from local government officials. The operation, which involved the 175th Division of the 17th Eagle Brigade and the 146th Division of the 14th October Brigade, was launched in

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Angola: Secretary Antony J. Blinken At the Partnership for Global Infrastructure and Investment Roundtable On the Lobito Corridor: Supporting Transcontinental Connectivity

Secretary Blinken hosts a Partnership for Global Infrastructure and Investment Roundtable on the Lobito Corridor: Supporting Transcontinental Connectivity Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken hosts a Partnership for Global Infrastructure and Investment Roundtable on the Lobito Corridor: Supporting Transcontinental Connectivity in New York City, New York. SECRETARY BLINKEN:  Well, good afternoon, everyone.  And to all

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DR Congo opposition calls for release of political prisoners at protest

Hundreds protested in front of Congo’s top court Wednesday to demand the release of political prisoners, including the country’s three most prominent opposition figures. After the protest ended, representatives of opposition parties handed the minister of justice a statement accusing Congo’s President Felix Tshisekedi of trying to “muzzle the opponents” and “silence dissenting voices.” The

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Africa: Passing of Amadou Mahtar M’Bow: First African to Lead an International Organisation (Unesco)

Paris — The Director-General of UNESCO, Audrey Azoulay, expressed her deep sorrow at the news of the death of Amadou Mahtar M’Bow, former Director-General of UNESCO (1974-1987) and the first African to lead an international organisation. “A profound humanist and all-round intellectual, Amadou Mahtar M’Bow left a lasting impression on our institution by forcefully defending

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Ramaphosa calls on world’s leaders to take decisive action to end Palestinian suffering

South Africa President Cyril Ramaphosa addresses the 79th session of the United Nations General Assembly, Tuesday, Sept. 24, 2024.   –   Copyright © africanews Richard Drew/Copyright 2024 The AP. All rights reserved Last updated: 12 hours ago South Africa South Africa has urged for a peaceful resolution the the ongoing Gaza war. Speaking at the United

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Africa: Amadou Mahtar Mbow

Amadou Mahtar M’Bow, who served as the 6th Director-General of Unesco and the first African to head an international organisation, is being remembered for his leading role in advocating a New World Information and Communication Order.  Mbow died in Dakar on September 24th at age 103. As head of the UN agency responsible for promoting

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Sudan: Humanitarian Coordinator for Sudan Calls for End of Hostilities, Protection of Civilians, and Unimpeded Access

Port Sudan — As world leaders gather for the United Nations General Assembly in New York, the UN Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator in Sudan, Ms. Clementine Nkweta-Salami, urged Member States and the international community to focus on the plight of millions of people in Sudan who have endured more than 17 months of brutal conflict

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Liberia: Senate Committee Unveils ‘Damaging Report’ On Awarding Of Port Contract

By J. Burgess Carter, and David a. Yates A Special Senate Ad Hoc Committee constituted to investigate the Destination Inspection Contract, between the Government of Liberia and MedTech Scientific Limited, is recommending the immediate review and renegotiation or cancellation. “The Executive should immediately seek the opinion of the Attorney General on the legality of the

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Nigeria: Lagdo Dam

Residents of towns and villages along river Benue in Taraba State have started relocating and harvesting their crops as water begins to submerge farms following the release of water from Lagdo Dam in Cameroon Republic. Findings revealed that the volume of water has started increasing in River Benue as farms located close to the river

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Africa: Summit of the Future

New York — In a context of shrinking civic space that threatens civil society participation in an increasing number of countries and all the way to some UN processes, world leaders will gather to discuss the “multilateralism we want” at the Summit of the Future at the United Nations headquarters in New York. The summit

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US says it was not involved in Lebanon pager explosions which struck Hezbollah fighters

An ambulance believed to be carrying wounded people, after multiple explosions were heard during the funeral of four Hezbollah fighters who were killed Tuesday   –   Copyright © africanews Bilal Hussein/Copyright 2024 The AP. All rights reserved Last updated: 11 hours ago Hezbollah Following a series of pager explosions across Lebanon, which killed several people and

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Uganda: Constitution At Crossroads -Term Rule

Article 1 of Uganda’s Constitution is a cornerstone of the country’s democratic governance, affirming that “All power belongs to the people who shall exercise their sovereignty in accordance with this Constitution.” However, ongoing electoral reforms and the prolonged presidency of Yoweri Museveni threaten this principle. As Museveni’s extended rule continues, the importance of safeguarding Article

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Abdelmajid Tebboune sworn in for a second term as Algeria’s president, after court confirmed victory

Algerian president speaks after casting his ballot inside a polling station during the presidential elections, Saturday, Sept. 7, 2024, in Algiers, Algeria.   –   Copyright © africanews Copyright 2024 The Associated Press. All rights reserved Last updated: 17/09 – 18:51 Algeria Abdelmajid Tebboune was sworn in on Tuesday for a second term as Algeria’s president, in

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Kenya: Legal Loopholes,Budgetary Issues Hamper Controller of Budget Mandate

Nairobi — Legal loopholes and budgetary constraints have been highlighted as stumbling blocks for the Office of the Controller of Budget to effectively execute its mandate. Appearing before the National Assembly Constitutional Implementation Oversight Committee (CIOC), Controller of Budget Margaret Nyakang’o cited discrimination in the salary structure and budget allocation which has derailed the office’s

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Pager explosions leave several dead and scores injured across Lebanon; Hezbollah blames Israel

People donate blood for those who were injured by their exploded handheld pagers, at a Red Cross center, in the southern port city of Sidon, Lebanon, Tuesday, Sept. 17, 2024.   –   Copyright © africanews Copyright 2024 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. Last updated: 2 hours ago Gaza City Iran-backed Lebanese militant group Hezbollah is

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Malawi: Government Requires Over $60m to Implement National Framework for Water and Climate Services

Government has disclosed that it requires over $60 million to effectively implement the National Framework for Water and Climate Services (NFWCS) from 2024 to 2029. Principal Secretary for Natural Resources and Climate Change, Yusuf Mkungula made the remarks in Lilongwe during the launch of the 2024-2029 National Framework for Water and Climate services. “We require

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Malawi: President Chakwera Says, Ready to Serve Second Term in Office As Malawi President

Malawi Leader President Lazarus Chakwera has re -confirmed his commitment towards leading the country beyond 2025. Chakwera was speaking today at a political rally at Area 24 ground in Lilongwe where among others political veterans including former secretary general for DPP Grezeder Jeffrey has joined the ruling Malawi Congress Party. The president commended National Executive

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Ryan Routh, the suspect in apparent second Trump assassination attempt, charged with gun crimes

Ryan Wesley Routh pays tribute to foreign citizens killed during Russia-Ukraine war in a central square in Kyiv, Ukraine, Saturday, April 30, 2022.   –   Copyright © africanews Efrem Lukatsky/Copyright 2022 The AP. All rights reserved. Last updated: 5 hours ago Donald Trump A day after a second apparent assassination attempt against former US President Donald

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Central African Republic: Central African Republic: New Digital Era Dawns with Debut of High-speed Internet Cable

Junior is a young student at a technical college in Bangui, capital of the Central African Republic, getting set to resume studies at the University of Bangui. From childhood, he has restlessly pursued interesting and ambitious ideas. A recent one: building a humanoid robot called “Mama Africa”, to raise awareness about African culture and the

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Africa: IFC and OCP Group Launch Project to Address Water Shortage in Morocco and Food Insecurity in Africa

To increase the supply of sustainable water for fertilizer production, farmers and households in Morocco, IFC today announced a €100 million loan (about US$108 million) to OCP Group, the world leader in plant nutrition solutions and phosphate-based fertilizers. The loan will support the construction of a 219-kilometer water pipeline and pumping station to transport desalinated

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Congo-Kinshasa: Authorities Told DRC’s Makala Prison Was Set to Erupt Before Deadly Riot

Congolese authorities were warned of a situation “on the verge of explosion” at the notorious Makala prison, which witnessed a deadly riot last week when inmates forced open locked wings, set fires and looted facilities. Letters from the prison’s director, seen by RFI, reveal the Justice Ministry was repeatedly told that Makala’s severe overcrowding and

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South Africa: Tensions Between Minibus and Metered Taxi Owners Explode in Northern KZN

Amaphela taxis take on the Mondlo Taxi Association Minibus taxi owners have agreed to negotiate with “metered” taxi owners after protests last week closed roads to Mondlo location in Abaqulusi Municipality, northern KwaZulu-Natal. Independent taxi operators (amaphela) used burning tyres, rocks and branches to block access to Mondlo on 5 September. Learners could not get

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Plane loaded with drugs seized in Guinea-Bissau did not come from Venezuela

Venezuelan politician Diosdado Cabello holds a rules of debate booklet for the National Assembly, during a press conference in Caracas, Venezuela, on Jan. 8, 2020.   –   Copyright © africanews Matias Delacroix/Copyright 2020 The AP. All rights reserved Last updated: 22 hours ago Venezuela The Venezuelan interior minister has denied that a plane seized in Guinea-Bissau

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Uganda: Uganda: “The Government’s Response to the Protests Followed a Predictable Pattern of Repression”

CIVICUS discusses anti-corruption protests in Uganda with Mohammed Ndifuna, Executive Director of Justice Access Point (JAP), a civil society organisation (CSO) that promotes human rights and the rule of law. Inspired by recent mass demonstrations in Kenya , young Ugandans are taking to the streets to protest against corruption. President Yoweri Museveni, in power since

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Iran’s Pezeshkian seeks to cement ties in Iraq on first presidential trip

Iran’s reformist President Masoud Pezeshkian on Wednesday kicked off his first trip abroad as president, hoping to cement Tehran’s ties to Baghdad as regional tensions increasingly pull both countries into the widening Middle East fray. For Iran, its relationship with Iraq remains crucial for economic, political and religious reasons — something that has especially been

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Mozambique: Will Criticisms of Venezuela’s Election Change How Mozambique’s Election is Seen?

Both the United States and European Union have been highly critical of the 28 July Venezuela presidential election. The Venezuela National Electoral Council (Consejo Nacional Electoral, CNE) declared Nicolás Maduro re-elected with 52% of the vote, against 43% for Edmundo González. US secretary of state Antony Blinken said there was “overwhelming evidence” that González won.

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Heartbroken relatives of hostages protest against Netanyahu’s failure to secure deal

Israelis protest against PM Benjamin Netanyahu’s government nd call for the release of hostages held in the Gaza Strip, in Tel Aviv, Israel, on Sept. 7, 2024   –   Copyright © africanews Leo Correa/Copyright 2024 The AP All rights reserved Israel Record numbers of Israelis protested Saturday (Sep. 07) against the government’s failure to secure the

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UN chief says Africa’s debt situation is a recipe for social unrest

United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Thursday described Africa’s debt situation “as unsustainable and a recipe for social unrest”. Speaking at the China-Africa cooperation summit in Beijing, he called for “deep reforms” to the “outdated, ineffective, and unfair international financial system”. Guterres said these reforms would help provide developing countries with “the liquidity they need”

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Germany proposes Rwanda migrant deportation plan

Christian Lindner, left, and Joachim Stamp of Germany’s Free Democratic Party   –   Copyright © africanews Bernd von Jutrczenka/(c) Copyright 2022, dpa (www.dpa.de). Alle Rechte vorbehalten Last updated: 9 hours ago Germany Barely two months after Britain’s new Labour government scrapped plans to deport illegal migrants to Rwanda, Germany has proposed adopting the scheme. Its migration

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Ghana to raise cocoa farmgate price

Cocoa pods hang on a tree in Divo, West-Central Ivory Coast, November 19, 2023.   –   Copyright © africanews Sophie Garcia/Copyright 2024 The AP. All rights reserved Last updated: 02/09 – 22:17 Ghana Ghana’s cocoa regulator plans to increase the state-guaranteed price paid to its cocoa farmers for the 2024/25 crop season by nearly 45%, Reuters

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Uganda: Uganda to Host Conference On Tax Policies to Boost Local Investment

The Ministry of Finance, Planning, and Economic Development has scheduled a major conference on tax incentives, policies, and administration aimed at Ugandan investors. Scheduled for September 4, 2024, at Hotel Africana in Kampala, the conference aims to stimulate local investment and foster economic growth. In a statement, Evelyn Anite, the state minister of investment and

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Nigeria: 28 Minors, Dozens More Charged With Terrorism, Treason Over #EndBadGovernance Protests

The police accused the protesters, including minors, of terrorism-related crimes to obtain a court order for their remand for 60 days in Abuja. The Federal High Court in Abuja has ordered the remand of 75 Nigerians including minors over terrorism allegations stemming from their participation in the #EndBadGovernance protests earlier this month. At least 28

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Pope Francis slams those who turn their backs on migrants, says not helping them is a ‘grave sin’

Pope Francis attends his weekly general audience in St. Peter’s Square at The Vatican, Wednesday, Aug.28, 2024.   –   Copyright © africanews Copyright 2022 The Associated Press. All rights reserved Last updated: 28/08 – 18:39 Vatican During his weekly audience in St Peter’s Square, Pope Francis was highly critical of those, who, he said, ‘work systematically

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East Africa: Kenya Champions the Free Movement of People in East Africa, but It’s Failing Immigrants and Refugees At Home

Kenya has played a leading role in lowering barriers to the movement of people in the east African region. It has also made huge strides in protecting Kenyan emigrants working abroad. But there are still gaps in how it creates and implements domestic immigration and employment policies. In 2023, according to the Visa Openness Report

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