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East Africa: Diageo Agrees to Sell East African Breweries Stake to Asahi

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[Daba Finance] Diageo has agreed to sell its entire 65% stake in East African Breweries plc to Japan's Asahi Group Holdings, marking a major ownership shift in one of Africa's largest beverage companies.

Venezuelan migrants in Peru sell T shirts of captured President Maduro

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Peruvian street sellers Kely Peraza and Jeanelys Torres use AI to create T-shirts depicting President Maduro, helping Venezuelan migrants stay connected to home.

Egypt: Egyptian Exchange Eyes Strong 2026 With Wave of New Listings

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[Daba Finance] Egyptian Exchange is preparing for one of its strongest investment years, with plans to list around eight new companies in 2026, mainly from the medical and tourism sectors, according to chairman Islam Azzam.

South Sudan: Security Forces Abuse Power in 'Anti-Gang' Crackdown

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[HRW] Mass Arbitrary Arrests; Ill-Treatment; Rape; Forced Conscription, Including Boys

South Africa's informal miners fight for their future in coal's twilight

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Thousands of informal miners are working every day beneath South Africa’s coal heartland, but they worry that the government-led transition to green energy might leave them behind.

Nigeria: Nigerians Favour Open Trade, Call for Greater African Voice in International Decision-Making Bodies

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[Afrobarometer] Majorities welcome the economic and political influence of China, the United States, ECOWAS, and the AU.

Sudan: Thirteen More Lives Lost in Sudan As 1,000th Day of War Looms

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[UN News] Thirteen more lives - including children - were reportedly lost on Tuesday in another drone attack on Sudan's North Kordofan region.

Algeria reach AFCON quarterfinal after dramatic win over DRC

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Algerian supporters held their breath for almost two hours until winger Adil Boulbina scored the goal that sealed their fate and sent Congo out of the tournament at the 119th minute.

West Africa: Nigeria Imports 12.96bn Litres of Petrol, Gets 7.4bn Litres Local Supply in 13 Months

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[This Day] Abuja -- Nigeria remained structurally dependent on imported petrol between November 2024 and November 2025, despite a measurable contribution from the Dangote Refinery, according to a THISDAY analysis of official data released by the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA).

Uganda: A Senseless Election

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[CFR] Museveni's efforts to ensure an electoral victory will almost certainly be successful, but will only exacerbate simmering resentment.

Sudan: Drone Strike Kills 10 in El Obeid As Sudan's War Escalates Across Darfur and Kordofan

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[Dabanga] At least 10 civilians were killed in North Kordofan's capital of El Obeid on Monday evening when a paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) drone struck a residential area, hitting a family home and killing nine members of the same family, including women and children, according to eyewitnesses. Several neighbours were also wounded. Radio Dabanga was unable to reach the RSF for comment.

South Africa: Heavy Storms Expected in Parts of South Africa

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[Scrolla] A yellow level 4 warning is in place for Limpopo, Mpumalanga, parts of KwaZulu-Natal, Free State and North West. Heavy rain, strong winds, flooding and some damage to buildings and roads are possible on Monday.

Namibia: Namibia's Blood Reserves Only Enough for One Day, Nambts Urges Donations

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[Namibian] The Blood Transfusion Service of Namibia (NamBTS) has confirmed a critical blood shortage, with the current supply only enough to last a day.

East Africa: Somalia's President Meets Former Leader Amid Push for Political Dialogue

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[Shabelle] Mogadishu, Somalia -- Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud held a private meeting late on Sunday night in Mogadishu with former president Sharif Sheikh Ahmed, a senior opposition figure, amid renewed calls for national political dialogue, officials said.

Zambia: APM Delivers - Over 100,000 Tonnes of Maize From Zambia Begin Arriving in Malawi

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[Nyasa Times] President Peter Mutharika is keeping his promise to fight hunger in Malawi as the first batch of 103,000 metric tonnes of maize--part of the 200,000MT procured from Zambia--begins entering the country through the Mchinji-Mwami border.

South Africa: SA Marks Over 200 Days of Uninterrupted Power Supply

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[SAnews.gov.za] South Africa has had over 200 days free of interrupted power supply, indicating that Eskom's power system remains stable.

South Africa: SA Expresses Concern Over Venezuelan Military Strike

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[SAnews.gov.za] Government has noted with grave concern the United States' military strike against Venezuela at the weekend.

Ethiopia: Stabilizing Food Prices in a Time of Global Uncertainty - Lessons From Addis Ababa

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[ENA] Globally, cities face the reality of rising food prices. Such disruptions as supply chain breakdowns, climate-related shocks, inflation, and emerging trends of geopolitical tensions all contribute to push prices upward.

Africa: Oxfam Condemns the Violation of International Law in Venezuela and Warns of Its Impact On Peace, Democracy and Human Rights

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[Oxfam] Oxfam categorically rejects the recent US military intervention in Venezuelan territory, which constitutes a violation of international law and an unacceptable interference in the internal affairs of a sovereign country. This action threatens regional stability, contradicts the principle of Latin America and the Caribbean as a zone of peace, agreed upon by the States of the region, and constitutes a violation of the United Nations Charter and the laws and Constitution of the United States.

All you need to know about Afcon 2025

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BBC Sport Africa provides all the information on the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations as the 35th edition of the continent's biggest sporting event reaches the quarter-finals.

Uganda: Presidential Candidates Race Against Time As Polling Day Draws Closer

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[Nile Post] With just nine days left to Uganda's presidential election, candidates are intensifying their campaign schedules in a last-minute push to reach districts they have not yet visited, while others plan return trips to areas they believe remain politically strategic.

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