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Ghana arrests Nigerians accused of running cyber-crime networks

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There is a growing trend of foreigners being lured to Ghana under the pretext of lucrative work.

Mozambique: Former Prime Minister Luisa Diogo dies

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[Mozambique News Reports And Clippings] Luisa Diogo died in Lisbon Friday 16 January after an illness. Born in 1958 in Tete she joined the Ministry of Finance in 1980 while still a student. She became Deputy Minister of Finance in 1994, then Minister of Planning and Finance in 2000. Diogo was Mozambique's first woman Prime Minister 2004-10. Diogo was part of the dynamic post-independence generation that championed the Frelimo ideals of development, integrity, and advancement of women. She fought against the growing IMF and World Bank

Mozambique: Huge Flood Hits Mozambique

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[Mozambique News Reports And Clippings] A flood as bad as the one in 2000 is hitting southern and central Mozambique and is worsening. More rain is expected today and tomorrow, and more flood waters will come in rivers from South Africa and Zimbabwe, which have also been hit by torrential rain. All the dams in the south are full and so any incoming water continues down the rivers.

Why Financial Crime Risk Demands Regulation And How Africa Is Leading The Way

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By Japhet Gana: Group Head, Transaction Risk & Financial Crimes, Yellow Card

East Africa: Uganda - EAC Observers Criticize Parties Over 'Too Many' Independent Candidates

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[Independent (Kampala)] Kampala, Uganda -- The East African Community (EAC) Election Observation Mission has highlighted internal conflicts and organizational weaknesses within Uganda's political parties, warning that these issues are contributing to a growing number of independent candidates in the 2026 elections.

Nigeria: FG Rearraigns Sowore Over Posts Calling Tinubu Criminal, Drops Charges Against Facebook, X

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[Premium Times] Mr Sowore pleaded not guilty to the cyberbullying charges on Monday.

South Africa: Families Take Refuge in Churches After Limpopo Floods

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[GroundUp] More than 40 families displaced since 14 January

Malawi: Kunkuyu Arrested, Charged With Inciting Violence As Police Dither On Court Appearance

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[Nyasa Times] Former Minister of Information and Digitisation and Malawi Congress Party (MCP) Director of Campaign, Moses Kunkuyu, has been formally arrested and charged with inciting violence, deepening the post-election crackdown on senior opposition figures as police admit uncertainty over when he will even be taken to court.

South Africa: SA's Foreign Policy At a Crossroads Within a Changing International Order

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[Daily Maverick] There is growing tension between the country's liberation-era foreign policy identity and its deep economic integration into Western-led global systems. In the context of recent developments such as South Africa's stance on Israel, Venezuela, and its broader Global South alignments, strategic ambiguity is becoming harder to sustain.

South Africa: Government Intervenes Over Sewer Crisis in JB Marks Municipality

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[SAnews.gov.za] Poorly functioning wastewater treatment plants and ongoing sewerage spillages continue to contribute significantly to water pollution in JB Marks Local Municipality in North West, prompting intervention by the national Department of Water and Sanitation.

South Africa: President Mourns Deaths in Cape Flats Violence and Scholar Transport Crash

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[SAnews.gov.za] President Cyril Ramaphosa has expressed his deep sadness at the loss of life resulting from violent incidents on the Cape Flats over the weekend and in a tragic collision involving a scholar transport vehicle, near Vanderbijlpark, on Monday morning.

South African team helps search for politician swept away by Mozambique floodwaters

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Mozambique President Daniel Chapo cancels a trip to Davos due to severe floods in the country

Thirteen school pupils in South Africa die after bus collides with lorry

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The fatal collision is just the latest in South Africa, where the road safety record is poor.

Kenya’s Boda Girls ride to save lives in remote communities

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Across western Kenya, a group of female motorcycle riders known as the Boda Girls are helping bridge a critical gap in maternal health care. Trained not only in motorcycle riding but also in basic maternal health and patient care, many of the women are nurses or community health workers.

Government parties get all parliament seats in Benin elections

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Benin's population voted for its next National Assembly (parliament) on 11 January. The results of the elections were announced Saturday evening: the government-affiliated parties got all seats, while the main opposition party failed to get past the 20% of district votes requirement.

South Africa declares national disaster over floods and rains that have killed 30 people

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South Africa has declared a national disaster over torrential rains and floods that have killed at least 30 people in the country's north, damaged thousands of homes and washed away roads and bridges.

Liberia: Liberia Sets Ambitious NDC 3.0 Targets. but Lacks Costed Plan for Full Implementation

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[Liberian Observer] When Liberia submitted its updated Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC 3.0) in late 2025, it stood as one of the most progressive climate roadmaps in West Africa. The 61-page document, a cornerstone of the country's commitment to the 2015 Paris Agreement, pledges to reduce economy-wide greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 54% by 2035.

Liberia: 43 Liberians Named Among America's 'Worst of the Worst' Alleged Criminals

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[Liberian Investigator] The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has listed 43 Liberians among what it describes as the "worst of the worst" alien criminals arrested by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). This development also comes at a time when Washington has moved to suspend immigrant visa processing for Liberians and 74 other nationalities.

Senegal: President Declares National Holiday As Senegal Conquers Africa in Chaos-Filled Afcon Final

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[Nyasa Times] Senegal woke up to a nation-wide paid holiday on Monday after President Bassirou Diomaye Faye moved swiftly to honour what he called a "historic triumph for national pride," following the country's dramatic victory in the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) final.

Minneapolis businesses and shopping malls stay empty over fears of ICE patrols

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In Minneapolis, fear of being arrested by agents from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has left businesses closed and shops without customers. The Somali community is particularly afraid after having repeatedly been targeted by US president Donald Trump.

Ecstasy and now a day off - Senegal fans around the world celebrate Afcon win

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Senegal supporters have been partying after their team grabbed a dramatic 1-0 win over Morocco.

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