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Zimbabwe: Retrenchment By Design - How 'Restructuring' Can Be Used to Weaken Unions in Zimbabwe

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[263Chat] When Zimbabwe's Supreme Court handed down Nyamande & Another v Zuva Petroleum (SC 43/15) in July 2015, it reaffirmed an employer's common-law right to terminate employment on notice, and the aftermath was immediate and bruising for workers.

South Africa: Wine Farmers Hopeful About 2026 Harvest After Good Weather

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[Scrolla] Wine producers expect the 2026 harvest to be the same or slightly better last year after another season of good weather. Industry bodies say vineyards avoided major weather damage and farming conditions remain good across major wine areas.

Lesotho: 2025 - a Year of Accountability, Conflict and Reform

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[Lesotho Times] IN 2025, The Lesotho Times and Sunday Express remained steadfast in their commitment to fearless, independent and impartial journalism. Throughout the year, the publications held leaders accountable, amplified human rights concerns and produced stories that challenged public perspectives while driving debate around legal reform and public policy.

Liberia: COP30 - a Turning Point Missed - - and a Line Drawn for Frontline Women Defenders

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[Liberian Observer] Monrovia -- COP30 has come and gone in Belém, Brazil--another global climate summit marked by lofty promises and limited political courage.

Ghana: Ghana to Reduce Petrol Imports From Nigeria As Tema Refinery Restarts Operations

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[Leadership] The volume of petrol required by Ghana from Nigeria may drop significantly as the country's state-owned 45,000 b/d Tema refinery has resumed operations after suffering being inoperative since April 2021.

Malawi: Vice President Jane Ansah Defies Her Boss Mutharika As Govt Fails to Explain UK Trip Funding

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[Nyasa Times] Fresh confusion and open defiance have engulfed government following revelations that First Vice-President Jane Ansah may have proceeded with a private trip to the United Kingdom in direct contradiction of assurances given to President Peter Mutharika--leaving State House exposed, embarrassed and possibly misled.

Malawi: Good Rainfall Patterns in Southern Region Raise Hopes for Better Yields

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[Nyasa Times] As the rainy season progresses and farmers intensify crop management activities, the Southern Region of Malawi is experiencing favourable rainfall patterns in line with agricultural recommendations, raising hopes for improved harvests.

Somalia: Somalia Says Senior Al-Shabaab Bomb Maker Killed in Air Strike

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[Shabelle] Mogadishu -- Somalia said on Thursday that a precision air strike carried out last month in the town of Jilib, in the Middle Juba region, killed two senior Al-Shabaab commanders, including the group's chief bomb maker who was wanted by the United States.

Rwanda: 2025 Marked a Turning Point for the Capital Market

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[New Times] Rwanda's capital markets witnessed significant reforms expected to attract more investors and boost the industry.

Kenya: KAA Says New Airport At JKIA Critical to Easing Congestion. Here Is Why

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- The Kenya Airports Authority (KAA) says the planned construction of a new, modern airport at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) will significantly ease congestion, expand capacity and position Kenya to meet growing regional and global air travel demand.

Sudan: Sudanese Leaders Call for an End to War On Independence Day

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[Dabanga] On the 70th anniversary of Sudan's independence, prominent political figures have issued statements calling for an end to the current conflict, describing the war not as an unavoidable fate, but as the consequence of systemic political failures and totalitarian rule.

Thousands flock to southern Nigeria for Calabar Carnival

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Thousands of revellers gathered in southern Nigeria for the latest edition of the Calabar Carnival. The festival sees vibrant outfits, music and dancing fill the streets of Cross River State.

Salah goals & Hakimi return - six things from Afcon 2025's group stage

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BBC Sport Africa takes a look back at some of the key talking points from the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations group stage.

Israel's decision to suspend aid groups will have devastating impact on Gaza services, NGO says

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Israel’s announcement that it is suspending more than two dozen aid groups will have a devastating impact on their services in Gaza, one of the organisations has said.

Venus Williams to return to Australian Open

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Five years after her last appearance at the tournament, Venus Williams is set to compete in the Australian Open which gets underway later this month. At the age of 45, Williams is to become the oldest woman to compete in the tournament.

Anthony Joshua's driver charged over Nigeria crash that killed two

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The former heavyweight champion was a passenger in the crash, which killed two of his team members on Monday.

New York City's new mayor Zohran Mamdani promises to govern 'audaciously' in inaugural address

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Zohran Mamdani became mayor of New York City on Thursday, taking over one of the most unrelenting jobs in American politics with a promise to use the power of government to improve the lives of working people.

Kenya: NLP Leader Muli Urges Unity, Accountable Leadership in Ukambani

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- National Liberal Party (NLP) leader Dr Augustus Muli has called on the people of Ukambani to embrace unity, accountable leadership and people-centred development as the region ushers in the new year.

Sudanese migrants share hopes for 2026 aboard Ocean Viking

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After leaving the coast of Libya on a makeshift boat, a group of Sudanese migrants were able to share a hot meal as they were rescued by the humanitarian ship known as Ocean Viking. Aboard Ocean Viking, they shared their hopes for 2026.

Lesotho: Minister in Nasty Land Dispute

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[Lesotho Times] MINISTER of Law and Justice, Richard Ramoeletsi, is embroiled in a bitter dispute over a plot in Ha Thetsane, which he claims to have bought in 2000 but for which he claims to have later lost the purchase agreement.

Lesotho: Passport Issuance Remains a Crisis

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[Lesotho Times] ...despite government efforts to reduce backlog

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