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What we learned from Wafcon 2026

BBC News Africa  

BBC Sport Africa looks at some of the key takeaways from Wafcon 2026 as Cameroon crowned first-time champions despite not qualifying for the finals.

Mali jails government critic for 'discrediting state'

Africanews  

A Malian court sentenced on Monday a prominent broadcaster and an influencer, who had both criticised the ruling junta, to seven years in jail

The Nigerian fishing community being eaten up by the Atlantic

Africanews  

The beach shrinks every year in Ayetoro, in southern Nigeria, and what is left is peppered with the remains of homes swallowed by the ocean -- some years ago, some just months prior

Kushner seeks to revive Gaza peace as Netanyahu resists Hamas disarmament

Africanews  

US envoy Jared Kushner meets Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday after talks with Hamas in Egypt, seeking to revive the second phase of a Gaza peace plan stalled over Israel’s demand for the group’s complete disarmament.

Pilgrims in Lourdes remember French monks murdered during Algerian civil war

Africanews  

Pilgrims in Lourdes marking the feast of the Assumption paid tribute to the monks of Tibhirine on Sunday, thirty years after their murder.  The seven French monks were kidnapped and killed   in 1996 during the Algerian Civil War.

Ebola: Water scarcity hampers control efforts in epicentre

Africanews  

A severe shortage of clean water and sanitation facilities is undermining efforts to contain the Ebola outbreak in Mongbwalu, a gold-mining town in the Democratic Republic of the Congo's Ituri province, where residents struggle to maintain basic hygiene while facing the deadly virus

Hichilema takes early lead as Zambia election count passes halfway

Africanews  

President Hakainde Hichilema has taken an early lead in Zambia’s presidential election, securing nearly 59 percent of votes counted in 135 of 226 constituencies. The result puts him on course for a second-term victory, though the final tally is still underway.

Senegal’s historic pirogue regatta brings Saint-Louis to life

Africanews  

Thousands gathered in Saint-Louis on Saturday for the city’s traditional pirogue regatta, a centuries-old competition rooted in the fishing community of Guet-Ndar. Beyond the fierce rivalry on the water, the event celebrates heritage, solidarity and a legacy passed down through generations.

Cholera outbreak spreads in Cameroon as cases top 1,000

Africanews  

A cholera outbreak is spreading across northern Cameroon, with more than 1,000 cases and 28 deaths reported since mid-July, according to health authorities.

South Africa's unique succulents under threat from poachers

Africanews  

South Africa is home to one of the most biodiverse collections of succulent plants in the world. But now this unique plant life is under threat from poachers who illegally harvest protected species.

Displaced Palestinians in Gaza struggle with lack of basic supplies

Africanews  

In this tent city in city of Deir al-Balah, Hundreds of displaced Palestinians are currently fighting for basic needs like water and food supply.

Man City in advanced talks for £85m Bouaddi, 18

BBC News Africa  

Manchester City are in advanced talks with Lille over a move for Morocco midfielder Ayyoub Bouaddi.

DRC Ebola outbreak deadliest ever with one death every 30 minutes

Africanews  

The Ebola outbreak in the DR Congo is the deadliest ever, new data shows, with one person dying from the virus every thirty minutes.

From former 'street kid' key to South Africa's police corruption inquiry

BBC News Africa  

Vusimusi "Cat" Matlala, who is appearing at the Madlanga Commission, grew up hustling to make a living.

SADC leaders pay tribute to anti-apartheid activist ahead of Durban summit

Africanews  

Heads of state and government from across the Southern African Development Community paid tribute to the late anti-apartheid activist Oliver Reginald Tambo on Sunday, laying a wreath at his statue in Durban.

Top Zambian opposition figures arrested days after presidential vote

BBC News Africa  

The authorities allege they were involved in an insurrection plot but the leading opposition candidate says there was an attempt on his life.

Protests erupt in Ceuta over border security and migration fears

Africanews  

Tensions are rising at Spain’s North African enclave of Ceuta, where protesters gathered Sunday as Morocco tightened security along the border.

Ebola outbreak in DR Congo becomes deadliest in its history

BBC News Africa  

The outbreak was already the fastest growing on record, caused by a rare species of Ebola called Bundibugyo.

'Ghana was the crime scene' - the country leading the demand for slavery reparations

BBC News Africa  

Ghana has become Africa's leading voice in telling the world that Western nations owe reparations

Cameroon finally wins its first Women’s Africa Cup of Nations title

Africanews  

The Indomitable Lionesses beat tournament debutant Malawi 3-0 in the final in Rabat, with Marie Ngah Manga scoring twice, to claim their first continental crown after three previous final defeats.

Cameroon claim first Wafcon title with victory over Malawi

BBC News Africa  

Marie Ngah Manga scores twice as Cameroon cruise to a 3-0 win over Malawi and claim a first ever Women's Africa Cup of Nations title.

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