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East Africa: EAC Deploys Observers to Monitor Uganda Polls Ahead of January 15 Vote

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[Nile Post] The East African Community (EAC) has officially deployed its Election Observation Mission to Uganda ahead of the 2026 General Elections scheduled for Thursday, January 15.

Uganda: Journalists Assaulted, Internet Shutdown Ahead of Uganda Elections

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[CPJ] Ugandan journalist Ssematimba Bwegiire lost consciousness immediately after a security officer electrocuted him with a stun gun and pepper-sprayed him in the mouth. But he did not report the incident, reflecting widespread disillusionment among the media about authorities' commitment to press freedom in elections on January 15.

Syrians displaced by deadly battles in Aleppo begin returning to the city

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More than 150,000 people fled two Kurdish-held pockets of the city in the five days of fighting that saw almost two dozen people killed.

'Welcome to 2976' - North Africa's Amazigh people ring in the new year

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The Amazigh calendar places them almost a thousand years ahead of much of the rest of the world.

Rwanda: Who Benefits From a Chaotic DR Congo?

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[New Times] The story told about Central Africa is deceptively simple: Rwanda destabilizes DR Congo for minerals and regional dominance.

Africa: Can Ndayishimiye Rewrite His African Story

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[New Times] As President Évariste Ndayishimiye prepares to take on the chairmanship of the African Union, Burundi stands before a rare diplomatic crossroads, and so does the man himself. Leadership of the AU is more than a ceremonial rotation; it is a continental stage that exposes, amplifies, and ultimately defines a leader's stature far beyond his borders.

Nigeria: Tinubu Spent 196 of 365 Days in 2025 Outside Nigeria - Obi

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[Daily Trust] Former Labour Party presidential candidate Peter Obi has raised concerns over President Bola Ahmed Tinubu's frequent foreign travels, claiming that the president spent about 196 out of the 365 days in 2025 outside Nigeria.

Uganda: Bobi Condemns Shutdown of Civil Society Organisations

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[Nile Post] National Unity Platform (NUP) presidential candidate Robert Kyagulanyi Ssentamu has condemned the reported shutdown of several leading civil society organisations (CSOs), describing the move as an attack on democracy and accountability just two days before Uganda's general elections.

Mozambique: Dialogue Must Complement Military Action in Cabo Delgado

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[ISS] Rather than focusing on counter-terrorism operations, dialogue should be supported as a way to tackle local dynamics sustaining the insurgency.

Africa.com and Global South World Announce Knowledge Partnership to Amplify People-Centered Reporting Across Africa

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Collaboration focuses on expanding access to high-quality Africa news, opinion, and analysis delivered by Global South World’s journalists on the ground

Africa.com and Global South World Announce Knowledge Partnership to Amplify People-Centered Reporting Across Africa

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Collaboration focuses on expanding access to high-quality Africa news, opinion, and analysis delivered by Global South World’s journalists on the ground

World Bank Scales Up Support to Cabo Verde’s Energy Transition and Universal Access

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Washington, USA, 13 January 2026 -/African Media Agency(AMA)/- The World Bank today approved a $13.30 million concessional financing through the International

World Bank Scales Up Support to Cabo Verde’s Energy Transition and Universal Access

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Washington, USA, 13 January 2026 -/African Media Agency(AMA)/- The World Bank today approved a $13.30 million concessional financing through the International

Nigeria to revise inflation reporting after artificial spike expected in December

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The revision is likely to influence market expectations and policy discourse ahead of the next monetary policy decisions by the Central Bank, which closely watches inflation dynamics in setting interest rates.

Former Burkinabe minister murdered at her home in Ouagadougou, prosecutor says

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Former Burkinabe minister Yolande Viviane Compaoré has been assassinated at her home in Ouagadougou, the capital’s public prosecutor’s announced on Tuesday.

Ireland pledges fresh aid to Gaza during Rafah border visit

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Aid groups say insufficient shelter materials are entering Gaza, leaving families exposed to winter storms and flooding.

Military deployed to Kampala as Uganda gets ready for general election

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President Yoweri Museveni and his political opponents in Uganda held their final rallies on Tuesday before an election that authorities will oversee with soldiers in the streets — deployments that have alarmed opposition figures who see signs of the authoritarianism they want to do away with.

Gabon's government lifts sanctions on team and Aubameyang

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Gabon's government lifts the sanctions it imposed on the national team and striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang after their exit from Afcon 2025.

Building Africa’s Multigenerational Family Businesses: New Research from East Africa

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Family businesses are the backbone of African economies, sustaining livelihoods, preserving heritage, and anchoring local communities across the continent.

Uganda imposes an internet blackout ahead of Thursday's election

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The communications authority says the suspension is aimed at preventing misinformation and violence.

AFCON: Fan zone in Rabat brings students together to watch matches

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Tens of thousands of football fans have been following the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations at a fan zone on the international campus of Riad, an upscale district of Rabat.

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