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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: Passport Issuance Remains a Crisis

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

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.

Nigeria: Anyone Who Says Obi Can't Be VP Not Democrat - Momodu Replies Utomi

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[Vanguard] A chieftain of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), Dele Momodu, has faulted comments by political economist, Professor Pat Utomi, on the party's 2027 presidential ticket, saying anyone who insists that former Anambra State governor, Peter Obi, cannot be a vice-presidential candidate is "not a democrat."

Kenya: Collapsed South C Building Non-Compliant - Construction Authority

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- The National Construction Authority (NCA) has said the multi-storey building that collapsed in Nairobi's South C area was non-compliant at the time of failure.

Kenya: Govt Releases Sh44.2bn in Term I Capitation Ahead of Monday Reopening

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- The government has released Sh44.2 billion in capitation funds for Term I of the 2026 academic year ahead of the reopening of schools on Monday, January 5, the Ministry of Education has announced.

Africa: South Africa, Mozambique Fly the Cosafa Flag At TotalEnergies CAF Afcon Morocco 2025

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[Cosafa] Two COSAFA sides remain in the Round of 16 at the TotalEnergies CAF Africa Cup of Nations Morocco 2025, with South Africa to face Cameroon and Mozambique to take on Nigeria.

Kenya: Collapsed South C Building Cited for Violations Thrice - City Hall

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Nairobi City County has confirmed that the South C building that collapsed earlier Friday had been cited repeatedly by enforcement teams even as specialised Urban Search and Rescue (USAR) units remain on site searching for possible victims.

South Africa: Over 300 Babies Born Across Gauteng Public Health Facilities

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[SAnews.gov.za] Over 300 babies were born across Gauteng public health facilities on New Year's Day.

Zimbabwe: Five Relatives Arrested After Man's Body Found Near Dam in Guruve

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[263Chat] Police in Guruve have arrested five members of the same family in connection with the murder of a 54-year-old man whose disappearance was reported days after Christmas.

Kenya: Pedestrian Hit By Debris From Collapsed South C Building Stable in Hospital

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Police say a pedestrian who was struck by flying debris from a collapsed 16-storey building in Nairobi's South C area is in stable condition at Mbagathi Hospital, as rescue teams continue efforts to establish whether more victims may be trapped under the rubble.

Nigeria: University of Gambia Renames Faculty After Adesina

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[Premium Times] President Adama Barrow unveiled a plaque on Wednesday formally designating the faculty as the Dr Akinwumi Adesina School of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences.

Nigeria: Soldiers Repel Bandits' Attack On Kano Community - Official

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[Premium Times] Mr Babatunde said the attack was a revenge mission following the loss of some of the bandits' fighters to superior military firepower during an earlier encounter last week.

Lesotho: Passport Crisis Exposes Deeper Governance Failures

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[Lesotho Times] THE ongoing passport issuance crisis is more than an administrative backlog, it is a mirror reflecting deeper governance failures that continue to burden ordinary Basotho, particularly those whose livelihoods depend on cross-border work in South Africa.

Kenya: Street Food in Mombasa - How City Life Shaped the Modern Meal

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[The Conversation Africa] As Kenya's cities grew, more and more people left their rural homes and subsistence farming systems to go to urban settlements like Mombasa to find work. In the city, meals were paid for with cash, a major transformation in Kenya's food systems.

Congo-Kinshasa: DR Congo Returns to UN Security Council As Non-Permanent Member After 35 Years

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[RFI] The Democratic Republic of Congo returns to the United Nations Security Council as a non-permanent member for the 2026-2027 term for the first time in more than three decades, hoping to keep the armed crisis in its eastern provinces high on the council's agenda.

West Africa: Jihadist Conflict in Mali and Burkina Faso Creates Risk of Regime Collapse and More Chaos

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[allAfrica] The respected Brussels-based think tank, the International Crisis Group, has identified three conflicts in Africa as among the 10 world-wide which - following a violence-wracked 2025 - are expected to continue and which should receive most attention in 2026. The ICG's list of "conflicts to watch" include those affecting Sudan, Mali and Burkina Faso, and the tensions between Ethiopia and Eritrea. The following is the group's analysis of the situations in Mali

Kenya: Multi storey building collapses in Nairobi, trapping unknown number of people

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Kenya woke up to another construction disaster after a multi storey building collapsed in Nairobi's South C area, trapping an unknown number of people.

East Africa: Brewing Crisis in Horn of Africa Could Trigger Regional Conflagration

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[allAfrica] The respected Brussels-based think tank, the International Crisis Group, has identified three conflicts in Africa as among the 10 world-wide which - following a violence-wracked 2025 - are expected to continue and which should receive most attention in 2026. The ICG's list of "conflicts to watch" include those in Ethiopia and Eritrea, Mali and Burkina Faso and Sudan. The following is the group's analysis of the tensions which plague Ethiopia and Eritrea. (Read the ICG's over-arching

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