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Mbadde, PSG to start court battle over pay dispute

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Mbappe who moved to Spanish giants Real Madrid as a free agent last year argues that PSG owe him 55 million euros in unpaid salaries and bonuses

Somali fishing industry leader says piracy puts livelihoods at risk

Africanews  

An increase in armed assaults on vessels off the coast of Somalia have raised fears of a resurgence of maritime insecurity in the region.

Uganda: RDC Pledges Security for Bobi Wine Ahead of Kigezi Campaigns

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[Nile Post] The office of the Resident District Commissioner (RDC) in Kabale has pledged full security and cooperation to the National Unity Platform (NUP) presidential candidate, Robert Kyagulanyi, popularly known as Bobi Wine, as he embarks on his campaign tour in the Kigezi sub-region next week.

Nigeria: 'No Godfatherism in 2027,' Shinkafi Warns APC in Zamfara

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[Vanguard] Abuja -- A prominent chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC) and former governorship candidate in Zamfara State, Alhaji (Dr.) Sani Abdullahi Shinkafi has warned that only credible and transparent primaries will determine who emerges as the party's flagbearer for the 2027 general elections.

Uganda: Govt Pledges Action As Exporters Struggle With Rising Costs and Border Delays

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[Nile Post] Exporters continue to grapple with high compliance costs, excessive documentation, and delays at border points--bottlenecks that increase the cost of doing business, erode competitiveness, and discourage both local and foreign investors--according to the Head of Public Service and Secretary to Cabinet, Ms Lucy Nakyobe.

Uganda: Kabale RDC Urges Parliamentary Candidates to Follow Security Guidelines Ahead of Campaigns

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[Nile Post] The Office of the District Resident Commissioner in Kabale has called on all parliamentary candidates to strictly adhere to security guidelines to maintain peace and order ahead of campaigns set to begin next Monday.

Kenya demands safety for its citizens after Tanzania's post-poll crackdown

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Some Kenyans have reportedly been killed, injured and others detained by Tanzanian security officers.

Malawi: Bushiri Ignites a New Dawn for Malawi's Film Industry - Turning Vision Into Global Action

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[Nyasa Times] The Malawian film industry is on the brink of transformation -- and at the center of this renaissance stands Prophet Shepherd Bushiri, a man whose passion for the arts has long transcended words.

Malawi: Malawi Must Settle the Aya Helicopter Mess - or Risk Global Embarrassment and Billions in Losses

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[Nyasa Times] The helicopter scandal has spiraled far beyond the noise of political gossip and procurement blunders -- it is now a ticking financial time bomb. The case between the Malawi Government and Zambia's AYA Technologies over the aborted Bell 412 helicopter deal is not just another bureaucratic dispute. It is a legal minefield, one that could explode into an international humiliation for a country already drowning in debt and desperate for donor confidence.

Nigeria: Nnamdi Kanu Finally Files Defence in Terrorism Trial

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[Premium Times] Mr Kanu was filing the documents inside the courtroom, as directed by Judge James Omotosho, at the time of this report.

School Of Rock Ignites A New Era Of Music And Creativity In The Cape Winelands

AfricaDotcom  

South Africa’s live music revolution continues with  the arrival of the world-renowned music education brand, School of Rock, in  Stellenbosch. 

Typhoon Kalmaegi: At least 5 dead as powerful storm batters central Vietnam

Africanews  

Typhoon Kalmaegi hit central Vietnam, causing strong winds and heavy rain. At least five people died, and many are missing. Over a million households faced power outages.

Lebanon lifts travel ban on Muammar Gaddafi's son and reduces bail

Africanews  

Hannibal Gaddafi has been detained without trial for nearly a decade for allegedly withholding information about the fate of a Lebanese Shi'ite Muslim cleric.

Africa Is Redefining The Global Mining Equation As Investors Position Themselves For The Decade Ahead

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With commodity markets recalibrating and capital chasing long term resilience, Investing in African Mining Indaba 2026 is positioning itself as the

Africa: Africa in Economic Tug-of-War Between Tobacco Farming, Taxation, and Illicit Trade

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[allAfrica] Tobacco remains a cornerstone of many African economies, yet several countries in the region continue to grapple with major public health threats linked to tobacco use. This has created a persistent conflict between economic dependence on tobacco and the urgent need to protect public health.

Speak Up Africa Showcases African Excellence: Four Solutions To Accelerate Health Sovereignty

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Speak Up Africa Day, the flagship event of the Dakar-based organization, celebrated African leadership, the promotion of local solutions, and the advancement

Big 5 Construct Kenya Opened Doors For Its 8th Edition, Showcasing Solutions From Over 150 Exhibitors In Nairobi

AfricaDotcom  

Big 5 Construct Kenya officially opened today at the Sarit Expo Centre. Running until 7 November, the event was inaugurated by Giuseppe Manenti, Director,

The Hint Is In The Hug — Why Employees Are Clinging To Their Jobs

AfricaDotcom  

By Insaaf Daniels, head of human capital at redPanda Software

ICC confirms charges against fugitive Ugandan rebel leader Joseph Kony

Africanews  

The case is seen as a major test for the ICC as it explores how to advance proceedings in situations where suspects are unlikely to be arrested.

Zimbabwe: Schoolchildren Lead Tree-Planting Drive to Fight Hunger and Climate Change

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[263Chat] Tafara 5 Council Primary School in Mabvuku became the latest hub for the Green the Ghetto urban greening movement after hosting a lively tree-planting event and the official launch of the Mabvuku Chapter yesterday.

Nigeria: Nigeria Our Largest Global Centre for Malnutrition Treatment - MSF

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[Premium Times] Vice President Shettima says Nigeria loses $56 billion in human capital annually to malnutrition.

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