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[Africa Check] No, Operation Dudula leader is not resigning; videos and images AI generated
[Lesotho Times] Govt wants IEC to sell property for M25m Masowe site Prime Minister uneasy with tall building near State House IEC says it's going nowhere
[Ghanaian Times] MR Richard Akpokavie Esq., President of the Ghana Olympic Committee (GOC), has arrived in Luanda, Angola for the ongoing African Youth Games which began on December 10, 2025.
[FrontPageAfrica] Monrovia -- Grand Kru County Senator Numene T. H. Bartekwa has formally petitioned the Plenary of the Liberian Senate to deratify the Mineral Development Agreement between the Government of Liberia and Hummingbird Resources Liberia Inc., citing the company's failure to commence operations since acquiring the concession in 2019.
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As violence in the eastern DRC escalates, a growing number of people are being forced to flee their homes and see refuge across the border in Burundi.
[FrontPageAfrica] Monrovia -- Several members of the Liberian Senate have expressed strong dissatisfaction over what they described as unusual and troubling legislative procedures that led to the passage of petroleum agreements involving Atlas/Oranto Petroleum Liberia Limited and TotalEnergies--without plenary debate.
France farmers protested outside President Macron’s home in Le Touquet, demanding the EU drop the Mercosur trade deal despite its signing being delayed.
Belgium summit sees EU leaders momentarily distracted as shifting microphones disrupt a press Q&A, prompting jokes and smiles from presidents and prime ministers.
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Ugandan law requires public servants to remain politically neutral and bars them from active politics.
[Premium Times] The graduation ceremony and gala night, held on 17 December 2025, celebrated the fellows, who were selected from hundreds of applicants across the country.
[Premium Times] President Tinubu said the revision would address previously unrecognised items, improve budget implementation and align spending with current fiscal realities.
[Scrolla] DJ Warras had five protection orders before he was gunned down outside a hijacked building in central Johannesburg. Protesters say government failure on hijacked buildings and illegal immigration led to his death and demand action from the army.
[Scrolla] Sol Phenduka says he did not name DJ Warras in his tweet because he had no permission and wanted to respect the family during an emotional and uncertain moment. After the death was confirmed, Phenduka called on former Johannesburg mayor Herman Mashaba to act on crime, sharing DJ Warras's past plea for help in the city centre.
[The Conversation Africa] Nigerian rapper, actor and social media star Falz released his sixth studio album, The Feast, in 2025.
[Vanguard] President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has transmitted fresh Appropriation (Repeal and Re-Enactment) Bills for the 2024 and 2025 fiscal years to the House of Representatives, seeking legislative approval to reset Nigeria's budget framework in line with current fiscal realities, improve implementation discipline and end the overlap of multiple running budgets.
Sixteen years after a massacre at a Conakry stadium left 156 people dead, a second trial has opened in the Guinean capital, this time involving seven people accused of participating in the attack.
President Donald Trump suspended the green card lottery program on Thursday that allowed the suspect in the Brown University and MIT shootings to come to the United States.
[IPS] Nairobi -- Farmers can now know and benefit from their contribution to climate change thanks to a formula that can be used to calculate the amount of carbon stored in fruit trees.
The closures followed a series of attacks in northern states, including mass kidnappings of pupils and teachers that had prompted nationwide concern and earlier school shutdowns in November
The war, which began with Russia’s full-scale invasion in February 2022, continues to take a heavy toll on civilians, particularly in frontline areas such as Zaporizhzhia, where fighting and shelling persist.
South Africa has accused the US of employing Kenyans without work permits to process refugee applications.