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Africa’s Dealmaking Problem Is How Capital Is Structured

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Africa’s Dealmaking: By Dalu Ajene Global dealmaking is recovering unevenly, but Africa is not yet participating at the scale its companies require. In

South Africa: Podcast - the March That Could Tear South Africa Apart

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[Scrolla] June 30 is days away. March and March have set their deadline and the country is holding its breath. On this week's Sharp Sharp, Rob Rose and Zukile Majova ask the question every South African is asking right now. What actually happens when the deadline hits?

Liberia: From Persons of Interest to Protected Witnesses?

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[Liberian Observer] Within four days, the government's public messaging surrounding the investigation into the US$19.2 million cocaine seizure at Roberts International Airport appears to have evolved from identifying persons of interest to encouraging cooperation under the Witness Protection Act. Whether that reflects a deliberate investigative strategy or simply the natural progression of a complex criminal investigation is now a question worth examining.

Two years after Gen Z uprising, Kenyan protesters return to Nairobi streets

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Two years after Kenya's 2024 Gen Z tax revolt shook the nation, protesters gathered in Nairobi on 25 June to seek justice for victims and press for greater government accountability.

Angolan national airline starts a weekly service to Guangzhou in China

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The re-launch of the non-stop passenger route comes at TAAG implements a fleet modernisation and expansion plan.

Kenya police in massive show of force on protest anniversary

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Kenyan police put on a massive show of force Thursday in a bid to prevent protests marking two years since a landmark Gen Z uprising

Cloud Costs Keep Rising. Optimisation Needs An Owner

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Cloud Costs: By Amritesh Anand, Vice President & MD – Technology Services Group at In2IT Technologies Cloud spending has become a growing concern

Zimbabwe: Senate Passes Constitutional Amendment Bill 3

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[263Chat] Senate has approved the Constitution of Zimbabwe Amendment (No. 3) Bill marking a significant step in the country's constitutional reform process after the proposed legislation secured the required two-thirds majority.

The Analogue Gap Putting Kenya’s Agricultural Supply Chain At Risk

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Kenya’s Agricultural Supply Chain: By Lucas Molefe, Cybersecurity Expert at ESET The Kenyan agricultural sector accounts for 23.2% of the country’s

South Africa: Leader of anti-immigrant group says marches will be peaceful

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March and March leader, Jacinta Ngobese-Zuma, said the government should be blamed for any potential lawlessness during 30 June nationwide protests.

Kenya: Police Block Nairobi Streets Over Planned Protest Anniversary

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[allAfrica] Kenya woke to barricaded roads and a near-deserted capital on Thursday as the country marked the second anniversary of the 2024 anti-Finance Bill protests, with police sealing off major routes into Nairobi's Central Business District hours before planned commemorations.

Dismantling Borders: How Open Banking And Instant Interoperability Are Finally Creating A Unified African Market

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A Unified African Market: For decades, moving money across African borders has meant routing payments through London or New York, losing 7-8% of the value

World Cup: South Africa reaches knockouts with win over Korea

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South Africa advanced to the knockout phase of the World Cup for the first time with a 1-0 victory over South Korea on Wednesday night

Niger: Niger Quits ICC, Deepening Debate Over Court's Legitimacy

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[Leadership] The government of Niger has formally withdrawn from the International Criminal Court, citing concerns over what it described as selective justice and raising fresh questions about the court's legitimacy and effectiveness.

Heatwave scorches Europe from London to Madrid as temperatures near 39C

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A powerful heatwave swept across Europe, stretching from France to Spain and Belgium and pushing temperatures towards 39C, raising concerns about public safety and pressure on infrastructure.

Why The Skukuza Half Is South Africa’s Ultimate Race Weekend

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The Skukuza Half Marathon is one of South Africa's most extraordinary race experiences - and how you frame the weekend around it makes all the

Regional Power Pools: Africa’s Greatest Opportunity To Accelerate Electrification

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Regional Power Pools: Power Pool Integration to Take Centre Stage at Africa Energy Indaba 2027 As Africa strives to achieve universal access to

Huawei ICT Academy Instructor Inspires South Africa’s Youth To Keep Learning For The Future

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Neo Rameetse’s Huawei ICT Academy journey highlights how practical training, continuous learning and industry certification can help young people build

Why The UAE Is Betting Big On Nigeria When Others Hold Back

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UAE: By Oti Egwu There is a familiar rhythm to the way the world talks about investing in Nigeria. Enthusiasm arrives in waves, conference panels fill with

Africa: Global Leaders Say Ocean Is No Longer Optional in Climate Action

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[allAfrica] Mombasa, Kenya -- As temperatures climb, scientists warn the seas are approaching a perilous tipping point. Warming oceans are changing marine ecosystems and elevating climate risks to communities across the globe, from dying coral reefs and loss of biodiversity to more severe floods and threats to food security.

Africa: Inside the The Floating Lab Shaping Ocean Science

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[allAfrica] The first thing you notice is the size of the Dr Fridtjof Nansen. It towers over the quay as it is docked at the Port of Mombasa under the fluttering Kenyan flag.

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