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Senegalese president pardons journalist over 2018 massacre

Africanews  

The president of Senegal has pardoned a journalist convicted to life in prison over a 2018 massacre in the southern Casamance region, the Committee to Protect Journalists watchdog said in a statement.

Swedish court to rule in December on oil execs accused in Sudan war crimes case

Africanews  

A Stockholm court on Thursday wrapped up hearings in the trial of two former oil executives accused of complicity in war crimes over their business dealings during Sudan's second civil war, with a ruling expected in December.

Ratchu Vaan Surajaras

Design Indaba  

Designing Flood Resistant Cities

Ratchu Vaan Surajaras

Design Indaba  

Designing Flood Resistant Cities

Parliament sets first meeting in Ramaphosa ‘farmgate’ impeachment case

Africanews  

South Africa’s Parliament will on Monday hold the first meeting of a special committee to examine allegations in the “Farmgate” scandal involving President Cyril Ramaphosa.

Jakob Trollbäck

Design Indaba  

Design Indaba drives a better world through creativity with its online design publication, annual festival and other "design activism" projects.

Jakob Trollbäck

Design Indaba  

Design Indaba drives a better world through creativity with its online design publication, annual festival and other "design activism" projects.

Enni-Kukka Tuomala

Design Indaba  

Radical Empathy

Enni-Kukka Tuomala

Design Indaba  

Radical Empathy

Businesses Of All Sizes Have A Right To Demand A Level Of Accountability From Their Technology Providers

AfricaDotcom  

Technology providers must battle-test their promises to be true enablers By Jevon King, CSO at Backspace Technologies Doing business in South Africa is

A Seasonal Private-Use Safari Camp Near Victoria Falls Is Redefining Wilderness Travel For Groups

AfricaDotcom  

Safari Camp Near Victoria Falls: Just 15 minutes from Victoria Falls International Airport, a new seasonal tented camp is offering something increasingly

Kenya: authorities probe arson incident that claimed lives of 16 school girls

Africanews  

A fire at a girls' dormitory in Kenya on Thursday resulted in 16 children dead and 79 others hospitalized, marking one of the deadliest incidents at a school in the East African nation.

Angola: President João Lourenço Listens to Concerns of Civil Society Leaders From Zaire

allAfrica  

[ANGOP] Mbanza Kongo -- President João Lourenço listened to the concerns of religious leaders, traditional authorities, youth representatives and local businesspeople from Mbanza Kongo city, northern Zaire province, as part of the president's 48-hour working visit to the region that started on Thursday.

Uganda: Oryem - I Am Disappointed I Did Not Return to Cabinet

allAfrica  

[Independent (Kampala)] Kampala -- The outgoing State Minister for Foreign Affairs, Henry Okello Oryem has expressed disappointment after being dropped from cabinet by President Yoweri Museveni.

Algeria: President Tebboune, Turkish Counterpart Exchange Eid Al-Adha Greetings in Phone Call

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[Algerie Presse Service] Algiers -- The President of the Republic, Abdelmadjid Tebboune, held a phone call on Thursday with his brother, the President of the sisterly Republic of Turkey, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, said the Presidency of the Republic in a statement.

Kenya: Rights Group Moves to Block Proposed Ebola Quarantine Facility for U.S. Citizens

allAfrica  

[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Katiba Institute has filed a petition in court seeking to stop the proposed establishment of a quarantine facility in Kenya for American citizens exposed to Ebola and other highly infectious diseases.

Uganda: Mubaje Demands Greater Muslim Representation in Govt

allAfrica  

[Independent (Kampala)] Kampala -- The Mufti of Uganda, Sheikh Shaban Ramadhan Mubaje, has called for stronger Muslim representation in government.

South Africa: Xenophobic Attacks Killed Four People in Addo. a Year Later, Anti-Immigrant Sentiment Is Rising Again

allAfrica  

[GroundUp] There have been no arrests for the murder of Juane September or for the immigrants killed in revenge attacks

South Africa: Protesters Demand Steenhuisen Take Action to End Hunger

allAfrica  

[GroundUp] South Africa produces sufficient food yet millions go to bed hungry, says the Union Against Hunger

Zimbabwe: Zimbabwe's Import Levies Could Save Billions, Strengthen Food Security - Experts Say

allAfrica  

[New Zimbabwe] Legal experts and economists have strongly defended Zimbabwe's newly introduced grain and oilseed import levies, arguing that the measures are fully backed by the Agricultural Marketing Authority (AMA) Act and promote local production, strengthen food security and reduce dependence on imports.

Muslim worshipers enter final days of this year's Hajj pilgrimage in Mecca

Africanews  

Thousands of Muslim pilgrims continued Thursday to perform the annual Hajj pilgrimage rituals in Mecca, Saudi Arabia.

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