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South Africa Surpasses Pre-Pandemic Figures Receiving 7.6 Million Tourists

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Over the past two years, international tourism has regained momentum as the world moves on from the pandemic. Borders have reopened, airlines have reinstated

Tanzania blocks independence day protests, calls them a ‘coup’

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Authorities in Tanzania are warning people to stay at home on Tuesday, saying that protests planned to mark the country’s Independence Day are unlawful and constitute an attempted coup.

Calm returns to Cotonou after Benin coup attempt

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Traffic in the Benin capital of Cotonou resumed on Monday following an attempted coup that shook the country a day earlier.

Tshisekedi accuses Rwanda of breaking ceasefire within 24 hours

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In an address to parliament on Monday, Congolese President Félix Tshisekedi accused Rwanda of breaking a ceasefire deal just one day after it was signed.

100 Nigerian schoolchildren back home after kidnapping

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One hundred schoolchildren freed after being abducted in northern Nigeria last month were welcomed home on Monday at a ceremony in Minna, the capital of Niger state.

Local Capability In Green Hydrogen Will Define Namibia’s Industrial Future

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Green hydrogen projects present a significant opportunity for long-term economic transformation in Namibia and could redefine its industrial development. The

Amura By Ángel León Opens At Mount Nelson, A Belmond Hotel, Cape Town: An Immersive Marine-led Restaurant By The “Chef Of The Sea”

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Where the Atlantic and Indian Oceans meet at the foot of Table Mountain, a new culinary chapter unfolds at Mount Nelson, A Belmond Hotel, Cape Town with the

Benin: Benin's Failed Coup - Three Factors Behind the Takeover Attempt

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[The Conversation Africa] Military elements attempted to topple Benin's government in early December 2025. However, unlike other coups across the Sahel and west Africa since 2020, this bid triggered a military response from Benin's neighbours.

South Africa: Special Tribunal Hammers KZN Education Officials for Corrupt Contract

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[GroundUp] Company ordered to repay money. Disciplinary action must be taken against 16 officials.

Kenya: Caroli Omondi Flags Political Interference, Funding Crisis in Watchdog Bodies

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Suba South MP Caroli Omondi has raised alarm over what he has termed as persistent threats to the independence and effectiveness of Kenya's accountability institutions, citing inadequate funding, weak implementation of recommendations and growing political interference.

Kenya: Govt Sends Fifth Police Team to Haiti

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Kenya has deployed its fifth contingent of police officers to Haiti, reinforcing the multinational Gang Suppression Force (GSF) as the mission intensifies operations against armed criminal networks in some of the country's most volatile regions.

Kenya: Kenya-US Health Pact to Trigger Major Overhaul, Fast-Track Emergency Drugs

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- The corruption-marred Kenya Medical Supplies Authority (KEMSA) is set for a major overhaul under a new Cooperation Framework signed between Kenya and the United States.

Tunisia: Prominent Activists Held in 'Conspiracy Case'

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[HRW] Beirut -- Overturn Unjust Convictions; End Arbitrarily Detention

Burkina Faso: Burkina Faso Junta Restores Death Penalty

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[HRW] A Step Backward as Human Rights Are Under Threat

Lesotho: Lesotho's Parliament Blocks Debate On Explosive Hospital Report

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[GroundUp] The wife of the foreign affairs minister features prominently in the report

Tanzania: Govt Accused of Hiding Bodies of Those Killed in Election Protests

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[RFI] A Tanzanian doctor has reported hundreds of corpses being taken from the hospital where he works, appearing to corroborate accusations from Western officials and the UN that the government removed the bodies of those killed during protests following the presidential election at the end of October.

Freed Nigerian students welcomed home but details of release are still unknown

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One hundred schoolchildren freed after being abducted in northern Nigeria last month were welcomed home on Monday at a ceremony in Minna, the capital of Niger state.

Africa: All of Africa Today - December 9, 2025

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Benin: Coup - Three Benin Soldiers Declared Wanted

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[Premium Times] Mr Pascal, who is a lieutenant colonel, was declared wanted alongside two other soldiers.

Authorities in Tanzania warn people to stay at home ahead of planned Independence Day protests

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Authorities in Tanzania are warning people to stay at home on Tuesday, saying that protests planned to mark the country’s Independence Day are unlawful and constitute an attempted coup.

South Africa: Heavy Storms, Lightning Expected Across Gauteng - South African News Briefs - December 9, 2025

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