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Startup World Cup Regional Competition Comes to Abuja, to Drive Africa Innovation

AfricaDotcom  

Applications Now Open for Africa’s Most Ambitious Startups to Compete for Global Recognition and $1 Million Prize

Ivory Coast: Cocoa industry in limbo as prices fall

Africanews  

In Ivory Coast, the world's top cocoa producer, the industry is facing limbo as prices on the global market plummet, leaving workers struggling to make a living.

Op-Ed – Borderless Africa: The Reparations Africa Owes Herself

This Is Africa  

The artificial borders separating African people are part of the most enduring legacies of colonialism in Africa. The vision of a borderless Africa promises to heal the deep wounds left by colonial borders drawn during the Berlin Conference, which arbitrarily divided communities and nations.

Senegalese fans celebrate dramatic Afcon win

BBC News Africa  

Senegalese fans celebrate their team's victory at the Africa Cup of Nations.

More than 160 churchgoers kidnapped in twin Nigeria attacks - clergy

BBC News Africa  

Police say armed gangs burst into the two churches in Kurmin Wali, Kaduna state, during Sunday service.

DRC: Artists call for peace at Tumaini festival

Africanews  

Poets, musicians and painters flocked to the the city of Beni for the fourth edition of the Tumaini festival. In a city scarred by violence, they are calling for peace across the whole country.

Drums, chants and celebrations as Ethiopians mark the baptism of Jesus

BBC News Africa  

The Ethiopian Orthodox festival of Timket, or Epiphany, commemorates the baptism of Jesus in the Jordan.

Africa: 2025 - A Year of Historic Global Health Milestones and Challenges

allAfrica  

[allAfrica] Geneva -- As we look back on 2025, the world experienced a year of both remarkable achievement and profound challenge in global health. Multilateralism, science and solidarity were tested as never before, underscoring a fundamental truth: international cooperation is not optional. It is essential if we are to protect and promote health for everyone, everywhere in 2026 and beyond.

Sudan’s energy crisis deepens amid ongoing conflict

Africanews  

After more than two years of conflict, Sudan is facing a deepening energy crisis as the country’s oil production and refining capacity collapse. Fighting has forced the shutdown of major oil fields and refineries, leaving production severely disrupted and crippling the nation’s energy supply.

Senegal reserve keeper jokes after Afcon towel scuffles

BBC News Africa  

Senegal's reserve goalkeeper Yehvann Diouf jokes about his unique role in his side's chaotic Afcon final victory on Sunday.

Congo-Kinshasa: Lomé Summit Seeks Fresh Momentum for Eastern DRC Peace Process

allAfrica  

[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Former President Uhuru Kenyatta on Sunday participated in a high-level African Union-led meeting aimed at advancing the peace process in the conflict-hit eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), held in Lomé, Togo.

Nigeria: NCC Unveils Spectrum Roadmap to Boost Broadband, Drive $1trn Digital Economy

allAfrica  

[Vanguard] Abuja -- The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has unveiled a draft Spectrum Roadmap for 2026-2030, alongside new guidelines for opening the lower 6GHz and 60GHz spectrum bands, as part of efforts to expand broadband access, drive investment, create jobs, and strengthen Nigeria's digital economy.

Nigeria: Gunmen Abduct Over 100 Worshippers in Three Kaduna Churches

allAfrica  

[Vanguard] Over 100 worshipers were kidnapped in Kaduna on Sunday as gunmen carried out coordinated attacks on three churches in Kurmin Wali community, Kajuru LGA of the state.

Nigeria: Father Bobbo Paschal Released After Two Months in the Hands of His Kidnappers

allAfrica  

[Agenzia Fides] Abuja -- After two months in prison, Father Bobbo Paschal, parish priest of St. Stephen's Parish Church in the Kushe Gudgu Kagarko Local Government Area (LGA), of Kaduna State (northern Nigeria), is free again. He was kidnapped from his rectory in the early morning hours of November 17 (see Fides, 18/11/2025). During the attack, the bandits killed the priest's brother. His release was confirmed by a statement from the Archdiocese of Kaduna, signed by its chancellor, Father Christian Okewu Emmanuel, according to

Ghana arrests Nigerians accused of running cyber-crime networks

BBC News Africa  

There is a growing trend of foreigners being lured to Ghana under the pretext of lucrative work.

Sudan: Business steadily returns to Khartoum market

Africanews  

After the Sudanese army pushed the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces out of Khartoum, business is slowly returning to the city's central market. In other parts of the country, the conflict rages on.

13 schoolchildren killed in tragic road crash south of Johannesburg

Africanews  

A tragic road crash south of Johannesburg has claimed the lives of thirteen schoolchildren. Police say a minibus transporting pupils to school collided with a truck near the industrial city of Vanderbijlpark, about sixty kilometers from Johannesburg.

Mozambique: Former Prime Minister Luisa Diogo dies

allAfrica  

[Mozambique News Reports And Clippings] Luisa Diogo died in Lisbon Friday 16 January after an illness. Born in 1958 in Tete she joined the Ministry of Finance in 1980 while still a student. She became Deputy Minister of Finance in 1994, then Minister of Planning and Finance in 2000. Diogo was Mozambique's first woman Prime Minister 2004-10. Diogo was part of the dynamic post-independence generation that championed the Frelimo ideals of development, integrity, and advancement of women. She fought against the growing IMF and World Bank

Mozambique: Huge Flood Hits Mozambique

allAfrica  

[Mozambique News Reports And Clippings] A flood as bad as the one in 2000 is hitting southern and central Mozambique and is worsening. More rain is expected today and tomorrow, and more flood waters will come in rivers from South Africa and Zimbabwe, which have also been hit by torrential rain. All the dams in the south are full and so any incoming water continues down the rivers.

Why Financial Crime Risk Demands Regulation And How Africa Is Leading The Way

AfricaDotcom  

By Japhet Gana: Group Head, Transaction Risk & Financial Crimes, Yellow Card

East Africa: Uganda - EAC Observers Criticize Parties Over 'Too Many' Independent Candidates

allAfrica  

[Independent (Kampala)] Kampala, Uganda -- The East African Community (EAC) Election Observation Mission has highlighted internal conflicts and organizational weaknesses within Uganda's political parties, warning that these issues are contributing to a growing number of independent candidates in the 2026 elections.

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