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Ghanaian influencer charged with scamming elderly Americans

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He is accused of using romance scams to defraud $8m, with the profits flaunted on Instagram.

Bank of France hit with legal complaint Over alleged role in Rwanda genocide

Africanews  

The case opens a new chapter in ongoing efforts to clarify France’s role during the genocide. A judicial investigation is expected to determine whether the central bank failed in its duty of oversight and whether these transfers contributed to enabling crimes committed during one of the 20th century

Soccer fans call on FIFA to immediately halt ticket sales via national associations

Africanews  

Soccer fans have accused FIFA of a "monumental betrayal" after the latest prices for World Cup tickets began circulating on Thursday.

FIFA Arab Cup: Morocco makes it to semi-finals

Africanews  

They are one step closer to the trophy: Morocco's team is through to the semi-finals of this year's FIFA Arab Cup after winning against Syria on Thursday in the match taking place in the Khalifa International Stadium in Doha, Qatar.

Liberia: 'Liberians Deserve Full Truth About $176m U.S. Health Deal'

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[Liberian Observer] The governments newly announced US$176 million health sector agreement with the United States has sparked a nationwide debate over transparency, data sovereignty, and long-term national obligations. While the MoU promises transformative investments in health systems strengthening, it has also raised questions about digital surveillance, the governance of medical data, and the extent of Liberia's financial commitments.

South Africa: KZN Named Poorest Province in the Country

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[Scrolla] Stats SA says twenty-three million people are poor with KZN now worse off than Limpopo and the Eastern Cape. The Western Cape has the lowest poverty rate while government grants are the only thing keeping many families alive.

Six African women break barriers in Forbes 2025 power list

Africanews  

Forbes has unveiled its 2025 list of the world’s 100 most powerful women, highlighting leaders who continue to break barriers despite global challenges for women in the workplace.

Liberia: Liberia Cleared to Negotiate Second U.S. MCC Compact

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[Liberian Investigator] MONROVIA -- Liberia has gained eligibility to negotiate a second U.S. Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) Compact, a significant policy win that places the country among a select few advancing under one of America's most challenging foreign aid programs.

Liberia: State Witness Admits Failed Bid to Coerce Suspect to Testify Against Defendants in Capitol Arson Case

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[Liberian Investigator] The Capitol Building arson trial jolted forward this week when the state's first witness, Rafael Wilson, admitted that prosecutors spent weeks trying--and failing--to recruit defendant John Nyanti as a state witness. The disclosure, made under cross-examination at Criminal Court 'A'. The admission revived longstanding questions about the integrity of the investigation into the December 18, 2024, blaze that destroyed two floors of Liberia's Legislature.

Standard Chartered’s Women In Tech Programme Crowns Top Innovators As Third South African Cohort Graduates

AfricaDotcom  

Zime Nxumalo, Founder of Zime Wezwe Creatives said, “The Women in Tech programme has been genuinely life-changing for my business. Beyond the funding, the

Rwanda: Gatarayiha, Munyengango Promoted to Brigadier General As 20,000 Get New Ranks

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[New Times] President Paul Kagame has promoted two senior officers to the rank of Brigadier General in a wave of promotions that elevates more than 20,000 soldiers across all ranks, the Rwanda Defence Force (RDF announced on Friday, December 12.

US signals major aid review over South Sudan governance 'failures'

Africanews  

Since South Sudan’s independence in 2011, the U.S. has provided over 9.5 billion dollars in assistance, while the government has collected roughly 25 billion dollars in oil revenue — with little improvement in public services.

Liberia: House Approves U.S.$1.2 Billion Draft Budget, Sends to Senate for Concurrence

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[FrontPageAfrica] Capitol Hill -- The House of Representatives sitting on the 18th and final day of the second session of the third quarter of the 55th Legislature endorsed the report of its Joint Committee on Ways, Means, and Public Accounts with the passage of the Draft 2026 National Budget.

Liberia: U.S. Judge Orders Release of Kilmar Abrego Garcia Despite Trump Administration's Plan to Deport Him to Liberia

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[FrontPageAfrica] A U.S. judge has ordered the immediate release of Kilmar Abrego Garcia from immigration custody, after he was mistakenly deported and returned to the United States to face criminal charges.

AOT Lagos 7.0 Advances Strategic Innovation As Stakeholders Drive Lagos’ Tech-Enabled Transformation

AfricaDotcom  

The seventh edition of the Art of Technology Lagos (AOT Lagos 7.0) brought together policymakers, founders, investors, researchers, government

Liberia: House Passes Ivanhoe/Hpx, TotalEnergies and 'Controversial' Oranto Oil Deals - but Bility, Others Reject

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[FrontPageAfrica] Capitol Hill -- The Liberian House of Representatives has approved a series of high-profile oil and mining agreements, including deals with Ivanhoe/HPX, TotalEnergies, and the controversial Oranto Oil, sparking criticism from some lawmakers who questioned the rationale and transparency behind the combined vote.

South Africa: Gauteng's Specialist Shortage - Frustration, Resignations, and a Looming Crisis

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[Daily Maverick] The flight of specialist doctors from the public health sector in Gauteng points to another looming crisis that will affect patients, staff and those training to be specialists.

Malawi: Lightning Carnage - 14 Dead, Over 8,000 Homes Damaged As Deadly Rains Pound Malawi

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[Nyasa Times] Malawi is in the grip of a terrifying rainy season that has already claimed 14 lives and left more than 8,096 households counting the wreckage of shattered homes and broken futures. What began as routine seasonal rainfall has quickly turned into a national nightmare.

40,000 flee DRC fighting into Burundi

Africanews  

The United Nations refugee agency recorded 40,000 new arrivals of Congolese refugees in Burundi between 5 and 11 December.

About 200 West African soldiers in Benin for 'clean-up' after failed coup

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This is the first time that officials have said how many foreign soldiers were deployed to help thwart the mutiny.

Congo-Kinshasa: UN Warns of 'Regional Conflagration' As DR Congo Violence Uproots 500,000

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[UN News] More than half a million people have now been uprooted by escalating violence in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) the UN said on Thursday, warning that the M23 rebel offensive is driving a rapidly worsening humanitarian emergency.

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