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Uganda: 'Catch Me If You Can!' - Bobi Wine Taunts Muhoozi Amid Security Clampdown

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Ugandan opposition leader Robert Kyagulanyi, popularly known as Bobi Wine, has issued a defiant message to Chief of Defence Forces Gen. Muhoozi Kainerugaba, declaring that security forces cannot apprehend him because ordinary citizens are shielding him.

Library of Us

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Es Devlin opens Library of Us at Miami Art Week

Burkina Faso military government dissolves 100 political parties

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Burkina Faso's military government dissolved all political parties on Thursday, whose activities had been suspended since the military rulers seized power in 2022.

South Sudan: UN Chief 'Deeply Concerned' By Escalation of Violence in South Sudan

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[UN News] The world's youngest country, South Sudan, is facing continued instability and violence as military escalation looms, following reports earlier this week that a senior army commander had called on troops to inflict indiscriminate violence against civilians in Jonglei state.

King Felipe and Queen Letizia attend Mass for Spain train crash victims

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King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia joined over 300 relatives in Huelva to mourn the 45 victims of the Adamuz train crash.

South Africa: Reserve Bank Keeps Repo Rate At 6.75 Percent

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[SAnews.gov.za] The South African Reserve Bank's Monetary Policy Committee has kept the repo rate unchanged at 6.75%.

Mozambique: Bank of Mozambique Cuts Interest Rate

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[AIM] Maputo -- Note to subscribers: this replaces an earlier story on the interest cut, which contained errors

Northern Morocco on maximum flood alert as Loukkos River swells

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Heavy rains in northern Morocco have prompted authorities in Ksar El Kebir to raise the flood alert to the highest level, with the swollen Loukkos River threatening multiple neighbourhoods.

Mozambique: Severe Weather Affects Sasol's Mozambique Operations but Gas Supplies Remain Uninterrupted

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[Daily Maverick] Heavy rains in Mozambique have disrupted Sasol's condensate transport and forced a temporary reduction in gas production, but the company says supplies to customers remain uninterrupted and operations are not materially affected.

South Africa: Cape Town to Spend R115m On Wall to Protect Motorists On N2 'Hell Run'

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[Daily Maverick] The City of Cape Town has passed an adjustment budget that will see R115m spent on building a security wall on the N2 'Hell Run', as well as pedestrian crossings, improved lighting, landscaping and access control.

South Africa: Has the DA Drifted to the Right?

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[Daily Maverick] A common perception of the Democratic Alliance is that it has gradually drifted to the ideological right over the last decade. We examined the evidence.

Côte d’Ivoire government to rescue cocoa farmers with buyback

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Côte d’Ivoire, the world’s top cocoa producer, has rolled out an emergency cocoa buyback scheme as falling global prices and port bottlenecks threaten the

Africa’s DeFi boom could transform finance

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A new study has revealed that Africa is poised to lead global growth in decentralized finance (DeFi), with the potential to unlock an estimated $250 billion

South Africa: 25 Years Ago Their Land Was Taken From Them. They Still Haven't Been Compensated

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[GroundUp] The community of Ha Rapokolana was moved for the Mohale Dam which supplies water to South Africa

South Africa: Why the Rand Exchange Rate Matters

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[GroundUp] The Reserve Bank points out that inflation is lower thanks to the strength of the rand

Nigeria slashes oil licensing fees to attract investors

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Nigeria is reshaping its oil licensing strategy to lure fresh investment and revive production after years of decline. Notably, the country’s regulator has

Africa: All of Africa Today - January 30, 2026

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Mozambique launches new graphite processing plant

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Mozambique has taken a major step up the global battery supply chain with the launch of a Chinese-owned graphite processing plant, signaling a shift from raw

African startups embrace debt financing

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African startups are increasingly turning to debt as a mainstream funding option, marking a shift in how the continent’s tech ecosystem finances growth. In

AFC secures investment-grade S&P rating

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Africa Finance Corporation (AFC) has secured its first-ever ‘A’ long-term credit rating from S&P Global, a milestone that could significantly lower its

South Africa moves to simplify M&A rules

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South Africa is moving to ease merger and acquisition rules in a bid to cut red tape and lower business costs in its sluggish economy. The Department of

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