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Uganda: Democratic Front Demands Immediate Reopening of NMG

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[Nile Post] The Democratic Front (DF) has strongly condemned the military raid and closure of Nation Media Group (NMG) Uganda media outlets, describing the action as a violation of constitutional guarantees on freedom of expression and press freedom.

Why Netherlands v Morocco is more than just a match

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Morocco’s World Cup meeting with the Netherlands tells a story about migration, identity and the battle for Dutch-born talent.

South Africa: New Demerit System - What South African Motorists Need to Know

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[Daily Maverick] The AARTO demerit system is expected to roll out from 1 July 2026. Many motorists may be unclear about how it will work and what the consequences could be.

South Africa: Crime Intelligence's Feroz Khan 'In Critical Condition'

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[Daily Maverick] Crime Intelligence officer Feroz Khan has been shot in what police have referred to as an attempted assassination, in the same week he was scheduled to testify before the Madlanga Commission of Inquiry. The shooting took place in Johannesburg and various police teams are investigating.

Zimbabwe: Police Hunt Suspect After Beitbridge Murder Near Night Club

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[New Zimbabwe] Discover moreAfrica News UpdatesDigital Newspaper SubscriptionInflation Rate AnalysisTHE Zimbabwe Republic Police is appealing to the public for information after a 26-year-old man was killed at Limpopo Business Centre in Beitbridge in the early hours of last Thursday.

EU imposes visa restrictions on Somalis after readmission row with Mogadishu

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The European Union is imposing new restrictions on visas for Somali nationals after a disagreement with Mogadishu over the return of irregular migrants to their home country.

South Africa: Thousands Stranded As Migrants Wait for Buses Home

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[Scrolla] More than 2,000 undocumented Zimbabweans, including mothers and babies, are waiting for travel documents while sleeping at a Home Affairs repatriation centre in Cape Town. Hundreds of Malawian nationals have also been left stranded outside their country's consulate in Johannesburg as they wait for help to return home.

South Africa: Senior Cop Shot Two Days Before He Was Due to Answer for What Was On His Phone

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[Scrolla] Major General Feroz Khan, deputy head of SAPS Crime Intelligence, was shot in his lower body in Houghton on Sunday night and rushed to Netcare Milpark Hospital. Khan was due to testify at the Madlanga Commission on Tuesday after dropping his court bid to block investigators from accessing his seized electronic devices.

Kenya: Absa Bank Kenya CEO Abdi Mohamed Resigns

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Absa Bank Kenya Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer Abdi Mohamed has resigned after serving the lender for 32 years.In a statement, the bank said Mohamed will leave his position with immediate effect to pursue other career opportunities.

Uganda: Ntungamo Farmers Brace for Harsh Dry Season As Drought Tightens Grip

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[Nile Post] Farmers in Ntungamo District are racing against worsening drought conditions as crops wither, water sources diminish and pasturelands dry up across several rural communities.

Liberia: Candidate Quotas Alone Won't Increase Women's Representation-EFFL Says

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[New Dawn] Monrovia, June 29, 2026 - The Economic Freedom Fighters of Liberia (EFFL) says requiring political parties to field at least 30 percent female candidates will not, by itself, increase women's representation in the National Legislature, proposing instead that Liberia adopt a proportional representation electoral system.

Uganda: Uganda to Evacuate Citizens From South Africa As June 30 Anti-Migrant Deadline Looms

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[Nile Post] Uganda is set to evacuate hundreds of its citizens from South Africa following a surge in anti-migrant sentiment and growing fears of violence targeting foreign nationals.

Nigeria: Xenophobia - Next Evacuation Flight Leaves South Africa Tuesday - Govt

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[Vanguard] The federal government has confirmed that the next evacuation flight bringing Nigerians home from South Africa will depart on Tuesday as efforts continue to ensure the safety of citizens following fears of possible xenophobic attacks.

South Africa: Police to Investigates Major General Khan's Attempted Murder

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[SAPS] The #SAPS has launched a high-level investigation following the attempted assassination of Major General Feroz Khan who was shot on Sunday evening on 3rd Avenue in Houghton.

Warring parties in Mali committing serious rights abuses, HRW report finds

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Warring parties in Mali are committing serious rights abuses, according to a new report from Human Rights Watch.

Top South African police officer survives assassination attempt

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Deputy crime intelligence boss Maj-Gen Feroz Khan was due to appear before an inquiry into police corruption this week.

One year after Washington peace deal, eastern DRC still waiting for peace

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As eastern Congo continues to grapple with insecurity, residents say they are looking beyond diplomatic declarations and hoping instead for meaningful improvements in their daily lives.

Nigeria: FHA Secures Land Across 28 States for Affordable Housing Expansion

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[Leadership] The Federal Housing Authority (FHA) has secured prime land in 28 states across Nigeria as part of its ongoing drive to expand access to affordable housing and strengthen its presence across the country.

Nigeria: TAG Nigeria Reaffirms Commitment to Creating 5m Jobs By 2030

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[Leadership] The humanitarian organisation operating under the auspices of The Advertisement Group (TAG) Nigeria Limited has reaffirmed its commitment to creating over five million jobs for Nigerians within five years.

Nigeria: Resident Doctors Threaten Nationwide Strike, Give Federal Govt 4-Week Ultimatum

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[Leadership] The Nigerian Association of Resident Doctors (NARD) has extended its ultimatum to the federal government by another four weeks over unresolved welfare and professional issues affecting its members nationwide, while declaring an industrial dispute with the government.

Nigeria: We Recovered the Biggest Haul of Terrorists' Equipment in Nigeria Since 9-11 - U.S.

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[This Day] The United States has disclosed that the cache of seized materials from terrorists during its recent raid in Nigeria was the largest haul of enemy electronic equipment recovered since the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.

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