Aklave
 
{{alert.msg}}

Morocco braces for an AFCON festival beyond football

Africanews  

Less than a week before the kick-off of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco, the countdown has begun. In the host cities, final preparations are underway and the tournament atmosphere is gradually taking shape.

From Kinshasa to Bujumbura: How the M23 crisis risks engulfing the region

Africanews  

According to Congolese political scientist Christian Moleka Kibamgu, the DRC’s diplomatic and military room for manoeuvre has narrowed significantly.

'Bandits' kidnap worshippers during church service in Nigeria

BBC News Africa  

At least 13 people are missing after armed men stormed a church, an official tells the BBC.

Botswana probes youth lured to fight in Ukraine on promises of quick pay

Africanews  

The Botswana government is investigating two young men allegedly recruited to fight in Ukraine, as more Africans are said to be lured by misleading promises of military training and quick pay.

Researchers find evidence of youngest-ever children tattooed

Africanews  

Researchers at the Arizona State University and the University of Missouri believe they have found evidence of the youngest-ever children to have been tattooed.

Indonesian weightlifter wins record-breaking 79kg gold at Southeast Asian Games

Africanews  

Indonesian weightlifter Rizki Juniansyah has broken two world records, taking gold in the men’s 79-kilogram category at the 2025 Southeast Asian Games in Thailand.

Uganda: Mubaje Urges Imaams to Promote Unity, Economic Self-Reliance and Peaceful Elections

allAfrica  

[Nile Post] The Mufti of Uganda, Sheikh Shaban Ramadhan Mubaje, has called on mosque Imaams to strengthen unity among Muslim communities, embrace economic empowerment programmes and uphold peace ahead of the forthcoming national elections, warning that poverty and internal divisions leave religious leaders vulnerable to manipulation.

Uganda: CJ Dollo Touts Judiciary Reforms, New Courts and Digital Systems At National Court Open Day

allAfrica  

[Nile Post] Chief Justice Alfonse Owiny-Dollo has highlighted major reforms within the Judiciary, including the expansion of courts, promotion of alternative justice systems and increased use of digital technologies, as key drivers of improved access to justice in Uganda.

Uganda: Museveni Promises More Tarmac Roads for Kakumiro As He Wraps Up Bunyoro Campaigns

allAfrica  

[Nile Post] President Museveni has concluded his campaign trail in the Bunyoro sub-region with renewed pledges to expand infrastructure and promote wealth creation in the area.

Uganda: Next Media Reaffirms Commitment to Peace Through #ichoosepeaceug Campaign

allAfrica  

[Nile Post] As Uganda approaches another general election cycle, Next Media has reaffirmed its commitment to promoting peace and national unity through the continuation of its #IChoosePeaceUG campaign, an initiative that has grown into a consistent national call for calm during politically sensitive periods.

Tunisia: Trial of NGO Workers Accused of Assisting 'Illegal' Migration Opens in Tunisia

allAfrica  

[RFI] Aid workers accused of assisting irregular migration to Tunisia went on trial on Monday, as Amnesty International criticised what it called "the relentless criminalisation of civil society" in the country.

Kenya: Ketraco Signs Sh40.4bn PPP to Expand, Modernise Power Transmission Network

allAfrica  

[Capital FM] Nairobi -- The Kenya Electricity Transmission Company Limited (KETRACO) has signed a Sh40.4 billion ($311 million) Public-Private Partnership (PPP) agreement with a consortium comprising Africa50 and Power Grid Corporation of India, marking a major step in the expansion and modernisation of Kenya's power transmission network.

South Africa: Safa and Broos Hit Back At Racism Claims

allAfrica  

[Scrolla] The Bafana Bafana coach and the South African Football Association (Safa) have strongly denied that he made racist or sexist remarks.

South Africa: Zille Slams City Manager for Flaunting Millions in Designer Gear

allAfrica  

[Scrolla] Helen Zille is not impressed with Imogen Mashazi's wardrobe.

South Africa: South Africa Slams Massacre of Jewish Worshippers in Australia

allAfrica  

[Scrolla] The Department of International Relations has slammed the "senseless violence" saying there is no justification for attacking people based on their faith. The SA Jewish Board of Deputies says the massacre was a targeted act of anti-Semitism and has called for local unity.

Nigeria: El-Rufai Debunks 2027 Southern Presidency Call Claim

allAfrica  

[Premium Times] Former Kaduna State Governor Nasir El-Rufai has dismissed claims that he announced it was the turn of the Southern region of Nigeria to produce the president in 2027.

9 African migrants died in freezing temperatures near Morocco-Algeria border

Africanews  

Exposure to freezing temperatures near Morocco’s border with Algeria killed nine African migrants, a tragedy that rights groups in the North African country called deeply concerning and a violation of the right to freedom of movement.

Ghana: Nana Nyantakyiwaa Family Raises Concern Over Illegal Sale of State Lands in Sunyani

allAfrica  

[Ghanaian Times] The Nana Nyantakyiwaa Family, one of the three royal gates of the Boahen Korkor Royal Family in Sunyani, has expressed concern over what it describes as the illegal sale and leasing of state lands within the Sunyani Municipality of the Bono Region.

DR Congo: is Katanga the next target for M23 rebels?

Africanews  

Following the takeover of Uvira by Rwanda-backed M23 rebels, is the financial and strategic hub Katanga next? Africanews spoke to political scientist Christian Moleka Kibamgu about what the rebels might do next.

South Sudan families battle rising Nile floods to survive

Africanews  

Each day they rebuild river defences using clay and papyrus, but increased flooding driven by recent climate change has made their homes even more vulnerable to flooding.

Severe winter storm puts 800,000 displaced Palestinians at risk, says UN

Africanews  

The Gaza Strip, already scarred by the war with Israel, was hit by a winter storm this week. Hundreds of thousands of people were exposed to the cold weather and rainstorms in their tents.

San Jose Update