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[New Dawn] MONROVIA -- The Government of Liberia announced that approximately 263 Liberians in South Africa have requested assistance to leave the country, with 21 to 23 individuals seeking immediate repatriation.
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Uganda's military chief had boasted of "the hurt and pain" he would inflict on Erias Lukwago, who was arrested earlier this week.
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For more than a century, Mount Nelson, A Belmond Hotel, Cape Town has invited artists, writers and cultural tastemakers to gather beneath its palms and
Africa's Power Market: Shirley Webber, Coverage Head, Resources & Energy at Absa CIB and Nikhil Kasiram, Resource and Project Finance: Power and
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A Ugandan opposition lawyer appeared in court Wednesday charged with complicity in treason, after the powerful army chief boasted of his abduction.
Gunfire erupted early on Thursday at the airport in Niger's capital, Niamey, residents told AFP, several months after a major jihadist attack at the facility.
Thousands of ultra-Orthodox Jews protest near Netanya against mandatory army service, demanding release of draft refusers amid Israel’s wartime strains.
In Zimbabwe, a court ruling dismissing a legal challenge by war veterans against proposed constitutional amendments has sparked divided reactions.
Nigerian Content Forum: As geopolitical realignments accelerate the search for diversified energy sources, Africa's strategic weight in global energy
US President Donald Trump signed a memorandum of understanding with Iran at the Palace of Versailles on 18 June, marking a significant diplomatic step aimed at easing the Middle East conflict that has unsettled the region since February.
Airtel Africa Foundation, the philanthropic arm of Airtel Africa plc, has released its inaugural annual report, marking its first full year of
Niger has been fighting a militant Islamist insurgency for a decade and in January suspected jihadists attacked the same airport.
Africa’s Creators: by Daniel Kojo Soboh, CEO and Founder of EMY Africa On youth, the creator economy, and why Africa’s most urgent development
African MSME Finance: By Wayne Hennessy-Barrett - Founder & Executive Chairman, 4G Capital We are no longer preparing for the VUCA era. We are living
[New Zimbabwe] JUSTICE, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi has sharply criticised legislators opposed to the Constitution of Zimbabwe Amendment (No. 3) Bill (CAB3), accusing them of fixating on one aspect of the proposed law while ignoring governance challenges the reforms seek to address.
South Africa’s Renewable Energy: As South Africa accelerates its transition to cleaner energy, the reliability and performance of grid‑connection
[GroundUp] Social Relief of Distress grant might be extended while a new policy is finalised
[GroundUp] Children at Nonyameko Primary are left to use unsafe toilets or an open field
[UN News] For the first time, soldiers and Government forces were responsible for more grave violations against children in armed conflict than non-State armed groups - and 2025 set a grim new record for the total number of child victims.
[African Arguments] The debate about the CFA franc keeps happening on the wrong terrain.
[RFI] Mozambique's criminal police are under growing scrutiny as political repression continues more than 18 months after disputed elections triggered unrest. Civil society groups denounce abductions and killings by security forces, with particular attention focused on the National Criminal Investigation Service, known as Sernic. This fifth instalment of Mozambique Exposed - an investigation coordinated by Forbidden Stories to which RFI contributed - examines claims that Sernic has become a form of political