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Liberia: Uhri Plans Nationwide Memorial Events for Late U.S. Lawmaker Benjamin Swan, Seeks University of Liberia to Host Monrovia Tribute

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[FrontPageAfrica] Monrovia -- The Universal Human Rights International (UHRI), headed by Rev. Torli H. Krua, has announced a series of memorial activities in Liberia and the United States to honor the life and legacy of the late Hon. Benjamin Swan Sr., a retired Massachusetts State Representative, civil rights advocate, educator, veteran, and longtime friend of Liberia.

Food Intervention Highlights Scale Of Child Malnutrition In Eastern Cape

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This situation underscores the desperate state of child malnutrition in the Eastern Cape. Read more African news and insights on Africa.com.

Somalia: Saudi Arabia Executes Three Somali Nationals Convicted of Hashish Smuggling

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[Shabelle] Riyadh -- Saudi Arabia has on Sunday executed three Somali nationals convicted of smuggling hashish into the kingdom, the Interior Ministry said, as the Gulf state continues to carry out capital punishment for drug-related offences despite mounting criticism from human rights groups.

Bafana Bafana’s World Cup Heroics Must Spark A South African Football Renaissance

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The South African national football team have defied the logic of the global spreadsheets and analysts and all soccer pundits combined by doing the

Why Africa’s Creative-Tech Boom Is The Real Youth Jobs Engine

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Africa’s creative talent today - for the most part - is a collection of brilliant individuals, rather than a collective industrial force capable of competing

Standard Bank Becomes The First Bank On The Continent Authorised To Clear Renminbi Transactions

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Standard Bank, the biggest bank in Africa by assets, and the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China Limited (ICBC) have been jointly authorised by the

Why Young Adults Should Start Thinking About Insurance Earlier

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Many young professionals think of insurance as something for later. Later, when they have children. Later, when they own a home. Later, when there is more

Cape Town, Zimbabwe And Namibia Form Strategic Partnership To Boost Regional Tourism Value

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A strategic partnership has been established between Cape Town, Zimbabwe, and Namibia to strengthen Southern Africa’s global tourism position and unlock

Kenya Emerges As A Leading Sustainable Tourism Destination In Africa

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According to new 2026 Economic Impact Research (EIR) data from WTTC, sponsored by Chase Travel, Lead Research Partner, Kenya continues to strengthen

IMF’s economic terrorism: Structural adjustment, “Capitalogenic” disease, and the fight to hold the World Bank accountable

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From Washington's Structural Adjustment Programs to a Nairobi courtroom — and a June 25 ruling that shielded the IMF even as it kept the case alive — a decades-long battle to make global lenders answer for their choices is entering a new, decisive phase.

Thousands flee as South Africa braces for anti-migrant deadline

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Thousands of Malawians were awaiting clearance in makeshift encampments in South Africa Friday as tension mounted before an unofficial June 30 ultimatum for undocumented migrants to leave the country.

South Africa manager Hugo Broos set to bow out after team's World Cup elimination

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South Africa’s manager Hugo Broos said months ago he would retire from football after the 2026 FIFA World Cup. But he was probably hoping it wouldn’t come quite so soon.

South African police general shot days before corruption inquiry testimony

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A senior South African police official has been hospitalised after gunmen opened fire on his vehicle in Johannesburg, days before he was expected to appear before a high-profile inquiry into alleged corruption and criminal networks within the country's police service.

Africa's World Cup success leaves Asia looking for answers

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The 2026 World Cup has been an amazing story for African football - while Asia has been left to reflect on failure.

DR Congo bans mass gatherings in the capital to prevent spread of Ebola

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Opposition politicians accuse the government of using the outbreak to halt a planned protest.

South Africa: Maile Exposes Rot Inside Gauteng Schools

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[Scrolla] Gauteng education officials have recorded 41 serious corruption and maladministration allegations in public schools between 2023 and June 2026. Johannesburg East, Ekurhuleni South, Johannesburg Central and Tshwane South account for more than half of the reported school corruption cases.

Somalia: Somali President Arrives in Ethiopia for Talks With PM Abiy

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[Shabelle] Addis Ababa, June 29 -- Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud arrived in Ethiopia's capital Addis Ababa on Sunday for a working visit expected to focus on security, regional stability and strengthening bilateral ties, Somalia's presidency said.

Ethiopia: TPLF Rejects EU Criticism, Says Govt Violating Peace Deal

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[Reporter] The Tigray People's Liberation Front (TPLF) has rejected European Union accusations that it is undermining Ethiopia's 2022 peace agreement, instead accusing the federal government of violating the accord and warning that the Tigray region faces a growing risk of renewed conflict.

Ethiopia: Ethiopia Nears Restructuring Deal With Bondholders

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[Reporter] The Ministry of Finance announced today it has reached an agreement in principle with an Ad Hoc Committee representing investors behind its one-billion-dollar Eurobond.

South Africa: Eskom Records More Than 400 Days Without Load Shedding

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[SAnews.gov.za] Eskom has crossed an infrastructure milestone, hitting 406 consecutive days without load shedding, even as plummeting winter temperatures drive up power use across the country.

Thousands of Malawians await repatriation as South Africa braces for anti-migrant deadline

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Thousands of Malawians are stranded in makeshift camps across South Africa as fears grow ahead of an unofficial June 30 deadline set by anti-migrant groups demanding undocumented foreigners leave the country.

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