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South African national park closed due to floods

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Ongoing floods in the north-eastern provinces of South Africa has led to the closure of the world-famous Kruger National Park.

South Africa to probe Iran’s role in naval drills that angered US

Africanews  

The controversy comes at a sensitive time for Pretoria, which is trying to repair strained relations with the United States. Ties have worsened under President Donald Trump’s administration, which has accused South Africa of anti-American policies, imposed steep trade tariffs

Tension grips Kampala as Museveni leads and residents await election results

Africanews  

Kampala remained tense and unusually quiet on Friday as Ugandans waited for the final results of the presidential election, with uncertainty gripping the capital.

Senegal stand in way of Morocco's 50-year wait for Afcon glory

BBC News Africa  

The game in Rabat (19:00 GMT) pits the continent's top two teams against one another, with the North Africans ranked 11th in the world and the Teranga Lions eight places below them.

Nigeria: Just in - Panic As Lagos Public School Building Collapses in Ikorodu

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[Vanguard] Residents of the Odo-Kekere Community in the Ikorodu area of Lagos State, on Thursday evening, were thrown into panic following the sudden partial collapse of a structure in a local public school in the area.

Africa: AU Commission Chairperson Congratulates Algeria On Successful Launch Earth Observation Satellite

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[African Union] The Chairperson of the African Union Commission, H.E. Mahmoud Ali Youssouf, congratulates the People's Democratic Republic of Algeria on the successful launch of the Alsat-3A Earth observation satellite, marking a significant advance in Africa's space and geospatial capabilities.

Nigeria: Police Caution Awka Residents Against Street Protests

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[Vanguard] The Police Command in Anambra has cautioned residents of Awka against organising or participating in street protests over any form of crime, warning that such actions could undermine public peace and safety.

Ethiopia: Ethiopia, Morocco Convenes First-Ever Joint Defense Committee Meeting

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[ENA] Addis Ababa -- Ethiopia and Morocco have convened their first-ever joint defense committee meeting aimed at strengthening bilateral cooperation across various military fields on Thursday.

Nigeria: Supreme Court Affirms Conviction of Ex-Governor Lamido's Son for False Currency Declaration At Airport

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[Premium Times] It was a double whammy for the Lamidos, particularly Aminu, with the Supreme Court earlier delivering a judgement reversing their acquittal in a separate joint money laundering trial.

Cameroon opposition leader denies talks with government

Africanews  

His party, the Front for the National Salvation of Cameroon, has also announced it will boycott upcoming parliamentary and municipal elections, arguing that participation would legitimise what it calls electoral wrongdoing.

Deadly floods sweep Southern Africa as authorities warn of more heavy rains

Africanews  

Torrential rains and devastating floods have killed dozens of people across southern Africa, with authorities warning that more severe weather is still to come.

Russia’s new ambassador presents credentials in Niger as ties deepen

Africanews  

Russia’s new ambassador to Niger presented his credentials on Thursday to the West African country’s military leader, as the two nations continue to strengthen ties.

AFCON 2025: Who is leading the Golden Boot race?

Africanews  

Brahim Díaz continues to lead the Golden Boot race at the 2025 TotalEnergies CAF Africa Cup of Nations, holding onto top spot as Morocco seal their place in the final on home ground.

Gaza air strike by Israel kills Hamas commander and four others

Africanews  

An Israeli air strike in Gaza killed five, including a commander of Hamas' Al Qassam Brigades. Hamas called it an assassination, accusing Israel of escalating tensions.

South Africa: Motshekga Orders Inquiry Into Why Ramaphosa's Orders to Withdraw Iranian Warships From Exercise Weren't Obeyed

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[Daily Maverick] Defence minister said the president's orders were 'clearly communicated to all parties'.

The Libyan filmmaker who fights for the return of cinema to his country

Africanews  

Libya's capital Tripoli was once home to a flourishing cinema scene. But the dictatorship by Muammar Gaddafi and the Libyan civil war led to the disappearance of all cinemas and filmmaking in the city. One director is trying to change that.

DR Congo’s mining boom puts community forests at risk Likasi, DR Congo

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Forest rangers say pressure is mounting. Corneille Makonga recalls how a powerful individual arrived with heavy machinery, claiming to have purchased the community’s forest despite villagers holding official documents. He says the attempt amounted to a land grab.

Uganda: No, BBC News Didn't Publish 'Projections' Saying Bobi Wine Will Lose Uganda's 2026 Election By a Wider Margin

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[Africa Check] No, BBC News didn't publish 'projections' saying Bobi Wine will lose Uganda's 2026 election by a wider margin

Rwanda: What Extension of AGOA Means for Rwandan Exporters

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[New Times] Rwandan exporters have welcomed the United States House of Representatives' decision to approve a three-year extension of the Africa Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA), describing it as a boost to market access and medium long-term planning.

South Africa: Beer Could Soon Cost More As Government Looks At Tax Hike

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[Scrolla] The Treasury is considering a tax hike of up to 20%, which could push beer prices up. Tavern owners warn higher prices could hurt small businesses and push drinkers to illegal alcohol.

Uganda: Uganda - Three Dead, 34 Arrested in Luwero Town Night Protests

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[Independent (Kampala)] Luwero, Uganda -- At least three people have died and 34 others arrested following night-long protests in Luwero Town Council after tensions erupted over the handling of election results.

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