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Man sentenced to death for murder of toddlers at Ugandan nursery

BBC News Africa  

Christopher Okello Onyum had pleaded insanity but this was dismissed by the judge.

The dam, the miners, and the question of who electricity is for

This Is Africa  

Ethiopia's hydro-powered Bitcoin boom is either a sovereignty breakthrough or a colonial echo. Which one it becomes depends on the choices being made right now.

In Mauritania, Malian refugees hope to return home

Africanews  

Some 300,000 Malians have sought refuge in Mauritania's Hodh Chargui region since a security crisis began in 2012, fuelled by violence from jihadists, local criminal gangs and pro-independence groups

Thousands pay tribute to Mali's slain defence minister under tight security

Africanews  

A ceremony for Sadio Camara was held under tight security in the capital, Bamako, on Thursday.

Pix of the Day, 30 April 2026

Africanews  

Pix of the Day, 30 April 2026

Why do so many African women bleach their skin? Study looks beyond what they tell researcher

This Is Africa  

Strong social pressures shape how people respond to direct questions about skin colour.

Sabastian Sawe's parents overjoyed by London Marathon world record

Africanews  

Emily and Simon watched their son become the first athlete to run a sub-two-hour marathon from their home in Kenya.

Zimbabwe: Loyalty for Sale - - How Patronage Networks Captured the Zimbabwean State

allAfrica  

[Daily Maverick] A transactional political economy in Zimbabwe fosters corruption and dependency, as loyalty to power trumps democratic principles, disenfranchising everyday citizens.

Kenya's President William Ruto hosts marathon record breaker Sawe

Africanews  

President William Ruto held a more formal welcoming ceremony Thursday, where he described Sawe's win as “a defining moment in the history of human endurance.”

Kenya: Global Oil Prices Rise and Fall, but Kenya's Pump Prices Stay High? the Data Says, Mostly Yes

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[Africa Check] Global oil prices rise and fall, but Kenya's pump prices stay high? The data says, mostly yes

Record-breaking marathoner Sawe receives hero's welcome in Kenya

Africanews  

Kenyan runner Sabastian Sawe received a hero’s welcome on Wednesday when he returned to Nairobi after his record-breaking win at the London Marathon.

Ghana: Reparative Justice Not About Money - Minister of Foreign Affairs

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[Ghanaian Times] The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, has dismissed claims that the growing call for reparative justice for the transatlantic slave trade is driven by financial interests, particularly among African leaders.

Ghana: Pres Mahama Visits Tidal Waves-Hit Fuveme, Blekusu

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[Ghanaian Times] PRESIDENT John Dramani Mahama has assured residents of Fuveme and Blekusu in the Anloga District and Ketu South Municipality respectively that funds for the construction of their sea defence systems were intact.

South Africa: March and March Anti-Immigrant Protest Ends in Chaos

allAfrica  

[GroundUp] Protesters diverted from the agreed route and attacked immigrants

South Africa: Mthatha Residents Block N2 Over Water Crisis

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[GroundUp] "I can't remember when we last had water. It's been months"

African oil producers defend need to drill at fossil fuel exit talks

Africanews  

Oil-rich African nations at global fossil fuel phaseout talks in Colombia said Wednesday they would keep drilling to support economic growth, highlighting tensions between climate and fiscal realities for developing producers.

Mali: Mali Junta Leader to Attend Funeral of Defence Minister Killed in Rebel Attacks

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[RFI] Mali's junta leader Assimi Goita is expected to attend the funeral on Thursday of Mali's defence minister Sadio Camara, who was killed in an assault on his home during attacks that have destabilised the army's grip on power.

South Africa: Ramaphosa Picks 4 November for Local Government Elections

allAfrica  

[Scrolla] The president shared the news on Thursday during a meeting with mayors and premiers at the Birchwood Hotel in Ekurhuleni. With less than 190 days left until the big vote, South Africans will decide who runs councils across the country.

Nigeria: 'My Enemies Want Me Out Using Insecurity' - Tinubu

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[Premium Times] Mr Tinubu framed the surge in insecurity not just as a national challenge but as a politically weaponised tool.

'How are we going to get back home?' Islamist group tightens blockade on Mali capital

BBC News Africa  

The blockade comes days after Mali's defence minister was assassinated in a series of nationwide attacks.

Kenya: Government Losing Over Ksh 120 Billion Annually to Illicit Alcohol Trade, MPs Told

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- The country is losing more than KSh 120 billion annually in tax revenue due to the widespread trade in illicit alcohol, Members of Parliament have been told, underscoring the growing scale of the underground market and its deepening economic and public health implications.

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