As SADC troops prepare to leave Mozambique, the jihadist insurgency’s root causes persist. The mission’s departure raises questions about Mozambique’s readiness to tackle ongoing security challenges.
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In a sudden and significant development that has sent shockwaves through the political corridors of South Africa, Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula, the Speaker of the National Assembly, announced her resignation. This move …
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In a landmark ruling, Uganda’s Constitutional Court has upheld an anti-gay law that allows for the death penalty in cases of “aggravated homosexuality”. The law, signed by President Yoweri Museveni …
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Nigeria’s Dangote oil refinery starts local petroleum product distribution, signaling a major leap towards the country’s goal of achieving energy independence.
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Indian businessman Ashok Jain’s proposed $100M deal with Zimbabwe faces backlash over unrealistic demands and questionable credentials, putting the ethanol project’s viability in doubt.
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The IMF links an $8 billion loan for Egypt to crucial economic reforms, including currency flexibility, aiming for sustainable growth and market-driven policies.
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Google agrees to delete incognito search data, marking a significant victory for online privacy and setting new standards for user data protection.
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President of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Felix Tshisekedi, has named a Planning Minister as the new Prime Minister, signaling a move towards economic development and strategic planning in …
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As the promise of a swift transition to civilian rule in Mali appears to falter, political parties in the country are demanding immediate elections. The junta, which seized power in …
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Ivory Coast’s cocoa farmers are expressing anxieties about the upcoming mid-crop harvest, citing a lack of rain and scorching temperatures across most cocoa-growing regions. The world’s leading cocoa producer recently …