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▪ Mass national ID card registration for West Pokot
▪ Government to speed up issuance of IDs
▪ KNCHR champions for responsible business practices
▪ Thousands protest in Udine ahead of Italy–Israel World Cup qualifier
▪ Solar powered borehole to ease water scarcity
▪ Kiambu conducts free cancer screening drive
▪ DRC and M23 agree to create an international body to oversee ceasefire
▪ Ramaphosa: Gaza ceasefire won’t halt South Africa’s genocide case against Israel
▪ Remains of four more hostages handed over by Hamas arrive in Israel
▪ PS Ageng’o unveils protection centre for vulnerable children in Kwale
▪ Government asked to fast-track completion of Makutano ESP market
▪ First Lady rolls out mama kitchen garden initiative in samburu county
▪ Advancing sustainable livestock systems
▪ Maragua MP leads constituents in mourning Raila Odinga’s death
▪ Morocco expands aerospace sector with new Safran engine plant
▪ U.S.- Ghana deportation deal faces lawsuit after new arrivals
▪ Senegal, South Africa and Ivory Coast qualify for 2026 World Cup
▪ Cameroon minister dismisses opposition victory claim as electoral disruption
▪ 14 West Africans deported from U.S. to Ghana amid legal challenge
▪ Raila Odinga, former Prime Minister of Kenya, dies in Kerala
▪ Morocco expands aerospace ambitions with new Safran aircraft engine complex
▪ Family of murdered Kenyan woman demands extradition of former British soldier
▪ Palestinians welcome home prisoners freed under Israel exchange deal
▪ Tens of thousands join national strike in Belgium over welfare cuts
▪ Pope Leo XIV urges Italy to remain open to migrants
▪ South Africa s health minister hails planned rollout of new HIV prevention jab
▪ Madagascar military declares takeover following President’s impeachment
▪ Released Palestinian prisoners speak out about conditions in Israeli jails
▪ Hundreds of Indigenous protesters call for land recognition in Brazil’s capital
▪ China s Xi Jinping and Ghana s John Dramani Mahama pledge further bilateral relations
▪ Instagram to restrict teens to PG-13 content by default
▪ Kenyan guard killed in attack outside Presidential office
▪ Morocco s Gen Z protesters call for peaceful sit-ins on Saturday
▪ Macron urges respect for Madagascar s constitutional order amid crisis concerns
▪ Madagascar s president dissolves national assembly, sparking anger among protesters
▪ Cape Verde makes history, qualifies for first-ever FIFA World Cup
▪ Freed Palestinian prisoners return home under Gaza ceasefire deal
▪ Madagascar s president dissolves parliament, escalating the crisis
▪ Global shipping nations consider historic climate deal amid US opposition
▪ Cameroon opposition candidate Tchiroma claims victory in presidential election
▪ Freed hostages reunite with families in Tel Aviv after two years in captivity
▪ Madagascar President Rajoelina flees amid military-backed protests
▪ Cape Verde qualifies for the World Cup for the first time after beating Eswatini
▪ Madagascar s president says he fled the country in fear for his life, refuses to resign
▪ UN says the DRC-Rwanda peace deal is not being respected
▪ Egypt: Trump urges world leaders to seize momentum for peace at Gaza peace summit
▪ Trump lauds historic dawn of a new Middle East as 20 Israeli hostages freed
▪ Malawi: Mtambo Dismisses Social Media Claims Linking Him to Planned Anti-Govt Protests
▪ Zimbabwe: Operational Efficiency Drives Westprop s Q2 Performance
▪ Botswana: Zimbabwe Firms Reap New Leads, Partnerships At Botswana Expo
▪ Rwanda: Why Online Auction for Rwanda s Best Coffee Matters
▪ Zimbabwe: Harare s Major Road Closed for Rehabilitation Exercise
▪ Liberia: Integrity Is Non-Negotiable , Finance Minister Challenges Staff to Lead With Accountability
▪ Liberia: National Road Fund Donates Road Maintenance Equipment to Internal Affairs Ministry in Lofa
▪ Kenya: Kisumu, UNDP Partner to Transform Disaster Management Through Drone Technology
▪ Nigeria: Wike Warns Against Sabotage of Light Up Abuja Project
▪ Nigeria: 6th Coronation Anniversary - Lgwe of Abala Appeals to DTSG for Access Roads, Development
▪ Kenya: Kenya Embraces Stablecoins for Faster Global Trade
▪ Kenya: CS Ruku Launches Nationwide Crackdown On Corrupt HR Officers Over Payroll, Promotions and Tax Fraud
▪ South Africa: Hundreds of People to Be Evicted From Land Owned By Shoprite
▪ Kenya: Jiji Kenya Wins Best E-Commerce Platform At Digitally Fit Awards
▪ Kenya: Kenya Power Boosts Machakos and Kitui Power Supply With New Line
▪ Ethiopia: World Bank Says Ethiopia s Poverty Rate Expected to Climb to 43% in 2025, Reversing Years of Progress
▪ Nigeria: Count Us Out of ASUU Strike, Says Rival Union, CONUA
▪ Zimbabwe: 42 Dead in Limpopo Bus Tragedy As Zimbabweans and Malawians Among Victims
▪ Malawi: The Fertiliser Fall - How Malawi s Self-Reliance Collapsed Under Imports, Policies, and Poor Planning
▪ Nigeria: Nigeria to Triple Capital Gains Tax On Foreign Equity Investors to 30 Percent
▪ Kenya: Kenya Plans Sovereign Wealth, Infrastructure Funds to Curb Borrowing
▪ Botswana: GCC Aims to P15m in Vendor Debt
▪ Nigeria: FIRS to Host Second Edition of Emerging Taxpayers Tax Clinic in Abuja
▪ South Africa: 42 Killed in Limpopo Bus Crash - South African News Briefs - October 13, 2025
▪ Zimbabwe: Crocodile Skin Exports Earn U.S.$36 Million
▪ Ghana: Ghana Inflation Falls Below 10 Percent for First Time Since 2021
▪ Senegal: Senegal s Senelec Launches $200m Hybrid Green, Sustainability Bond
▪ Africa: Africa at the Digital Crossroads - Why Ghana Must Lead a Sovereign AI Future
▪ Africa: All of Africa Today - October 13, 2025
▪ Lesotho: Financial Constraints Hamper Parly Operations
▪ Madagascar s President Andry Rajoelina reportedly flees country as military unit joins protesters
▪ Madagascar wins third edition of Our Generation junior song contest in Russia
▪ Tunisia wraps up world cup qualifying with 3-0 win against Namibia
▪ Venezuelans in Colombia call for release of political prisoners
▪ Timbuktu marks 700 years of iconic Mosque with community celebration and restoration
▪ Living with lions: Encounters with wild animals on the rise near Nairobi National Park
▪ Tunisia: A new exhibition highlights Italian influence on Tunisian architecture
▪ Thousands gather at Fatima Shrine for final pilgrimage of the year
▪ Mali slaps visa bond on US travelers in retaliation
▪ US and Egyptian Presidents to chair a Summit for Peace
▪ Ethiopia: One woman s mission to protect Addis Ababa s abandoned dogs
▪ Heavy rain causes major flood damage in Morocco s Nador province
▪ Xi Jinping urges greater role for Women in politics and governance
▪ World leaders gather in Sharm el-Sheikh for Gaza peace summit
▪ AFCON 2025 ticket sales officially open
▪ 42 dead in South Africa Limpopo bus crash
▪ Madagascan President expected to deliver speech amid growing tensions
▪ Storm Alice batters Spain’s east and Balearic Islands with flooding and travel chaos
▪ Israel celebrates release of soldier held by Hamas since 2023
▪ IDF announces successful transfer of seven hostages to the Red Cross
▪ Madagascar President alleges coup as soldiers join anti-government protests
▪ Voters head to polls as Cameroon’s Paul Biya eyes extended term
▪ Gabon president s party wins parliamentary majority
▪ Cameroon votes as President Biya seeks to extend long rule
▪ Opposition leader wins presidential vote in Seychelles
▪ Madagascar: Soldiers join protestors as president denounces coup attempt
▪ Botswana: New rule to promote local ownership of mines
▪ Tear gas and arrests in Abidjan as opposition defies protest ban
▪ No foul play in the death of South African Ambassador, authorities say
▪ Tens of thousands of Palestinians return to devastated northern Gaza amid ceasefire
▪ King Mohammed VI addresses Parliament amid mounting tensions
▪ Trump threatens new 100% tariff on Chinese imports
▪ Seychelles runoff vote could reshape Island nation’s course
▪ Trump supporters disappointed after Nobel Peace Prize goes to Venezuela’s Machado
▪ Ivory Coast launches high-stakes presidential campaign amid tensions
▪ Dream City biennale turns Tunis medina into living work of art
▪ President Tinubu grants clemency to 175 Nigerians, pardons national heroes
▪ Ethiopian coffee exports earn more than $500 million in just two months
▪ Tel Aviv gathers in prayer as Israel takes step toward Gaza truce
▪ Gaza Ceasefire triggers mass return of displaced Palestinians to their homes
▪ Burkina Faso rejects indecent US proposal to accept deportees
▪ Expert Urges Africa to Fix, Not Abandon, the ICC
▪ Kenya project looks at impact of climate change on women s mental health
▪ Venezuela opposition leader Maria Corina Machado wins Nobel Peace Prize
▪ Protests over fuel price hikes plunge Ecuador into political crisis
▪ Senegal reports 17 deaths in rare rift valley fever outbreak
▪ Escalating violence in northern Mozambique leading to new wave of displacements, UNHCR warns
▪ Festival of Lights brings colour and creativity to Berlin nights
▪ Cameroon’s youth lose faith ahead of Presidential election
▪ France pays tribute to Robert Badinter, the man who ended the death penalty
▪ UN sounds alarm over escalating violence and civilian deaths in Sudan’s El Fasher
▪ Congolese government and M23 to hold 6th round of talks
▪ Salah leads Egypt to World Cup qualification
▪ Gunfire erupts as Haitian leaders hold rare meeting at national palace
▪ Thousands rally for change ahead of Cameroon’s Presidential Election
▪ Morocco protests enter 13th day as youth movement gains momentum
▪ Ceasefire progress in Gaza as Egypt praises Trump’s role, urges Israeli restraint
▪ Madagascar’s youth protests escalate, demanding president’s resignation
▪ Pix of the Day: October 09, 2025
▪ Gen Z Uprisings at Risk: Cyber Threats Exposed [Business Africa]
▪ South Sudan president ousts military chief, reinstates predecessor
▪ Mali s transitional government dismisses officers over foiled coup attempt
▪ Relief and celebrations as Israel and Hamas agree to first phase of peace plan
▪ Congo pushes back against U.S. pressure on critical minerals {Business Africa}
▪ DRC President Tshisekedi appeals to Kagame to halt M23 violence
▪ Queen rules UK airwaves as most played rock act of the 21st century
▪ Palestinians celebrate in Gaza as ceasefire agreement takes effect
▪ Seychelles heads to run-off as no candidate secures majority in first round
▪ DRC President Tshisekedi publicly appeals to Kagame to halt M23 violence
▪ Israeli strikes continue in Gaza despite announcement of ceasefire deal
▪ Audit reveals 17bn revenue underreporting in Congo’s mining firms
▪ Ivory Coast traces 40% of cocoa, But EU anti-deforestation law delayed
▪ UN to slash global peacekeeping force, amid US funding cuts
▪ The Sahel Alliance leaves the ICC… should the rest of Africa follow? [Africanews Debates]
▪ Exhibition charting development of Nigerian Modernism opens at London s Tate Modern
▪ Joy and relief in Tel Aviv as deal promises release of hostages in Gaza
▪ UNICEF warns of escalating crisis for children in Haiti
▪ Dologuelé enters presidential race despite opposition calls for a boycott
▪ Five injured as Russian drone strike sparks major fire in Odesa region
▪ Ebola outbreak in southern Congo shows signs of containment, says WHO
▪ Health crisis fuels protests across Morocco as citizens demand accountability
▪ Israel and Hamas agree to first phase of peace deal
▪ More than 80% of health facilities in eastern Congo are out of medicine, Red Cross says
▪ Ethiopia accuses Eritrea of preparing to wage war against it
▪ Madagascar president holds talks despite protesters boycott
▪ Six South African activists on Gaza flotilla return home after detention in Israel
▪ World Trade Organization raises 2025 global trade growth forecast from 0.9% to 2.4%
▪ Madagascar: Protesters reject president s offer of dialogue and call for general strike
▪ Gaza peace talks enter third day in Egypt as key US and regional mediators join
▪ Eight rugby nations announce international bans for players in rebel R360 series
▪ Northern Vietnam hit by severe floods as rivers surge past danger levels
▪ Protesters in Tunisia mark Gaza anniversary, demand end to ties with Israel
▪ Hundreds march in Mexico City calling for an end to the war in Gaza
▪ African Union s partnership with UN essential to confronting threats facing Africa
▪ Pix of the Day: October 08, 2025
▪ Detroit haunted house keeps tally of visitors who flee in fear
▪ Scientists develop vaccine to protect young elephants from potentially lethal herpesvirus
▪ Cabral Libii vows to end 43 years of rule and build a ‘New Cameroon’ [Interview]
▪ Gold prices hit historic $4,000 mark amid global uncertainty
▪ Sudanese returnees face overwhelming challenges as they start to rebuild
▪ Cameroon s 92-year-old Paul Biya makes first campaign stop as he seeks eighth presidential term
▪ Desperate search for fuel in Mali s capital as al-Qaida-linked group enforces blockade
▪ US delegation to join Gaza peace talks in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egyptian Foreign Minister says
▪ Madgascar: Junior doctors join Gen Z-led protest movement as pressure mounts on president
▪ UNESCO poised for historic leadership change
▪ DRC: Military court convicts 23 people over collaboration with Allied Democratic Forces
▪ Greta Thunberg deported from Israel after joining Gaza aid flotilla
▪ Meta agrees to $32.8 Million data privacy settlement with Nigeria
▪ Israel remembers Oct. 7 as Gaza war grinds on and peace talks resume
▪ Chad ends ties with Prince Harry’s African parks
▪ South Africa: Pig farm murder trial resumes in Polokwane court
▪ Israel’s car graveyard becomes a silent memorial to victims of the Hamas attack
▪ Israel-Hamas peace talks to continue in Egypt over US ceasefire plan
▪ Palestinians in Gaza mark two years of conflict and loss
▪ Pix of the Day: October 07, 2025
▪ Trump weighs record-low refugee cap, prioritizing white South Africans
▪ World Bank upgrades Sub-Saharan Africa growth forecast over inflation drop
▪ Morocco protests won’t affect AFCON 2025 plans, CAF chief
▪ Families in Gaza still searching for the missing amid the rubble
▪ Nigerian designer Alphadi marks World Cotton Day with Rome masterclass
▪ Slovenia’s R.o.R. festival concludes with a tribute to Earth and the elements
▪ Dangote refinery strike cuts Nigeria oil output by 600,000 barrels
▪ Nigeria’s life expectancy ranked lowest globally
▪ Thousands march in Rabat in solidarity with Palestinians
▪ Memorials held across Israel on second anniversary of Hamas attack
▪ UN human rights official welcomes ICC s first conviction for Darfur atrocities
▪ Sudan s River Nile state flooded as Blue and White Nile waters rise
▪ UNESCO board selects Egypt s former antiquities minister El-Enany as new chief
▪ Madagscar president names army general as new prime minister
▪ Nigeria: Investors Gain N1.18trn Wow As Stock Market Sustains Positive Momentum
▪ Uganda: Why Uganda Must Marry Aviation and Tourism for Her Next Leap
▪ Congo s security forces accused of abuses in crime crackdown
▪ Nigeria: Nuprc Approved 79 Fdps With $40 Billion Potential Investment Within Two Years - Official
▪ Nigeria: Azu Releases New Book On Midlifers, Technology
▪ Exporters breaching DRC cobalt quotas face permanent ban, warns Tshisekedi
▪ Israelis remember Oct. 7 as Netanyahu slams irrelevant Europe
▪ Malawi s President Mutharika moves swiftly to appoint partial cabinet
▪ Africa: Bitcoin Adoption Rises Across Africa Amid Shifting Global Market Trends
▪ ICC convicts Darfur Militia leader for war crimes
▪ Families in Nir Oz mark two years since October 7 attacks
▪ Counting underway in Syria s first parliamentary elections since ouster of Assad
▪ South Africa: SA Graduates Face Toughest Path to Adulthood Yet
▪ Nigeria: Group Asks CBN to Scrap Two Per Cent Service Charge On Hajj Fares
▪ Kenya: Govt to Retain 80pc of Sugar Workers in Ongoing Privatization
▪ Egypt hosts Hamas, Israeli delegations for talks
▪ Zimbabwe: Harare Mayor Pushes for Digital Licensing to Curb Corruption
▪ South Africa: Eskom s Profit a Testament to Partnerships, President Ramaphosa
▪ Zimbabwe: Trade Union Accuses RioZim of Fraud, Money Laundering Urges ZACC to Act
▪ Malawi: Govt Halts Operations At Salima Sugar Company - Uncertainty, Shock, and Economic Ripples
▪ Culture and identity: Oromo Festival reflects Ethiopia s complex shifts
▪ Mali: Terrorist Roadblocks Strangle the Economies of Mali and Its Neighbours
▪ Nigeria: On Occasion of World Teachers Day, Unesco, ILO, Unicef Say 44m Additional Teachers Needed Worldwide
▪ Nigeria: Over 90 Percent of Informal Sector Operators Have No Capacity to Pay Tax, Says Taiwo Oyedele
▪ Spanish activists arrive home after Israel intercepts Gaza aid flotilla
▪ Plane carrying deportees from the US arrives in Eswatini
▪ French PM Lecornu resigns after less than a month in office, deepening political crisis
▪ Kenya s housing crisis forces thousands of families onto the streets of Nairobi
▪ Ancient Egyptian painting stolen from Saqqara tomb
▪ Zimbabwe: Huge Investments in Mining to Aid Realisation of Govt s Ambitious Targets
▪ Zimbabwe: Restriction of Grain, Oilseed Imports a Masterstroke
▪ Botswana: BDC Group Revenue Surges to P802m
▪ Liberia: MFDP, LRA Hold Deep Dive On Revenue Generation for Fy 2026 Draft Budget
▪ Liberia: We Will Need to Digitize Border Services
▪ Namibia: Skrywer Defends Mariental Over N$1.2 Million Debt Write-Off
▪ Nigeria: Strike - Dangote Refinery Lauds Tinubu, Ribadu, Ajayi, Others Over Roles in Settling Dispute
▪ Nigeria: Cppe - Nigeria Needs Investor, Employer Protection Law Against Intimidating Regulatory Agencies, Labour Union
▪ Nigeria: CBN Committed to Boosting Productivity, Strengthening Economy Against External Shocks, Says Spokesperson
▪ Africa: Alake - Let s Make Minerals Fulcrum of Africa s Transformative Industrialization
▪ Rwanda: 20 Green Companies Seek Rwf5bn to Boost Circular Food Economy
▪ Rwanda: Made in Rwanda Takes Center Stage As Rwanda Hosts Iso 2025
▪ Liberia: Mines and Energy Minister Unveils Government s Plan to Connect 300,000 Households, Transition Public Institutions to Prepaid Metering
▪ Liberia: Senator Snowe Rejects Daily Observer s Allegation in Mining Dispute, Demands Retraction As Lawyer Cited Denies Making Claim
▪ Pix of the Day: October 06, 2025
▪ 400 people in Gaza have died of malnutrition since start of the year, WHO says
▪ Thousands march in Amsterdam urging tougher Dutch stance on Gaza war
▪ Khaled el-Enany and Firmin Matoko compete for UNESCO s top role
▪ Zimbabwe: Not a Chinese Problem but Weak Governance - Ex-Minister Blames Corrupt Local Officials for Zimbabwe s Mining Related Environmental Destruction
▪ Zimbabwe: ZITF Should Run for At Least 30 Days - VP Mohadi
▪ Seven al-Shabab Militants dead after deadly prison attack in Mogadishu
▪ Cameroon’s Issa Tchiroma draws massive crowd in Douala ahead of election
▪ Nigeria: E1 powerboat championship makes African debut in Lagos
▪ Haiti mourns victims killed by drone attack targeting gangs in Port-au-Prince
▪ Cameroon: Thousands rally behind presidential candidate Issa Tchiroma in Douala
▪ Africa: All of Africa Today - October 6, 2025
▪ Kenya: Kenya s July Revenue Falls By Sh25.1bn, Fiscal Deficit Widens
▪ Africa: Are Volkswagen s EVs Made with African Conflict Minerals?
▪ Zimbabwe: Countrywide Clampdown! Cops Seize 186 Unroadworthy Vehicles
▪ Somalia: Security forces kill seven Al-Shabab militants in Mogadishu prison attack
▪ Somalia: Somali President Pitches Investment Opportunities At U.S.-Somalia Business Forum
▪ Uganda: Five Killed, 17 Injured As Truck Carrying Mourners Overturns in Mayuge
▪ Rwanda: Kigali Puzzled As Kinshasa Backs Out of U.S.-Mediated Regional Economic Pact
▪ Kenya: Ruto Backs Infrastructure, Sovereign Wealth Funds to Secure Economy
▪ Kenya: Govt Moves to Establish Infrastructure, Sovereign Wealth Funds Secure Stability
▪ Nigeria: Dangote Refinery Commends Tinubu for Averting PENGASSAN Disruption
▪ Nigeria: 751 LGAs Lagging Behind in Fiscal Transparency, Accountability - Report
▪ Nigeria: Dangote Refinery Commends Tinubu, Security Chiefs, Ministers for Averting Oil Workers Disruption
▪ Nigeria: Vested Interests Want to Sabotage Dangote Refinery - Arewa Consultative Forum
▪ Congo-Kinshasa: The Wowo Women Carrying DR Congo s Border Trade On Their Backs, Despite the Risks
▪ Nigeria: Vaccines and Motherhood - Are AI Generated Health Messages Working in Kenya and Nigeria?
▪ Africa: African Countries Gear Up for Major Push On Climate Innovation, Climate Financing and Climate Change Laws
▪ Uganda: French Embassy Partners With Stanbic Business Incubator to Train Start-Ups for Green Economy
▪ Uganda: Vivo Energy Uganda Gives Corsu Walk 2025 Shs10 Million Boost
▪ Africa: All of Africa Today - October 1, 2025
▪ Africa: Despite Progress, Funding Cuts Threaten to Reverse Africa s Fight Against Neglected Tropical Diseases
▪ Morocco: Gen Z Protests Turn Violent, Two Killed
▪ Africa: All of Africa Today - October 2, 2025
▪ South Africa: Unforced Error - How SA s Diplomatic Blunder Risks Its Digital Future
▪ East Africa: U.S. Pledges Support for $10bn Airport Project in Ethiopia, Considered Trump s First Major Horn of Africa Initiative
▪ Zimbabwe: New Political Party Launched, Promises A New Future Full of Opportunities
▪ Pope Leo XIV reminds Catholics of duty to welcome and assist migrants
▪ Egypt: Pharoah s tomb reopened after more than 20 years of renovations
▪ Sudan: Sudan PM Unveils $100bn Saudi Investment Plan and GERD Review
▪ Nigeria: Minister Inspects 43.65km Mararaba-Keffi Road, Laments Delay
▪ Nigeria: NDIC Warns Nigerians to Steer Clear of Unlicensed Banks, Ponzi Schemes
▪ Africa: Africa Posts Strongest Growth As Global Air Cargo Demand Climbs
▪ Kenya: Kenya s ARC Ride Bags $10m to Scale Battery-Swapping for E-Motorcycles
▪ South Africa: Five top investigators in France to probe ambassador s death
▪ Namibia: President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah Joined a Roundtable Business Breakfast Meeting at #UNGA80 Hosted by the Business Council for International Understanding (BCIU) in Partnership with NIPDB
▪ Africa: How Creators Pivoted to YouTube And What It Means for African Film and TV
▪ Kenya: Cost, Stigma, and Fear - Obstacles Fueling Late Detection of Breast Cancer
▪ Nigeria: Paga Expands Into US With Digital Banking for African Diaspora
▪ South Africa: South Africa s Contactable Gets $13.5m to Scale Digital ID Platform
▪ Nigeria: Capital Market Operators Seek Review of Proposed 30 Percent Capital Gains Tax to 25 Percent
▪ Nigeria: Revamping Maiduguri s Airport for International Operations
▪ Nigeria: Ground Handling Companies Hamstrung With Over Bloated Workforce
▪ Nigeria: Nigeria and Digital Fraud
▪ Uganda: Centenary Bank Hands Over Homes to Vulnerable Elderly in Jinja
▪ Nigeria: Cooking Gas Price Rises 34.6 Percent to N17,500 - - Investigation
▪ Nigeria: New Presidential Fertilizer Initiative Will Trigger High Prices, Farmers Tell Tinubu
▪ Uganda: From Uganda to the Netherlands - DFCU Bank Helps Equip Farmers With Global Agribusiness Skills
▪ Zimbabwe: Mansions, 5 000 Cattle and a Weekly U.S.$200,000 Kickback! Mutodi Claims Guvamatanga Making a Killing As Finance Ministry Permanent Secretary
▪ Kenya: Kenyans Switch to LPG From Kerosene After Russia-Ukraine War, Study
▪ Nigeria: Oshiomhole Faults Pengassan for Shutting Oil Sector Over Dispute With Dangote Refinery
▪ Africa: How to Start Using an iGaming Website in Africa - Step-by-Step Instructions
▪ Nigeria: CBN Takes Direct Control of Fixed Income Market
▪ Tanzania: Two Mega Bridges Glorify Tanzania-Korea s Strong Partnership
▪ Uganda: Inter-Religious Council of Uganda Urges Urgent Resolution to Teachers Strike
▪ Africa: From Bean to Brilliance - Inspire Africa Rolls Out Inaugural Coffee Products for Local, Global Markets
▪ Nigeria: Exposing Six Facebook Pages Offering Bogus Loans in the Name of Nigeria s GTBank
▪ Kenya: CS Mvurya Sets One-Week Deadline for Nyayo Stadium Tartan Track Work
▪ Africa: Dr. Sidi Ould Tah at 100 Days - A Call to Deepen Nutrition as the Foundation of Africa s Transformation
▪ Malawi: A Second Script for Peter Mutharika - Will He Rewrite His Legacy?
▪ Tanzania: State Warns Pseudo Public Servants
▪ Tanzania: Kabwe s Party Pledges to Abolish the Fishing License System, Calling It Oppressive
▪ Uganda: No Easier Way to Transform Lives Than Coffee, Says CJ Dollo
▪ Zimbabwe: Four Killed in Harare-Shamva Road Crash
▪ Ethiopia: PM Abiy Announces Ban On Importing Diesel-Powered Trucks - Transport Costs Projected to Drop 50 Percent Next Year
▪ South Africa: Malema to Appeal Firearms Conviction - South African News Briefs - October 2, 2025
▪ Zimbabwe: Massive Financial Scandal Rocks Netone
▪ Nigeria: Health Workers Impossible Workloads Are Deepening Nigeria s Doctor-Patient Crisis
▪ Eighth straight day of Moroccan Gen Z protests for better services
▪ Rival rallies in Madagascar capital after days of deadly youth-led protests
▪ Malawi s President Mutharika brings hope as he vows to rebuild ailing economy
▪ Militants attack prison in Somali capital shattering period of calm
▪ Peter Mutharika was sworn in as Malawi s comeback President at 85
▪ Israel orders halt to gaza city offensive while strikes persist
▪ Tyrese Gibson released on $20 000 bond amid animal crueltycharges
▪ Chad scraps presidential term limits, cementing Deby s rule
▪ Hip-hop mogul Diddy Combs sentenced to over four years in prison
▪ Egypt accuses Ethiopia of reckless Nile management as flooding fears rise
▪ South Africans protest, demand Embassy closure and Flotilla activists release
▪ We can be proud of this generation : Madagascar s youth continue to protest
▪ Thousands seek refuge in cameroon following Boko Haram assault in Nigeria
▪ Global rallies condemn Israeli interception of Gaza Flotilla
▪ Tunisian man sentenced to death for Facebook posts criticising president
▪ Clashes erupt at Mexico City march commemorating 1968 student massacre
▪ U.N. food agency to suspend food aid for 750,000 people in Somalia
▪ African penguin faces extinction despite new protections
▪ The Life of a Showgirl : Taylor Swift s latest album is out
▪ South African Olympic medalist Caster Semenya ends 7-year legal battle over sex eligibility rules
▪ Mugabe’s son arrested with cannabis, faces court in Zimbabwe
▪ Zidane s son Luca named in Algeria squad for 2026 world cup qualifiers
▪ Police name two victims of Manchester synagogue attack
▪ Ivory Coast bans rallies as opposition leaders barred from October election
▪ UN says at least 91 killed in besieged Darfur city last month
▪ Protesters in Lisbon and Spain rally in support of flotilla intercepted by Israel
▪ Central African President Touadéra launches third-term bid
▪ Incumbent Touadéra submits candidacy for third presidential term
▪ PM Akhannouch says government ready for dialogue and debate after week of protests
▪ Kilmar Abrego Garcia s asylum bid rejected by immigration judge
▪ Somaliland: eleven cheetah cubs rescued from illegal trade in exotic pets
▪ Ramaphosa urges Israel to free detained South Africans
▪ Kenyan activists reportedly abducted in Uganda while supporting Bobi Wine
▪ Sudan army claims Colombian, Ukrainian mercenaries killed in Darfur
▪ Ukraine and Russia exchange 185 soldiers each in latest prisoner swap
▪ Ivory Coast sets new cocoa price ahead of upcoming elections
▪ Gaza Flotilla: President Ramaphosa calls for release of South African activists by Israel
▪ Pix of the Day: October 02, 2025
▪ Elon Musk becomes first person ever worth $500 billion
▪ Niger River boat accident kills at least 26 people in Nigeria
▪ Six countries encourage peaceful dialogue in Madagascar crisis
▪ Morocco reels in aftermath of violent clashes between protesters and police
▪ Cameroon’s UNDP leader Bello Bouba Maïgari to challenge Paul Biya in Presidential race
▪ U.N. security council approves new gang suppression force for Haiti
▪ Tesla CEO Elon Musk becomes first person in history to reach a net worth of $500 billion
▪ Africa’s freshwater fish under threat as stocks decline
▪ Morocco faces largest youth-led demonstrations in years as unrest spreads
▪ Thousands protest in Italian cities after Israel intercepts Gaza-bound flotilla
▪ Death toll rises to 72 after powerful earthquake hits central Philippines
▪ Congo pushes back against U.S. pressure on critical minerals {Business Africa}
▪ Issa Tchiroma Bakary: Cameroonians are tired of the CPDM [Interview]
▪ Ebola transmission declines in Congo’s Kasai region
▪ At least 30 people killed after church collapses in Amhara
▪ Cameroon’s UNDP leader Beloboumama Egari to challenge Paul Biya in Presidential race
▪ Two people killed as police fire on anti-government protesters in Morocco
▪ Groundbreaking conservationist Jane Goodall dies aged 91
▪ Morocco: The 14th edition of the Magreb International Film Festival opens in Oujda
▪ Madagascar: Protests ongoing to demand president s resignation as police presence grows
▪ Athens paralyzed by general strike against new labor laws
▪ DRC: Joseph Kabila s death sentence sends shockwaves through Goma
▪ Six rarely seen paintings valued at $150 million unveiled at Abu Dhabi museum
▪ Sudan humanitarian aid group among winners of Right Livelihood Award
▪ Bomb threat shuts down Munich Oktoberfest following fatal explosion
▪ Former California governor Schwarzenegger stands with Vatican climate initiative
▪ Two-year-old Aryatara Shakya becomes Nepal s new kumari goddess
▪ Thousands protest in Madagascar’s capital demanding president Andry Rajoelina resign
▪ US federal government enters shutdown, raising fears of global uncertainty
▪ Record gold prices propel asset values in global markets
▪ Niger s Tchiani engages in talks with Mali s military government
▪ Malema convicted for discharging firearm at 2018 EFF rally
▪ South Africa: state-owned utility Eskom makes first profit in eight years
▪ Strong earthquake shakes central Philippines and triggers local tsunami warning
▪ Sudan floods rise amid Ethiopia’s new dam
▪ Youth-led protests in Morocco escalate as violent clashes break out
▪ South African ambassador found dead in Paris hotel
▪ After 25 years, US-Africa trade lifeline AGOA comes to an end
▪ Protests escalate in Madagascar over President Rajoelina
▪ Gabon’s ruling party leads in post-coup elections
▪ Slovenian climber completes world’s first ascent on wings of glider in mid-flight
▪ UN approves stronger mandate for Kenya-led force in Haiti
▪ Seven months after UN resolution, peace in eastern Congo remains elusive
▪ Gabon’s president’s party wins most seats in first legislative elections since 2023 coup
▪ Madagascar: Gen Z-led protests continue despite government dissolution
▪ In Kenya, thousands fear job cuts as US-Africa AGOA trade deal expires
▪ DRC: Former president Joseph Kabila sentenced to death for treason
▪ Red alert in Ibiza and Formentera as flash floods cause widespread chaos
▪ Paris bids farewell to iconic actress Claudia Cardinale
▪ Israelis voice hope as Trump unveils peace proposal at Nova memorial site
▪ A two-year-old girl is chosen as Nepal’s new living goddess
▪ Madagascar: Protesters return to the streets despite government dismissal
▪ Hamas considers ceasefire amid Gaza conflict
▪ South Africa s Ambassador to France found dead in Paris after apparent fall from hotel window
▪ Glimmer of hope as Hamas reviews ceasefire proposal, but skepticism remains on both sides
▪ YouTube to pay Trump $24.5m over account suspension
▪ Nigerian oil union s nationwide strike threatens to halt oil supply
▪ Rescue teams search for survivors after school building collapse in Indonesia
▪ White House says Trump supports renewal of African trade initiative due to expire
▪ Three years on since Burkina Faso’s coup d’état, violence continues unabated
▪ Protesters led by youth clash with Police in Morocco
▪ FIFA strips South Africa of World Cup qualifying points over ineligible player
▪ Trial of former Malian prime minister, Moussa Mara, gets underway
▪ Trump and Netanhayu agree to new US peace plan to end war in Gaza
▪ Cameroon’s presidential race starts with cautious optimism
▪ Guinea s first presidential election after coup set for December 28
▪ Madagascar President dissolves government amid deadly protests
▪ Sudden heavy rains trigger rescues and evacuations in northern Spain
▪ Steam at a crossroads: can Morocco s ancient hammams endure?
▪ Stowaway found dead in plane’s landing gear after flight from Europe
▪ Nigeria:Dangote refinery resumes petrol sales in naira
▪ Was Spain s amnesty law condemned by 16 countries and the EU?
▪ Zambian farmers sue Chinese mining company over toxic spill
▪ Rwanda: Rwanda, Egypt Waive Visa Restrictions in Growing Relations
▪ Presidential campaign kicks off in Uganda ahead of January 2026 general election
▪ World s tallest bridge opens to traffic in China s Guizhou province
▪ Africa: G20 in a Changing World - Is It Still Useful? Four Scholars Weigh in
▪ Kenya: 13 Killed in Gilgil Crash, 2 Children Among Passengers Seriously Injured
▪ Nigeria: PENGASSAN Withdraws Services Nationwide Over Rift With Dangote
▪ Nigeria: Blackout Looms As PENGASSAN Orders Shutdown of Gas Power Plants
▪ Nigeria: PENGASSAN - What Dangote Needs to Do for Peace to Reign
▪ South Africa: Cape Town Puts Road Safety in Focus for Transport Month
▪ Zimbabwe: High Court Strikes Off U.S.$5m Construction Dispute Over Botched Land Deals
▪ Uganda: Museveni , Scientists Discuss Progress in Transforming Uganda Into Science-Led Economy
▪ Uganda: Museveni Urges Christians to Embrace Spiritual, Economic Living
▪ Nigeria: Abuja-Kaduna Passenger Train Services Resume October 1
▪ Nigeria: Oil Workers, Dangote Dispute - Operator Warns Against Undermining National Grid Stability
▪ Somalia: Ethiopia Vows to Safeguard the Nation s Strategic Interests Regarding Maritime Access
▪ Africa: How Cooling Could Redefine Africa s Food, Health, Economic Future
▪ Zimbabwe: No Rates Hike for Bulawayo in 2026 - Water, Sanitation Take Largest Chunk of Proposed Standstill Budget
▪ Zimbabwe: Hwange Colliery Invests U.S.$600m in Underground Mine
▪ Nigeria: Govt Wades Into Dangote, PENGASSAN Dispute As Union Begins Strike Action
▪ Nigeria: Govt Begins Ogoni Power Project Victims Compensation
▪ Nigeria: UNGA80 - Nigeria Seeks AfDB s Funding Commitment for Agric Ahead of SAPZ Expansion to 24 States
▪ Nigeria: Opacity in Execution Led to Failure of FG s Food Import Duty Suspension Initiative - U.S. Report
▪ Zimbabwe: Biodiesel Output Soars - Move Bodes Well for Rural Industrialisation, Modernisation Thrust
▪ Zimbabwe: Hwange Fires Up U.S.$8 Million Coke Oven Battery
▪ Kenya: Ketraco Completes Loiyangalani-Suswa Grid Restoration
▪ Nigeria: As Nationwide Strike Begins Today - Govt Wades Into Dangote, PENGASSAN Face-Off
▪ Nigeria: Zamfara Mine Collapse - Govt Confirms 13 Dead, Denies 100 Casualties
▪ Somalia: Somalia s Parliament Remains Inactive for Four Months Amid Growing Criticism
▪ Nigeria: Dangote Refinery Accuses PENGASSAN of Lies, Terror Tactics Over Planned Nationwide Strike
▪ South Africa: Malema Awaits Ruling in Long-Running Gun Trial - South African News Briefs - September 29, 2025
▪ International court blocks Niger uranium sale amid Orano dispute
▪ At least four killed and over 70 injured in Russian strike across Kyiv
▪ Hamas denies receiving new Gaza ceasefire proposal ahead of Trump-Netanyahu meeting
▪ Slovenia s Tadej Pogačar takes gold at first African UCI Road World Championship
▪ Presidential campaign kicks off in Cameroon as opposition hopes to defeat Paul Biya
▪ Gabon awaits results of first legislative and local elections since 2023 coup
▪ Nigeria: African Creators train young creators with digital skills
▪ How a South African vineyard is making better wine thanks to cattle and ducks
▪ Seychelles to hold rerun presidential election after no outright winner
▪ Haiti: the plight of a family displaced by gang violence
▪ Guinea: presidential elections set for 28 December
▪ Tehran residents react with worry to reimposed UN sanctions on Iran
▪ Namibia: Namibia MP Blames Gambling and Spending for Citizen Debt Crisis
▪ Rwanda: Why Rwanda Is Betting On Small Modular Reactors for Nuclear Energy
▪ UN delegates use fashion to bring culture and tradition to global stage
▪ Seychelles votes in general election dominated by economy, environment and drug crisis
▪ Zimbabwe: U.S.$500m Hwange Project Sets Value Addition Benchmark
▪ Nigeria: Nigerian Students Warn Against Sabotage of Dangote Refinery
▪ Africa: Spain Gives Ultimatum to Absconded Migrant Workers or Face Lifetime Ban
▪ Gambia: 2025 Labour Survey Reveals Unemployment Rate Stands At 8.3 Percent
▪ Voting gets underway in Gabon s local and legislative elections
▪ AES Confederation will not stand by in the face of attacks, Mali PM tells UN
▪ Kenya: KEPSA Pushes for AGOA Renewal, Proposes Two-Year Transition If Delayed
▪ Top cyclists gear up to tackle the Kigali Wall at 2025 UCI Road World Championship
▪ Request to free separatist leader Nnamdi Kanu rejected by Nigerian court
▪ Madagascar s energy minister sacked but protesters call for peaceful demonstrations to continue
▪ Africa: Top U.S. Officials, Citi and Cybastion, U.S. Tech Leaders Formally Announce $100M EXIM Financing Guarantee in Africa s Digital Sector
▪ Nigeria: Kebbi Governor Directs Security Agencies to Take Over Mining Sites in State
▪ Nigeria: Traders Lament As Lagos Govt Demolishes 19 Buildings At Trade Fair Plaza
▪ South Africa: Disabled Ekurhuleni Residents Given Houses Without Water and Electricity
▪ South Africa: Passenger Rail Gets Back On Track, Slowly
▪ Africa: Is the End Nigh for the AGOA Trade Legislation?
▪ Lesotho: Trump s Tariffs Could Cost Lesotho 30,000 Jobs, the IMF Warns
▪ Africa: Africa s Online Slot Scene: Spinning Reels and New Adventures
▪ South Africa: Vandalism Cripples 700 Eskom Units - South African News Briefs - September 26, 2025
▪ Africa: All of Africa Today - September 26, 2025
▪ Zimbabwe: Gold Glitters for Zimbabwean Luxury Crocodile Skins Supplier
▪ South Africa: SA Companies to Showcase Their Products At Anuga International Trade Fair
▪ Kenya: Ex-Unga, KLB Bosses Shortlisted for New Kcc Md Post
▪ South Africa: Zola Dad Trades Sleep for His Family s Future
▪ Zimbabwe: ZCTU Slams Sino-Bikita Minerals, Says Sovereignty Has Been Mortgaged
▪ Nigeria: Many Trapped As Three-Storey Building Collapses in Anambra
▪ Africa: Understanding Football Betting Markets Across Africa
▪ Liberia: Liberia Inks Deal With Saudi Arabia to Advance Aviation Sector
▪ Africa: Afreximbank, ITC Renew Partnership for Intra-African Trade
▪ Uganda: International Trade Centre Partners With Unbs to Boost SME Certification in Northern Uganda
▪ Uganda: Prisons Launch Regional Medical Camps to Improve Staff Healthcare, Starting in Mbarara
▪ Uganda: Uganda, Italy Deepen Coffee Partnership With #x20AC;120m Climate Fund Support
▪ Uganda: Judiciary, Soroti Leaders Inspect Progress of New High Court Construction
▪ Kenya: Indonesia, Kenya Eye Stronger Blue Economy Cooperation At Mombasa Summit
▪ Nigeria: Lagos Govt Records 13,700 Emergency Incidents in 17 Years
▪ Africa: Corporate Council on Africa Announces the Republic of Mauritius as Host of 2026 U.S.-Africa Business Summit
▪ South Africa: President Calls for Reforms to Address Global Economic Challenges
▪ Kenya: Tullow Completes Sale of Kenya Assets to Gulf Energy Ltd
▪ South Africa: Eskom Plan Could Keep Township Lights On for Good
▪ Uganda: Teachers Strike, Difficult Terrain Stall 2025 Education Census in Kigezi Sub-Region
▪ Ethiopia: Ethiopia, Russia Sign Action Plan to Advance Nuclear Power Project
▪ Africa: AGOA Likely to Be Renewed for One Year, Says Lesotho Trade Minister
▪ South Africa: South Africa s Pivotal Role in Reshaping Global Finance At the G20
▪ Egypt: Trump s Dip Into the Nile Waters Dispute Didn t Settle the Conflict - in Fact, It May Have Caused More Ripples
▪ Netanyahu faces walkout at UN as he condemns Palestinian statehood recognition
▪ Real Madrid gear up for high-stakes derby against Atletico
▪ UN blacklist grows: 68 companies linked to rights violations in Israel
▪ FIFA’s President Gianni Infantino honored with Global Citizen Award
▪ Senegal s Germaine Acogny pays tribute to Josephine Baker in Paris
▪ Africa takes pride in hosting its first road cycling world championship
▪ Mariah Carey returns with new album Here for It All, embraces “Era of Me”
▪ Meta to launch ad-free Facebook, Instagram in UK
▪ Nighttime curfew imposed in Madagascar after violent service delivery protests
▪ Netherlands and Uganda reach deal on centres for rejected asylum seekers
▪ Seychelles votes amidst backdrop of drug and environmental concerns
▪ Abortion access in Kenya continues to be hotly debated, amid deaths
▪ Guinea to hold elections after controversial referendum
▪ Trump pushes TikTok sale to American investors
▪ Ethiopia, Niger plan to build nuclear plants with Russia s Rosatom
▪ African leaders demand equity and UN reform, decrying marginalization
▪ Trump moves to shift TikTok to U.S. control
▪ Japan cuts Africa exchange initiative amid increased immigration fears
▪ Thousands evacuated as Typhoon Bualoi triggers flood and landslide warnings
▪ Finance workers in South Korea stage first general strike rally in three years
▪ Madagascar imposes curfew amid violent blackout protests
▪ Botswana seeks alternative markets as US tariffs erode export competitiveness
▪ Sudan’s prime minister urges ceasefire roadmap at UNGA
▪ Interpol targets romance scams: 260 arrested in Africa
▪ Workers inspect escalator glitch during Trump’s UNGA arrival
▪ Palestinian president denounces October 7th attack, at UN General Assembly
▪ Comic-Con goes global, landing in Malaga
▪ Young Cuban musicians breathe new life into the island s music scene
▪ Egypt and Turkey hold joint naval exercises for first time in 13 years
▪ Guinea-Bissau: Supreme Court bars main opposition coalition from legislative vote
▪ Pix of the Day: September 25, 2025
▪ Malawi s ex-president Mutharika to make a comeback after winning elections
▪ Seventeen killed in Israeli strikes across Gaza as pressure for ceasefire grows
▪ Rescue efforts continue in Taiwan after Typhoon Ragasa flooding
▪ Ebola outbreak: Eleven new cases confirmed in DR Congo
▪ Congo and Rwanda set october rollout for security measures under Trump-backed peace deal
▪ Cholera vaccination campaign launched in Darfur targeting over 1.8 million people
▪ Zindi report shows AI challenges boost youth employability in Kenya
▪ Trump demands UN inquiry over ‘triple sabotage’
▪ Global shipping faces fragility as trade, political tensions rise - UN
▪ Ruto, Marco Rubio discuss Haiti, trade in New York
▪ New Guinea constitution lets Junta leader seek presidency
▪ Nine Magellanic penguins released into the sea after rehabilitation in Uruguay
▪ South Sudan: Vice president Machar’s trial sparks fears over fragile peace deal
▪ Protesters rally at Ben Gurion Airport against Netanyahu before US visit
▪ France: Sarkozy found guilty of criminal association in Libyan financing case
▪ Ex-French president Sarkozy faces 10 years in Libya cash scandal
▪ Uganda clears Museveni and Bobi Wine to face off in 2026 presidential election
▪ Kenyan engineer turns deadly water hyacinth into eco-friendly innovation
▪ Mutharika wins with 57% as Chakwera concedes with 33% in Malawi election
▪ New constitution in Guinea allowing junta leader to run for president gets greenlight
▪ Italy to send naval frigate to help Gaza aid flotilla
▪ Malawi elections: Peter Mutharika defies the odds to make a comeback
▪ Trump’s UN visit marked by malfunctioning escalator and teleprompter
▪ China hits back after Taiwan imposes chip export curbs on South Africa
▪ Former French President Sarkozy awaits verdict in Libya campaign finance trial
▪ At least 15 killed as typhoon rains cause deadly flooding in Taiwan
▪ Kharkiv hit by waves of Russian drones in latest assault
▪ Frida Kahlo self-portrait could sell for more than $60M, smash record for female artist
▪ WTO chief defends agency as U.S. tariffs rattle global trade
▪ Malawi: Chakwera concedes defeat, Mutharika declared winner
▪ Peter Mutharika poised to return as Malawi president
▪ Ukrainians cautious after Trump shifts position, says Kyiv can retake land
▪ HIV prevention injection slashed from $28,000 to $40
▪ Malawi President Chakwera concedes defeat in election, with former leader on course for victory
▪ Nigerian music star Davido joins Grammy voting academy
▪ South Africa’s Ramaphosa urges end to trade weaponization
▪ DRC President Tshisekedi urges UN to recognize silent genocide in eastern Congo
▪ Former poachers turn into gorilla conservationists in Uganda
▪ Burkina, Mali, Niger residents hail ICC exit as step to sovereignty
▪ Ghana returns US-deported West Africans amid torture concerns
▪ Super Typhoon Ragasa continues deadly path across Asia as it makes landfall in China
▪ Claudia Cardinale, star of 8½ and The Leopard, dies at 87
▪ US threatens visa ban for corrupt Nigerian officials
▪ Farmers and Indigenous groups clash with police in Ecuador over diesel subsidies
▪ A sinkhole opens in Bangkok after road collapse during construction
▪ Pix of the Day: September 23, 2025
▪ Citizens of Alliance of Sahel States welcome withdrawal from International Criminal Court
▪ WHO report finds uncontrolled hypertension puts over a billion people at risk
▪ UCI Cycling World Championship s President eyes Rwanda as cycling’s next global hub
▪ Trump slams UN, Europe in fiery UN General Assembly speech
▪ New documentary “In Whose Name?” offers rare intimate look at Kanye West
▪ Amnesty International demands release of 36 opposition supporters in Cameroon
▪ Migrant crossings surge south of Crete amid stricter Greek policy
▪ Africa s big names make it to the 2025 Ballon d Or final ranking
▪ President of DRC’s National Assembly steps down amid calls for him to resign
▪ General strike brings protests across Italian cities over Gaza war
▪ Uganda s 81-year-old President Yoweri Museveni launches re-election bid
▪ Ethiopia faces unsustainable external debt, World Bank and IMF warn
▪ Jamaican man deported by the US to Eswatini has been repatriated, authorities say
▪ Egyptian pro-democracy activist released from prison, after 12 years behind bars
▪ Torrential rain triggers flooding and mudslides in northern Italy
▪ Dead and wounded Palestinians taken to hospitals after Gaza strike
▪ “Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs faces sentencing as lawyers push for near-immediate release
▪ Sahel military juntas quit international court, citing “neo-colonial” bias
▪ Guineans vote overwhelmingly to allow military junta to run for presidency
▪ Former Malawi president holds strong lead in presidential election
▪ Priests in Rome march to parliament in solidarity with Palestinians
▪ Thousands of bikers gather in Fatima for annual Blessing of the Helmets
▪ South Africa s president renews calls for Palestinian statehood
▪ At least 8 children dead in drone attack in gang-controlled slum in Haiti
▪ Ballon d or France Football : Ousmane Dembélé wins the trophy
▪ UN General Assembly: Kenyan president Ruto says Haiti crisis can and must be solved
▪ 2025 Ballon d Or: Ousmane Dembélé and Chloé Kelly among the top contenders
▪ South Sudan: Defense counsel critiques court s competence in Machar s case
▪ Morocco introduces simplified e-authorisation for CAN 2025 supporters from certain African countries
▪ A journey through six decades: Pattie LaBelle s enduring legacy
▪ Egypt: President Sisi pardons jailed activist Alaa Abd el-Fattah
▪ Pix of the Day: September 22, 2025
▪ South African conservationists mark World Rhino Day amid rising poaching threat
▪ Eastern Congo: AFC/M23 authorities extend opening hours at Goma-Rubavu border
▪ Botswana honors historic win with new holiday for first gold in World Athletics
▪ Russian airstrikes kill three and wound two in Zaporizhzhia
▪ South Sudan: Riek Machar presented in a cage as high-stakes treason trial unfolds
▪ DRC set to replace ban on cobalt exports with strict annual quotas
▪ Cycling world unites in Kigali as Remco Evenepoel and Marlen Reusser shine in time trials
▪ UNat crossroads: Palestine push takes center stage
▪ Thousands march in Paris for recognition of Palestinian state
▪ Vote count underway in Guinea as junta leader eyes presidency
▪ Vaccination drive underway against fresh Ebola outbreak in southern Congo
▪ Malawi s former president, Peter Mutharika, takes an early lead against incumbent, Lazarus Chakwera
▪ Guinea votes on constitutional referendum that could pave return to civilian rule
▪ Nations ratify world s first treaty to protect international waters
▪ Russian Farmer breaks national record with 969 kilo pumpkin at giant vegetable showdown
▪ Cyberattack cripples major European Airports
▪ Haitian soldiers complete mlitary training in Mexico
▪ Lyles defends 200m title as drama unfolds across track and field events
▪ Amid escalating violence in Eastern Congo, demand for prosthetics soars
▪ Eswatini protesters rally at US Embassy over deportation deal
▪ UNFPA Chief visits Ivory Coast, praises progress amid ongoing health challenges
▪ Sao Tomé and Principé: UN Experts help protect cocoa plantations
▪ South Sudan: Residents aim to rebuild after deadly floods
▪ Science: researchers awarded at Ig Nobel awards
▪ Opposition party demands probe into Yaya Dillo s death amid assassination allegations
▪ Taliban free British couple after seven months in detention
▪ WMO warns of growing water crises amid record heat
▪ US vetoes UN Security Council resolution on humanitarian aid into Gaza
▪ Key suspect in 1982 Paris terror attack arrested
▪ Ivory Coast polls: Laurent Gbagbo vows not to support any other candidate
▪ John Legend honoured at Black Music Action Coalition event
▪ South Africa and US hold cordial and constructive trade talks
▪ France expels Malian diplomats, ends anti-terror cooperation
▪ Destitute Bangui detainees receive free legal assistance
▪ Zambia: Dot Com to Become First Local Tech IPO On Zambia Alternative Market
▪ South Africa: Transnet Enters Into Partnership to Upgrade Port Equipment
▪ South Africa: Gauteng Government Condemns Killing of Taxi Alliance Chairperson
▪ Ghana: Eulogise Nkrumah With GH #xA2; 500 Currency Note
▪ Nigeria: Group Urges Government to Prioritize Climate Change in Budgets
▪ Tanzania: New Tax Strategy Launched to Raise Domestic Revenue
▪ Malawi Presidential elections: Candidates proclaim victory before official results
▪ Macron slams Gaza offensive, signals Iran sanctions snapback
▪ Pix of the Day: September 19, 2025
▪ Protesters gather in Jerusalem demanding end to Gaza offensive
▪ Protesters gather outside Jimmy Kimmel’s studio after show suspension
▪ Liberia: Liberia Launches National Roadmap On Decent Work for Persons With Disabilities - - Minister Kruah Pledges Disability Desk At Labour Ministry
▪ Liberia: Liberia Signs Five-Year Country Programme Framework With Iaea
▪ Collen Kebinatshipi leads Botswana to glory in men s 400m final
▪ Cameroon: Brenda Biya says to not vote for her father, president Paul Biya
▪ Zimbabwe: Zimbabwe s Economy Expected to Grow By 6.6 Percent
▪ Liberia: Protecting the Liberian Dollar, Preserving Our Pride
▪ Liberia: Govt Set Petrol Policy Without Consultation
▪ Nigeria: Nigeria and the Global Teacher Shortage Crisis
▪ Nigeria: Nigeria, 7 African Countries Endorse Petroleum Regulators Charter
▪ Africa: Africa Needs Partnership, Not Handouts - Gov Lawal Speaks At Canada-Africa Trade Expo
▪ Zimbabwe: Local Miners Shun Zida s Mining Claims Matchmaking Platform Despite Investment Potential
▪ Zimbabwe: Economy Enjoying Longest Stability Streak Since Second Republic - - Guvamatanga
▪ Africa: AfDB Invests $25m in TCX to Expand Local Currency Hedging in Africa
▪ Nigeria: Tackle Crude Oil Theft, Warri Group Tells Government
▪ Nigeria: Court Stops Oil Workers Bid to Shut Down Dangote Refinery
▪ Africa: Nuprc Leads Push for Unified Oil Regulations in Africa
▪ Nigeria: FG Inaugurates Pension Industry Leadership Council to Mobilise Assets for Infrastructure, Deepen Economic Impact
▪ Nigeria: Senate Urges FCT Doctors to End Strike, Vows Swift Action On Demands
▪ Nigeria: NEC Moves to Boost Food Security Nationwide, Endorses Naseni s Solar Irrigation Pumps
▪ Zimbabwe: Govt Seeks Innovative Debt Clearance Model
▪ Africa: South Africa, Brazil Sign Landmark Agriculture Cooperation Agreement
▪ Clashes erupt in Paris as protesters rally against Macron government
▪ Congo Ebola deaths top 31 as authorities rush to vaccinate
▪ Israel s military incursion in Gaza driving new waves of displacement
▪ Nigeria: CBN Reaffirms Commitment to Financial Inclusion, Economic Recovery
▪ Rwanda: Rwandan Franc Eases Pressure On Stronger Exports
▪ Zimbabwe: Road Carnage Claims 2,000 Lives Annually, MPs Demand Tougher Action
▪ Zimbabwe: Insurance Fraud Undermines Policyholders Trust and Integrity of Sector
▪ Zimbabwe: Minister Warns Rogue Miners of Harsh Penalties Under New Responsible Mining Policy
▪ Moroccan city struggles with sand encroachment
▪ South Africa: Green Connection and Natural Justice Reject World s Deepest Oil Drilling as Reckless and Unjust
▪ Nigeria: Govt Secures Over $10bn External Loans in 2 Yrs
▪ Guinea reaches final day of referendum campaign, with opposition missing
▪ South Africa: Bester, Magudumana s Main Trial Set to Proceed - South African News Briefs - September 19, 2025
▪ Namibia: Nationwide Strike Halts Packaging Production As 510 Workers Down Tools Across Namibia
▪ Uganda: Uganda Revives Witness Protection Bill to Tackle Digital-Age Crime
▪ Rwanda: Rubavu-Goma Border Opening Hours Extended
▪ Rwanda: Rwanda Looks to Nuclear Energy Through Small Modular Reactors
▪ Somalia: Somali PM Meets Chinese Ambassador to Bolster Bilateral Ties
▪ Nigeria: Shortfall in Aircraft, Passenger Growth Will Continue to Keep Fares High - Sanusi
▪ South Africa: Appeal Court Blocks Eskom s Giant Richards Bay Power Plant
▪ Ghana: Ghana Re-Elected Chair of African Cybersecurity Network
▪ South Africa: Gauteng Community s Taps Run Dry As Municipality Battles R1.4-Billion Water Debt
▪ Ethiopia: GERD Reshapes Unjust Narratives Surrounding Nile River, Says Foreign Affairs Spokesperson
▪ Egypt: Egypt Signs Protocol to Expand Transport, Social Support for Retirees
▪ Ethiopia: Ethiopian Airlines Unveils Enhanced 2026 in-Flight Menu in Addis Ababa Tasting Event
▪ Rwanda: Rwanda Eyes Sustainable Growth in Wood Industry At First-Ever Sector Forum
▪ Ethiopia: Ethiopia Submits Sufficient Written Clarification to UN Security Council On Egypt s GERD Complaint - Ministry of Foreign Affairs
▪ Angola: Over 600 Diamond Stones Seized in Lunda-Norte
▪ Nigeria: Publish Recipients of N330bn Payout to Poor Nigerians, Labour Tells Government
▪ Nigeria: Govt Moves to Curtail Tanker, Road Accidents
▪ Africa: UN Presses Ahead With Mission for a Better World Despite Global Headwinds
▪ Zimbabwe: Experts Call for Alignment of Trade Laws With AfCFTA Rules
▪ Zimbabwe: Experts Call for Trade Law Alignment With AfCFTA Rules
▪ Uganda: UPC Demands Equal Pay and Improved Conditions for Teachers
▪ Uganda: Postbank Staff Trained in Green Financing
▪ Uganda: Third Party Risk Management - A Cornerstone of Anti-Financial Crime Compliance in Banks
▪ Uganda: Ssegona Slams Untrained Aspirants As Kabaka Subjects Deliver Over Shs 77 M During Luwalo Lwaffe
▪ Liberia: CBL to Launch Clean Note Campaign to Protect National Currency
▪ Rwanda: Eastern Province Farmers Pin Hopes On New Liquid Nitrogen Plant
▪ Nigeria: Reactions As Tinubu Ends Emergency Rule in Rivers
▪ Nigeria: CBN Mandates Banks to Announce Successor CEOs Six Months Ahead of Exit
▪ Rwanda: Why Traffic Police May Immobilise Your Car Under New Draft Law
▪ Rwanda: New Electricity Tariffs Won t Affect Commodity Prices, Says Trade Minister
▪ Rwanda: Electricity Tariffs to Be Reviewed Every Three Months
▪ South Africa: Lottery Commission Extends Reparations to Staff
▪ Nigeria: $4bn Refinery Fund - Tinubu Faces Litmus Test As Lawyers Petition EFCC On Kyari
▪ Zimbabwe: Avenues Clinic Lays Off 50 Workers, Accused of Targeting Unionised Staff
▪ Nigeria: NMDPRA, FCCPC Set Up Committee to Address Consumer Complaints in Oil Sector
▪ Liberia: Finance Minister Correct About Audit Report Figures, but Incorrect About Disbursement to University of Liberia
▪ Liberia: Japan, FAO, Nafaa Empower Fishmongers With New Facility
▪ Liberia: Wataf Dialogue Pushes for Stronger Support to Revenue Administrations
▪ Uganda: Obasanjo Cites Uganda s Milk Exports to Algeria As Model for Intra-African Trade
▪ Southern Africa: Tanzania Shines As SADC Economic Powerhouse
▪ Zimbabwe: Licence Today, Bus Tomorrow? Not Anymore Says Minister
▪ Ethiopia: Ethiopia s Bishoftu Mega Airport Groundbreaking Set for December - CEO
▪ Nigeria: Dangote Refinery Speaks On Dispute With Dappman Over Alleged N1.5 Trillion Subsidy Demand
▪ Nigeria: Dangote Refinery - Court Restrains NUPENG From Embarking On Strike
▪ South Africa: Sassa Beneficiaries Take Up Biometric Enrolment Campaign
▪ South Africa: Several Taxi Routes Closed in Response to Ongoing Violence in W Cape
▪ South Africa: Nelson Mandela Bay Accelerates Electrification of Gomora Informal Settlement
▪ Africa: Early Net-Zero Action in Africa Brings Big Climate Gains - and Development Challenges, CATF Finds
▪ Botswana: Botswana Has Valued Good Governance As Much As Diamonds
▪ South Africa: Johannesburg West to Get Water Update - South African News Briefs - September 18, 2025
▪ U.S. Threatens to destroy $9 Million Contraceptive Stockpile, Sparking Protests in Belgium
▪ Tensions rise in eastern Congo as M23 rebels parade troops
▪ UN at 80: global leaders gather next week for UN General Assembly in New York
▪ Denmark leads NATO exercise with 550 troops in Greenland
▪ Fire destroys historic Keyvanlar Mansion in Bolu’s Mudurnu district
▪ Fifty couples marry at iconic Danish landmarks during Golden Days Festival
▪ Protests erupt in Nantes over Macron’s public service cuts
▪ Sardine shortage hits french markets
▪ Business Africa: Democracy under pressure, Egypt’s food struggles, and Nigeria’s remote work boom
▪ Caesars Palace Casino project in Times Square denied license amidst strong opposition
▪ King Charles and Trump Toast ‘special relationship’ at state banquet
▪ Nigeria lifts state of emergency in Rivers State after six months
▪ Amid drought, Moroccan florists blossom against the odds
▪ Pix of the Day: September 18, 2025
▪ Libyan naval operations force rescues 35 migrants near Tunisian border
▪ Congress rejects Milei vetoes as thousands rally outside in Buenos Aires
▪ DRC: former President Joseph Kabila s trial verdict due this Friday
▪ Deportees dispute Ghana’s claims of repatriation
▪ Ghana’s women struggle to save oyster farming hit by climate change
▪ Togo: President s sister-in-law, a former defence minister, arrested
▪ Federal Reserve cuts key rate for first time this year at a quarter-point
▪ UN calls out South Sudan s reckless charges against Machar
▪ Kenya s Faith Cherotich claims gold in the women s 3,000m steeplechase
▪ Gabon gears up for legislative and local elections as campaigns kick off
▪ Mali military escorts vehicles after militants attack fuel trucks
▪ ECOWAS chief makes surprise visit to Burkina Faso
▪ Letsile Tebogo qualifies for 200m semi-finals in Tokyo championships
▪ Police remove protesters in Tel Aviv calling for Gaza ceasefire
▪ Truck carrying displaced people hit by Israeli strike in Gaza
▪ Hollywood icon Robert Redford passes away at 89, leaving legacy of film and independence
▪ EU lays out toughest plan to pressure Israel to end war in Gaza
▪ Haiti: gangs continue to terrorise local population
▪ Cameroon: Cocoa plantations grapple with black pod disease
▪ Ex-Arsenal star Thomas Partey denies rape and assault charges
▪ Gunmen kill 22 during baptism ceremony in western Niger
▪ Trump welcomed to Windsor Castle with full royal pageantry
▪ South Sudan: UNMISS facilitates forum for conflict resolution among leaders
▪ South Africa: top police official testifies on criminal infiltration in justice system
▪ Pix of the Day: September 17, 2025
▪ UK hosts Donald Trump in pomp-filled state visit
▪ South Africa: court denies Lungu family appeal, orders burial in Zambia
▪ Plundered nation: billions stolen while South Sudan faces crisis
▪ Inmates riot at San Pedro prison in Bolivia over food allowances
▪ Cameroon: Ghost towns as separatists impose lockdown in restive regions
▪ Russia to host Intervision song contest featuring singers from 23 countries
▪ Kenyan court orders arrest of British national on charges of murdering a local woman
▪ Protesters gather outside Windsor Castle ahead of Trump state visit
▪ Protesters clash with police in Quito over fuel subsidy cuts
▪ Malawi counts votes after tightly contested presidential election
▪ Kenya s Kipyegon makes more history with fourth 1,500m title
▪ Rwanda-backed M23 shows off new recruits as talks with DRC drag
▪ Nigeria: Hilda Baci s record for largest pot of jollof rice confirmed by Guinness World Records
▪ Tanzania: Grip tightens around opposition as presidential election approaches
▪ Vote counting underway in Malawi s Presidential election
▪ Malawians hope for change as they cast vote in presidential election
▪ Trump files $15 billion defamation lawsuit against The New York Times
▪ Somalia launches historic national strategy to combat IED threat
▪ Claudia Sheinbaum leads her first Independence Day shout as president
▪ Dangote refinery makes landmark U.S. gasoline delivery, reshaping global energy flows
▪ Oscar winner Robert Redford, who became a champion of independent film, dies at 89
▪ Cameroon s youth stand at a crossroads ahead of the presidential election
▪ US trial of BNP Paribas begins over alleged role in Sudan human rights abuses
▪ Administrative building hit in Kharkiv as drone targets busy street
▪ World Trade Organization fisheries agreement comes into force, curbing harmful subsidies
▪ South Sudan: UN report denounces systematic government corruption amid food crisis
▪ Hundreds attend funeral services for 31 journalists killed by Israeli strikes on Yemen
▪ Red Bull Megaloop returns in Noordwijk after two-year wait
▪ Trial of 3 accused in South Africa s farmgate case gets underway
▪ UN commission accuses Israel of genocide in Gaza, Israel denies claims as blood libel
▪ Pix of the Day: September 16, 2025
▪ US and China agree deal over TikTok ownership
▪ Migrant surge overwhelms Greek Islands of Crete and Gavdos
▪ Families march to Belfast court as Bloody Sunday trial begins
▪ Zambia: two men sentenced for attempting to kill president with witchcraft
▪ Motorbike mechanic now trains macaws in Jakarta
▪ One killed and 13 injured in Russian strike on Zaporizhzhia
▪ World Bank empowerment project targets 800,000 Kenyan youths
▪ A village’s quest to educate desperate learners
▪ Kerugoya Referral hospital under probe over renal service shortfalls
▪ Deployment of digital tools to roll out national emergency ambulance underway
▪ Farmers harness short season rains to maximize returns
▪ TSC urged to deploy female teachers at Kabuto primary school
▪ Plans for Sh7.5 billion level 6 hospitals in Kabuchai
▪ CECAFA women qualifiers’ finals set for today
▪ Kisumu set for Level six hospital
▪ Guinea referendum campaigns in full swing as junta cripples dissent
▪ Mumias West widows get relief food relief
▪ Bungoma residents urged to embrace mixed farming
▪ Kericho digitizes health facilities under Taifa Care rollout
▪ As voters go to the polls, Malawians frustrated by fuel shortages and soaring prices
▪ MOH, Medtronic LABS, World Diabetes Foundation boost digital healthcare in West Pokot County
▪ Githunguri farmers visit Murang’a for Avocado benchmarking
▪ Polls open in Malawi s election as economic crisis grips country
▪ Vihiga becomes first county to enroll workers into SHA
▪ Kenya, Tanzania partner to protect Mara river ecosystem
▪ Kenya working with continental counterparts to fight tsetse flies, trypanosomiasis
▪ Watu wawili wavamiwa na fisi Keiyo Kaskazini
▪ Ghana repatriates 14 people deported from U.S. to Nigeria, Gambia
▪ Siaya Identified as Key Site in Kenya’s Nuclear Power Rollout
▪ Sotik town to Get 561 affordable housing units
▪ Governor Sang Disburses Sh. 74 million bursaries to Nandi learners
▪ Preparation of the 32nd Maralal International Camel Derby underway
▪ Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu says China and Qatar attempt to politically besiege Israel
▪ Qatar: Arab and Islamic leaders hold emergency summit in Doha, a week after Israeli strike
▪ South Sudan in peril as opposition calls for regime change after treason charges against Machar
▪ Absa Bank Kenya appoints Mohammed Nyaoga as Chairman of its Board of Directors
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