Focus
Trump moves to veto historic Chagos Islands deal
The future of the Chagos Islands and a secretive UK/US airbase is set to be an early flashpoint between Donald Trump and Sir Keir Starmer as the President-elect seeks to veto the controversial deal signed off by the UK ...
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Regional News
World's longest detained journalist honoured
A journalist detained in an Eritrean prison without trial for 23 years has won a Swedish human rights prize for his commitment to freedom of expression. BBC News reports that Dawit Isaak, who holds dual Eritrean-Swedish citizenship, was awarded the ...
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Government proposes tougher conditions for foreign firms
A new amendment Bill before Kenya's Parliament seeks to impose tougher regulations against foreign firms seeking to conduct business in the country. The Kenyan Wall Street reports that the Bill seeks to amend the Public Procurement & Asset Disposal Act ...
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Chief Justice blames misogyny for corruption claims
Kenya’s most senior judge has hit out following recent allegations of corruption and incompetence within the judiciary. ‘In all these 22 years I’ve been a judge and a Chief Justice, nobody has ever approached me with a bribe. I would ...
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Oil production soars
Prominent journalist jailed again
Bid to delay Fishrot trial pending dispute hearing
Ex-policeman convicted of raping teen daughter
Urgent court order prevents police from blocking mine
Apex court questions prisoners' use of computers
Suspended sentence for dishonest Harare council official
Africa International
Climate change expert laments inaction at COP29
With COP29 in its second week, delegates are no closer to agreeing to increase much-needed assistance for climate-vulnerable countries across Africa, Asia and Latin America. EWN reports that a Kenyan expert on global warming has warned that politics often drowns ...
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French weapons used in Sudanese conflict – Amnesty
French-manufactured military technology incorporated into armoured personnel carriers (APCs) made by the UAE is being used on the battlefield in Sudan in what likely constitutes a violation of the UN arms embargo on Darfur, Amnesty International has noted. It identified ...
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Tribunal orders Google to allow betting ads
South Africa's Competition Tribunal has instructed Google to allow Lottoland to advertise on Google Ads – for now. The bookmaker which is licensed by the Western Cape Gambling and Racing Board and owned by Gibraltar-based Betfred, offers fixed-odds bets on ...
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Association calls for cultural boycott against Israel
Wrongful death claim for ex-rugby player killed in Hawaii
Chidimma Adetshina salutes Nigeria at Miss Universe pageant
Filipino giant questions Transnet over pier bid
Mexican cartel linked to fentanyl surge in SA
Italian carrier launches direct flights to Tripoli
General
Prominent estate agencies linked to dodgy property deals
An investigation by NPO Open Secrets has accused heavyweight South African estate agents and law firms of facilitating money laundering, allegedly helping African kleptocrats use dirty money to acquire luxury properties in the country. In a report published last week ...
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Archbishop announces sexual abuse inquiry
The spiritual leader of Anglicans in SA, Archbishop Thabo Makgoba, has announced an inquiry into whether the church fulfilled its responsibility to protect its members from abuse. A Daily Maverick report says this comes in the wake of the resignation ...
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Thumbs up for Grindrod's Maputo terminal deal
The Competition Commission has recommended that the Competition Tribunal approve, without conditions, the acquisition by Grindrod Mauritius of Terminal de Carvão da Matola (TCM). ‘The commission is of the view that the proposed transaction is unlikely to substantially lessen or ...
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Growing preference for made-in-Africa goods
Journalists released in Mozambique
Premier faces hearing over foreign patient controversy
FlySafair seeks interdict against licensing council
Africa Analysis
UNHRC role a lifeline for Kenya?
Kenya was among several African countries elected to the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) last month. The country’s bid for a seat attracted criticism from local and international civil society organisations because of its poor human rights record. The ...
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A Matter of Justice
Families squabble over al-Qaeda bombings payout
More than 25 years after the horrific al-Qaeda bombing of US embassies in Kenya and Tanzania, litigation in the High Court at Embu, north east of Nairobi, is a reminder that the pain and fallout from the attacks still continues ...
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THIS WEEK
THIS WEEK
18: G20 Leaders’ Summit under the theme “Building a Just World and a Sustainable Planet”. President Cyril Ramphosa will deliver South Africa’s statements at the respective plenary sessions on the fight against hunger and poverty and later on the ...
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QUOTES
QUOTES
‘Instead of protecting the complainant, the accused violated the sanctity of his own daughter (and these) actions inflicted far-reaching consequences and irreparable harm.’
– Windhoek High Court Judge Claudia Claasen, who convicted a man of raping his 15-year-old ...
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WORDS OF WISDOM
WORDS OF WISDOM
‘We are all children of Africa, and none of us is better or more important than the other. This is what Africa could say to the world: it could remind it what it is to be human.’
– Alexander ...
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DID YOU KNOW?
DID YOU KNOW?
The Chagos Archipelago is a group of seven atolls comprising more than 60 islands in the Indian Ocean about 500km south of the Maldives archipelago. The Chagos Islands had been home to the Chagossians, a Bourbonnais Creole-speaking people, until ...
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