Focus
Africa's top judges reaffirm gender equality resolutions
The second High-level Meeting of Women Judicial Leaders of Africa closed with what SA's Chief Justice Mandisa Maya described as a ‘transformative odyssey of judicial solidarity’ by adopting the Johannesburg Declaration. Legalbrief Africa reports that the declaration contained a set ...
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Regional News
Appeals Court overturns landmark abortion ruling
The Kenyan Appeals Court on Friday overturned a landmark ruling that accessing abortion was a fundamental right, reports africanews. Kenya is a deeply Christian country where abortions are legal but still taboo, pushing hundreds of thousands of women and girls ...
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Anti-graft chief accused of meddling in probe
The acting head of Malawi’s Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) allegedly used confidential corruption case files involving senior opposition politicians as leverage to pressurise the parliamentary committee examining his conduct. The allegation is contained in a formal, seven-page complaint filed Wednesday by ...
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Investigation links supplier to falsified medicines
One of Malawi’s largest pharmaceutical suppliers has allegedly repeatedly supplied expired and falsified medicines to public hospitals for more than a decade, a Platform for Investigative Journalism (PIJ) investigation has found. According to GroundUp, documents show that a company operating ...
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Defence Minister killed in co-ordinated attacks
Media rules tightened ahead of elections
Six charged with alleged plot to overthrow Tinubu
Ramaphosa places police boss on suspension
Elections set down for December
Opposition denounces election violence report
Crackdown on human rights group
Africa International
Macky Sall punts himself as bridge-builder for UN post
Former Senegalese President Macky Sall closed the public hearings for candidates seeking to succeed António Guterres as the UN’s Secretary-General, presenting himself as a bridge-builder, reports RFI. He is the only African in the race and the only one of ...
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Some AU countries snub Mswati’s 40th throne celebration
African Union (AU) heads of state snubbed King Mswati’s 40 years on the throne celebrations that took place at the Somhlolo National Stadium on Friday, reports Swaziland News. It has been disclosed that the AU heads of state were invited ...
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Increased threat of piracy off Somalia coast
Maritime authorities are warning of an increased threat to ships off the coast of Somalia after a cargo ship became the latest vessel to be seized in a suspected act of piracy, reports BBC News. The UK Maritime Trade Operations ...
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Woman linked to Sudan arms trafficking arrested in US
African countries deny flight permission to Taiwan's leader
General
Ghana summons top SA envoy over xenophobic attacks
Ghana has summoned South Africa's (SA) top envoy to the country over reported ‘acts of intimidation and harassment’ against its citizens and other African migrants, reports BBC News. Last week, video clips were shared online showing vigilante groups attacking ...
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Anger after Ruto mocks Nigerian English
Kenyan President William Ruto has faced a social media backlash after publicly suggesting that Nigerian-accented English was incomprehensible and required a translator, reports BBC News. Addressing Kenyans living in Italy last Monday, Ruto said: ‘If you listen to a Nigerian ...
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Niger, Mali accuse neighbours of sponsoring terrorism
The Foreign Ministers of Niger and Mali have accused neighbouring countries of sponsoring terrorism, but said they were willing to co-operate on some matters with the West African regional bloc Ecowas, from which they formally split last year. The accusations ...
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Congolese refugees repatriated from Burundi
Legislation
Universities oppose Sovereignty Bill
Mbarara University of Science and Technology (MUST) has formally raised concerns about the proposed Protection of Sovereignty Bill, 2026, joining a growing list of institutions questioning the potential impact of the legislation on academic work in Uganda, reports the Nile ...
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Africa Analysis
African elites who gained from slavery must also pay back
The UN’s slavery resolution is a historic moment, but what comes next is even more important, writes legal historian Dr Femi Owolade in an Al Jazeera analysis. Leading up to the resolution, Owolade says, the African Union urged its 55 ...
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A Matter of Justice
Kenya adopts mediation-first policy for family disputes
A mediation conference in Kenya has seen a potentially ground-breaking decision by the judiciary: from now on, all disputes in family matters must first be referred for mediation. Courts may only become involved if mediation fails to resolve arguments over ...
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QUOTES
Quotes
‘The NBC’s (National Broadcasting Commission) notice represents a dangerous attempt to impose prior censorship on the media and suppress legitimate journalistic expression.’
Kolawole Oluwadare, deputy director of the Socio‑Economic Rights and Accountability Project, criticising Nigeria’s broadcast regulator which ...
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WORDS OF WISDOM
Words of Wisdom
‘When the world pulls you down, you are responsible for pulling yourself up.’
Matshona Dhliwayo, Zimbabwean-Canadian philosopher and author
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DID YOU KNOW?
Did You Know?
The Berbers of North Africa in ancient times were largely nomadic, and never united into a single state.
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