Focus
Chinese leader promises ‘bumper harvest’ for Africa
‘Blossoms in spring turn into fruit in autumn, and a bumper harvest is the reward of hard work.’ That’s the view of Chinese President Xi Jinping who addressed the eagerly anticipated Forum on Africa-China Co-operation (FOCAC) in Beijing last ...
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Regional News
Election dates confirmed
Botswana will hold general elections on 30 October, President Mokgweetsi Masisi has confirmed. He said 30 and 31 October would be public holidays to allow people to ‘vote in large numbers’. Parliament will be dissolved today, he said. News24 reports ...
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Prison in the spotlight after stampede deaths
The DRC’s Makala Prison – the scene of a deadly and failed breakout a week ago – is in the spotlight with former inmates describing it as ‘hell’. Journalist Stanis Bujakera was sent to the notorious prison last September after ...
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Maseru takes aim at foreign-owned firms
Lesotho has restarted a plan to act against foreign-owned businesses, and to pressure SA companies to work via Basotho-owned distributors. The kingdom created new regulations in 2021 that could see foreign-owned businesses expelled, but has been moving slowly on implementation ...
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Operations suspended at key oil field
Authorities defend major wildlife culling
Deep divisions over flagship stadium
Protesters face treason charges
Legal funding delays apartheid-era Cradock Four inquest
Legal threat over gallery’s priceless art collection
'Breakthrough' listeriosis evidence unpacked
HRW condemns ‘skewed’ poll
Human rights abuses flagged at oil project
Injured lawmaker to sue police
Hichilema condemned by UN rapporteurs
Activists acquitted
Africa International
Africa at heart of SA foreign policy – Ramaphosa
President Cyril Ramaphosa has rebuffed a suggestion by Mkhonto we Sizwe Party parliamentary leader John Hlophe that SA’s foreign policy was not centred on Africa. A Business Day report says during a question-and-answer session in the National Assembly, the President ...
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Nigerian brothers jailed for US boy's sextortion death
Two brothers from Nigeria who targeted a 17-year-old in a sextortion scam have been sentenced to 17 years and six months in jail in the US. The Ogoshi brothers, from Lagos, lured Jordan DeMay into sending them explicit images by ...
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Another storm over SA’s Russia relations
SA continues to find itself at the centre of geopolitical tensions between China, Russia and the US as President Cyril Ramaphosa again woos his Chinese counterpart in Beijing and the UN gears for its much anticipated Summit of the Future ...
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APM to take on Transnet over pier tender
Suitors line up for Shell’s SA operation
General
Ugandan athlete dies after assault
Ugandan Olympic marathon runner Rebecca Cheptegei died Thursday, days after she was doused in petrol and set on fire by her boyfriend in Kenya. The Daily Maverick reports that Cheptegei (33) who competed in the Paris Olympics, suffered burns to ...
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2008 xenophobic attacks orchestrated – Mbeki
Former SA President Thabo Mbeki has suggested the deadly 2008 xenophobic attacks in Alexandra were part of a planned operation to drive Zimbabweans back home to vote out Robert Mugabe. Mbeki made the startling revelations on Wednesday during a conversation ...
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Remains of SA struggle heroes repatriated from Zambia
The process to have the remains of several SA freedom fighters repatriated from Lusaka has begun, notes a Weekend Argus report. The individuals buried in Zambia were exiled during the apartheid era and had sought shelter in Zambia while they ...
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Controversial mining company enters business rescue
SA refuses to budge over Equatorial Guinea prisoner saga
DRC mission a ‘gold mine’ for private firms
SA/Nigeria tensions addressed
Shoprite sells furniture stores
Legislation
Bill to widen President's powers rejected
Police and protesters clashed outside Botswana's National Assembly in Gaborone last week as MPs voted on a Bill that would have given the President sweeping powers to appoint civil servants to key positions. Opposition MPs boycotted the vote, while protesters ...
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Opposition presses for capital punishment
The South West Africa National Union (Swanu) is calling for the introduction of the death penalty to deal with those found guilty of murder and other heinous crimes. The Namibian reports that party leader Evalistus Kaaronda told Desert Radio that ...
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Judge pushes for war crime victims reparation fund
The deputy head of the International Crime Division (ICD) of the Uganda High Court, Justice Susan Okalany, has appealed to war victims to task their local governments and MPs with fast-tracking the passing of the Transitional Justice Bill, following the ...
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Africa Analysis
Africa's voice low-key in partnership with China
The ninth Forum on China-Africa Co-operation in Beijing took place under the theme of ‘Joining hands to advance modernisation and build a high-level China-Africa community with a shared future’. But how shared can that future be between the Asian economic ...
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A Matter of Justice
Court settles contentious issues in illegal fishing appeal
The skipper of a Sri Lankan fishing boat, caught operating unlawfully in the waters of Seychelles, has come off badly from his appeal against the sentence imposed by the High Court. Carmel Rickard, in her A Matter of Justice column ...
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THIS WEEK
THIS WEEK
9: US Special Envoy for Sudan Tom Perriello is travelling to Riyadh, Cairo and Ankara to continue urgent efforts to end the war and resultant famine in Sudan. Building on the recent success of the Aligned for Advancing Lifesaving ...
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BOOK REVIEW
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW OF THE REPUBLIC OF NAMIBIA
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW OF THE REPUBLIC OF NAMIBIA
S Akweenda | Print ISBN: 978-1-48513-930-0
Constitutional Law of the Republic of Namibia offers a detailed exploration of Namibian constitutional law, including judicial review, human rights and international law principles. Covering topics ...
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QUOTES
QUOTES
‘Makala is not a prison, but a detention centre resembling a concentration camp, where people are sent to die.’
– Journalist Stanis Bujakera, who was sent to the notorious DRC prison last September
‘I wish to reaffirm ...
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WORDS OF WISDOM
WORDS OF WISDOM
‘Disgust with injustice may sharpen the desire for justice. Readers who don’t see this connection merely wish to be entertained, and I have neither skill nor desire to turn the agony of a people into entertainment.’
– Ayi ...
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DID YOU KNOW?
DID YOU KNOW
Madagascar is the world's fourth largest island, the second-largest island country and the 46th largest country in the world. Following the prehistoric breakup of the supercontinent Gondwana, Madagascar split from Africa during the Early Jurassic, around 180m years ...
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At a Glance
Dangote Africa’s richest
* Nigerian industrialist Aliko Dangote has regained the first place as Africa's richest person, unseating Johann Rupert who had claimed the title in late August, according to Bloomberg Billionaire Index. The 66-year-old founder and CEO of the Dangote Group, a ...
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