Focus
SA’s global standing takes knock over xenophobic attacks
South Africa (SA) has taken a battering on the international front as ongoing xenophobic attacks and hateful rhetoric against foreigners have sparked condemnation from several African countries and international bodies, notes Legalbrief Africa. Over the past week, condemnation has come from Ghana, Zimbabwe ...
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Regional News
Same-sex ban officially removed
Botswana has officially removed the remaining colonial-era provisions that criminalised consensual same-sex intimacy, more than six years after the courts first struck them down. The government published the amendment in March, removing paragraphs (a) and (c) of section 164 of ...
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Paramilitary force planned to protect minerals
The DRC is taking a dramatic step to protect its massive mineral wealth by planning to build a new paramilitary force to police its mining sector, reports Business Insider Africa. According to the country's General Inspectorate of Mines (IGM ...
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Impeached former DP demands compensation
The Democracy For Citizens Party leader and former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua is demanding over Ksh80m ($620 000) in compensation from the government after his October 2024 impeachment, reports the Kenyans. High Court documents detail a wide-ranging list of financial ...
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New inquiry into VP’s fatal plane crash
Soldiers probed over attacks on army bases
Regulators push access to information rights
Concern over court martial for alleged coup plotters
Opposition denounces proposed electoral code amendment
Prominent SC ‘appointed’ Acting ConCourt judge
Officials suspended over AI hallucinations in policy paper
Hate speech pastor probed for human rights violations
Death sentence for nursery school killings
Africa International
Zambian conference cancelled over Chinese pressure
The US-based organisers of an international human rights conference in Zambia said they cancelled it days before it was due to open because China pressured the African host country to exclude Taiwanese activists, reports ABC News. Organisers Access Now, a ...
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Ghana rejects US foreign aid deal
Ghana is the latest African country to reject a bilateral health deal with the US, a source told Reuters, the latest stumbling block to the Trump administration’s effort to overhaul foreign aid. According to TimesLIVE, the government of President John ...
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$8.4m reparations for Mali victims, but no cash payout
The International Criminal Court issued a landmark reparations order on Tuesday for victims of religious persecution perpetrated by an al-Qaeda-linked leader, reports My Joy Online. Judges mandated that $8.4m be paid to victims of Al Hassan Ag Abdoul Aziz ...
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US imposes sanctions on Kabila
Investigation uncovers RSF leadership's smuggled wealth
France denies Madagascar coup plot claims
General
Mediation calls over Lungu burial dispute
Calls for mediation in the long-running dispute over the remains of former Zambian President Edgar Lungu have intensified, with Willah Mudolo emerging as a central figure, reports The Star. Mudolo, who became President of Zambia’s Patriotic Front after other candidates ...
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Bellarmine Mugabe deported from SA
Bellarmine Mugabe, the youngest son of the late former Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe, has been deported from South Africa (SA) after escaping an attempted murder charge – walking away instead with a R600 000 fine for lesser offences, reports City ...
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Alleged Benin coup plotter remains in SA detention
After SA's Pretoria Regional Court postponed his hearing on Wednesday, anti-western and pan-African activist Kemi Seba will remain in detention, reports africanews. He is wanted in Benin on charges of inciting rebellion, after backing a coup attempt in December ...
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Africa Analysis
How Mali insurgents can force hand of ‘weakened regime’
Taking power in Mali might be a stretch but insurgents can force the hand of the weakened regime. The Guardian's security correspondent Jason Burke says when al-Qaida-affiliated Islamic militants launched a series of attacks on military bases and raids ...
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A Matter of Justice
Zambia’s apex court makes landmark citizenship ruling
The Constitutional Court in Zambia has just delivered a major new decision that will affect many thousands of refugees living in that country. In their unanimous decision the judges held that provisions of the Citizenship Act, effectively preventing refugees and ...
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QUOTES
Quotes
‘Courts martial lack the jurisdiction to handle such grave constitutional offences.’
Femi Falana, renowned human rights lawyer, condemning the Nigerian military for starting a general court martial to try 36 personnel accused of involvement in an alleged plot to ...
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WORDS OF WISDOM
Words of Wisdom
'If I were not African, I wonder whether I would realise that while African nations have a failure of leadership, they also have dynamic people with agency and voices.'
Nigerian writer Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
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DID YOU KNOW?
Did You Know?
There are 100m first language Arabic speakers in Africa, with 54m in Egypt alone.
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