Focus
SA adopts tougher strategy amid xenophobic unrest
President Cyril Ramaphosa has unveiled a new, hardline strategy to tackle the escalating illegal immigration crisis, mainly from neighbouring African countries, as xenophobic threats intensify in SA, displacing hundreds of foreign nationals, many of whom are legally in SA, notes ...
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Regional News
Ex-PM loses appeal
Former Gabonese Prime Minister Alain-Claude Bilie-By-Nze will remain in prison after the Libreville Court of Appeal rejected his request to nullify the legal proceedings brought against him, reports africanews. The ruling marks a significant setback for the opposition leader, who ...
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Nine girls charged with alleged school arson
Nine students accused of planning and executing an arson attack that killed 16 girls at a school in central Kenya have appeared in court. Investigators asked for more time to probe the deadly fire, reports africanews. The High Court in ...
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Multi-billion reward offered for top terrorist leaders
The Malian Government has announced multi-billion CFA franc rewards for information leading to the capture or neutralisation of some of the country’s most wanted terrorist leaders, reports Daily Post Nigeria. According to state media reports, authorities have placed a reward ...
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Frenchman jailed over alleged destabilisation plot
Dispute over rescue of hundreds kidnapped by jihadists
Church bombers receive death sentences
Sonko wins party leadership after dismissal
Calm returns after alleged ‘power grab’ violence
Minister challenges draft report on alleged police capture
Over 80 killed in drone attacks
Africa International
Equatorial Guinea faces challenge over US deportations
A coalition of five human rights and legal organisations lodged a complaint with the African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights against Equatorial Guinea, reports MSN. They allege the country has detained and forcibly returned migrants deported from the US ...
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Rwanda’s £100m deportation claim dismissed
The UK will not have to pay the Rwandan Government millions of pounds over a failed migrant deportation scheme set up by Boris Johnson’s administration, an international court has ruled. According to The Guardian, the east African nation had sued ...
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US operations in Kenya defy Ebola ruling
Around 20 flights carrying medical equipment and specialist staff have arrived in Kenya, amid controversy over Washington’s plan to establish a US quarantine base for Ebola exposure, reports Business Insider Africa. At least six military aircraft landed after a Kenyan ...
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US imposes sanctions on commanders in eastern DRC
Kagame, Macron inaugurate genocide memorial
General
Traders face big losses over Ebola border closure
Traders are facing big losses after Uganda closed its border with the DRC over Ebola contagion fears, reports africanews. On 28 May, about two weeks after Congo declared an outbreak of Ebola in the eastern Ituri province, Uganda closed its ...
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Legislation
Bill to extend President's term tabled
Zimbabwe’s Government has introduced a Bill to Parliament that would extend President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s term by two years to 2030, despite criticism from a fractured opposition and some veterans of the country’s liberation war, reports CNBC Africa. Mnangagwa (83) is ...
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Chapo approves new state ownership mining laws
Mozambique’s President Daniel Chapo has signed a new law requiring 15% state ownership in all mining ventures and local processing of minerals, tightening control over its resources as demand for battery materials grows, reports Channel Africa. Mozambique is the world’s ...
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Africa Analysis
West needs to recognise dispossession of African land
As Zimbabwe returns 67 farms to European nationals, the dispossession that created white land ownership remains unrecognised in law, states an Al Jazeera analysis. The publication’s columnist Tafi Mhaka says on 7 May Zimbabwe’s Agriculture Minister Anxious Masuka announced in ...
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A Matter of Justice
Spotlight on death penalty at Africa’s human rights court
On Friday, the African Court on Human and Peoples’ Rights delivered a clutch of new decisions. As she read them, Carmel Rickard realised that they were like an iceberg, with a lot more going on behind the words, and below ...
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QUOTES
Quotes
‘We recognise the pain and anger caused by recent attacks on Nigerians abroad.’
Aliyu Giwa, a senior Nigerian police spokesperson, in a post on X, warning Nigerians not to retaliate against SA citizens and businesses following xenophobic unrest in ...
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WORDS OF WISDOM
Words of Wisdom
‘Your ordinary acts of love and hope point to the extraordinary promise that every human life is of inestimable value.’
Desmond Tutu, South African Anglican bishop and human rights activist
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DID YOU KNOW?
Did You Know?
In 1964, as African nations gained independence, the UN’s Educational, Scientific & Cultural Organisation brought together leading African and international experts to launch the General History of Africa, a visionary initiative to reframe the continent’s history from an African perspective.
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