Focus
US bank to face genocide financing suit
BNP Paribas has been ordered by a US judge to face a lawsuit accusing the French bank of helping Sudan's Government commit genocide between 1997 and 2011 by providing banking services that violated American sanctions. Legalbrief reports that the ruling ...
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Regional News
Church takes aim at Kinshasa over diplomatic incident
The Catholic Church in the DRC is at loggerheads with the government over what it has called the ‘degrading’ treatment of its leading cleric when he was denied access to the VIP lounge at the N'djili International Airport in ...
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IMF flags social tensions
The IMF fears the security situation in Ethiopia is still volatile, despite the peace agreement that ended the northern Ethiopia war 18 months ago, notes The Reporter. ‘Social tensions and the prospect of further violence remain elevated in Ethiopia despite ...
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Ruto makes TIME’s top 100 list
Kenyan President William Ruto has secured a spot on TIME magazine's list of the world's most influential people. He joins Nigerian Afrobeats sensation Burna Boyand South African rugby captain Siya Kolisi. Ruto has emerged as a key voice ...
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Ex-government officials banned from entering US
Tinubu pulls the plug on ransom payments
Pirates get $5m ransom for hijacked ship
Zuma poll judgment expected today
Backlash over President's perceived power grab
Africa International
SA backs internationally binding pollution treaty
Almost two years after Presidents and Environment Ministers met in Nairobi and adopted a draft treaty to end plastic pollution, they will gather in Canada this week to develop the treaty. SA hopes the final treaty will help to end plastic ...
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Kigali calls for collaboration in hunt for fugitives
John Siboyintore, the head of Rwanda's Genocide Fugitives Tracking Unit, has called for enhanced international co-operation to bring them to justice. He said that out of 33 countries where approximately 1 146 indictments were sent, only eight genocide suspects ...
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UK police moves to prevent Africa Music Festival
Police have raised concerns about a proposal to stage a musical festival in a Leicester park. New Zimbabwe reports that organisers of the Africa Music Festival want to hold the event in Abbey Park at the end of August. However ...
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Legislators warn SA of Gaza ‘consequences’
French diplomats expelled from Burkina Faso
SA targets EU over citrus exports
General
Diplomatic tensions over $30m Lake Malawi port
Tanzania and Malawi are on the brink of a diplomatic standoff following Tanzania's decision to commence the upgrade of Mbamba Bay Port, situated on the shores of Lake Malawi. Lilongwe accuses its neighbour of initiating the project without consultation ...
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Phala Phala linked firearms criminal jailed for 20 years
A man mentioned in former South African spy boss Arthur Fraser's explosive affidavit about the theft of $580 000 from President Cyril Ramaphosa's Phala Phala ranch was sentenced to an effective 20 years in prison for the illegal ...
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PetroSA secures gas deal with Mozambique
PetroSA expects the first flows of gas into the country from a deal with Mozambique's national energy company, ENH, later this year, officials said, amid efforts to shore up supplies ahead of a potentially crippling shortage. Handed a gas ...
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New tech lab focuses on AI
Bail for retired army general accused of tender graft
DG slams 'unfounded' UK terror alert
Starlink pulls the plug on SA
Legislation
Churches oppose same-sex rights Bill
A coalition of churches in Botswana has voiced its opposition to Parliament's latest effort to amend the Constitution to include gay rights. Voice of America reports Botswana’s Minister for State President, Kabo Morwaeng, introduced a constitutional amendment Bill last ...
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Lawmakers move to amend mineral tax law
Rwanda is seeking to amend its mineral tax law with a view to to promote value addition for higher revenues and discourage the exportation of the valuable natural substances in raw form, according to a Bill before parliament. The Nyasa ...
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Bill tabled to help implement UK treaty
The Rwanda Government has proposed changes to the 2014 law on refugees and migrants, including legal provisions that will enable the implementation of a migration treaty signed between Rwanda and the UK in December 2023. The Bill, tabled before Parliament ...
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Africa Analyses
Federalism is fundamentally African
‘The charge that a federated state is somehow injurious to Africans is divorced from the history of African people having organised their states along federal lines, prior to contact with Europeans.’ So says the Free Market Foundation’s Zakhele Mthembu ...
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An African Olympic Games on the cards?
The 2024 Olympic Games in Paris are just three months away, but staging the world's biggest sporting event is a privilege Africa has never been afforded. That could be set to change, with Egypt preparing to table a proposal ...
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A Matter of Justice
Social media fuels HIV rights violations
Kenya’s HIV and AIDS Tribunal, set up to deal with human rights violations involving HIV, is increasingly hearing cases in which social media is used for the unlawful broadcast of people’s status. Among its important decisions, the tribunal – the ...
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THIS WEEK
THIS WEEK
22: The Electoral Court is expected to release its full judgment to justify its decision to reinstate former President Jacob Zuma’s name as a candidate in next month’s elections. Zuma’s name was initially removed from the MK Party candidate ...
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BOOK REVIEW
ENFORCING ACCOUNTABILITY, CONSOLIDATING DEMOCRACY AND COMPELLING SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN THE 21ST CENTURY
ENFORCING ACCOUNTABILITY, CONSOLIDATING DEMOCRACY AND COMPELLING SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN THE 21ST CENTURY
P Osode, M Njotini, M R Madlanga, E S Nwauche and N Ntlama-Makhanya
PRINT ISBN: 978-1-48515-199-9
This book brings together diverse perspectives from scholars ...
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QUOTES
QUOTES
‘In our constitutional democracy – while the spirit and heartbeat of the country may be located inside the executive and legislature – the soul of South Africa is firmly in the courts. Therefore, the future of the country stands or ...
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WORDS OF WISDOM
WORDS OF WISDOM
Just because some Africans enslaved rival tribes before European arrival, doesn't mean all Africans enslaved. Buying/selling humans was unthinkable to peaceful tribes like our Lenape, and the San of Africa.
– San Mateo
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DID YOU KNOW?
DID YOU KNOW?
Approximately 589m people in sub-Saharan Africa live without electricity. As a result, 80% of the population relies on energy sources such as wood, charcoal and dung in order to cook.
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