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South African opposition leader sentenced to five years in jail for firing gun
South African opposition party leader Julius Malema was sentenced to five years in prison on Thursday after he was convicted of breaking firearm laws by firing a rifle at a political rally in 2018.
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Burkina Faso junta dissolves dozens of civil society groups
Territorial Administration Minister Emile Zerbo said the latest dissolutions are part of efforts to enforce that law. He urged affected groups to comply with the regulations, warning that “any offender faces the penalties provided for under current regulations.”
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Iran says talks with US remain inconclusive, denies truce extension
Iran on Wednesday dismissed reports of an agreement with the United States to extend the temporary ceasefire between the two countries, with Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmail Baghaei stressing that negotiations remain unresolved.
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Centuries-old Gabonese animist tradition to protect the coastline
Worshippers presented offerings to the spirits of the sea off the coast of Pointe-Denis on Sunday.
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Fuel shortages loom as Strait of Hormuz crisis threatens global economy
The consequences are already being felt through rising energy costs, with Birol warning of “two big problems”: soaring prices and dwindling availability of key petroleum products.
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Pope condemns ‘endless cycle’ of death in Cameroon separatist region
Pope Leo XIV condemned an “endless cycle of destabilisation and death” as he visited Cameroon’s English-speaking northwest on Thursday.
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South African opposition politician gets jail term for gun offence
Julius Malema was convicted in October last year unlawful possession of an assault rifle and firing it in the air at a 2018 rally.
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Zimbabwe play challenges proposed constitutional changes
Bodo is a one-man performance that draws on Ngano, a traditional Shona storytelling method, blending it with modern visual and audio elements to create an immersive experience. Through this fusion of tradition and contemporary theatre, Guzha seeks not only to entertain but to provoke reflection
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Middle East crisis tests African economies [Business Africa]
After a strong 2025, African economies are facing a new threat: the war in the Middle East. The IMF now expects regional growth to slow to 4.3% this year. What’s different this time is that planners have tool kits to better absorb the shock
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Gabon opposition leader and former PM Alain-Claude Bilie-By-Nze arrested
Gabon authorities have arrested main opposition leader and vocal government critic Alain-Claude Bilie-By-Nze, his political party said Thursday.
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UN warns tensions between DR Congo, Rwanda, and Burundi remain acute
It said the humanitarian and security situations in the Great Lakes region has worsened to a “worrisome level”, despite intensified diplomatic initiatives.
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Sudan’s ‘abandoned crisis’ enters fourth year as calls for peace grow louder
Back in Sudan, only 63% of health facilities remain operational, according to the World Health Organization, as disease outbreaks such as cholera spread rapidly. Attacks on healthcare workers and infrastructure have further crippled the system.
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Haiti: High fuel, food prices pile new pressure on families
On April 2, Haiti’s government announced a 37% increase in the cost of diesel and a 29% increase in the cost of gasoline. With higher oil prices came a hike in the prices of essential food products
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Ukriane: Russian strikes hit Kyiv’s Podilsky district
Russian strikes hit Kyiv’s Podilsky district, injuring dozens and damaging homes, as part of a wider wave of deadly attacks across Ukraine.
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Nigerian airlines plan shutdown over soaring fuel costs
Nigerian airlines plan shutdown over soaring fuel costs
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Nigerian army buries soldiers killed in militant attacks
The army on Wednesday buried officers and soldiers killed in attacks killed in recent Islamist militant attacks in the north east
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Beninese pan-African activist Kemi Seba arrested in South Africa
Seba, who is wanted by Cotonou for ‘inciting rebellion’, has been remanded in custody as extradition processes get underway.
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Pope Leo XIV visits Cameroon as Biya faces unrest and separatist war
Arriving in Yaoundé on Wednesday, Pope Leo XIV pressed Cameroon’s leaders to address corruption, setting the tone for a high-stakes visit.
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Australia: Refinery fire raises fuel supply concerns amid Iran war
Fire at Viva Energy’s Geelong refinery, which supplies 10% of Australia’s fuel, sparks supply fears as Iran war keeps global prices elevated.
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Kenya hikes fuel prices as supply tightens
The Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA) blamed a surge in imported fuel costs for the hikes
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Nigeria drops terrorism charges against ex-justice minister: lawyer
Nigerian authorities have withdrawn terrorism financing charges against former justice minister Abubakar Malami, his lawyer said on Wednesday
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Pope urges Cameroon authorities to examine ‘conscience’
Pope Leo XIV on Wednesday called on Cameroon’s authorities to examine their “conscience” and break “the chains of corruption” on the first day of a visit to the country.
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“The IMF’ mission is to help countries help themselves” – Kristalina Georgieva
Speaking at the Spring Meetings of the International Monetary Fund in Washington, Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva reaffirmed the institution’s role in supporting its member states.
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Iran issues warnings as Trump says war ‘is almost over’
Iranian state media reported Wednesday that the commander of Iran’s joint military command warned that Iran would completely block exports and imports across the Persian Gulf region, the Sea of Oman, and the Red Sea if the United States did not lift its blockade on Iranian ports.
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SA opposition leader Julius Malema awaits sentence on Thursday
The state is seeking the maximum 15-year jail term for Malema, who was found guilty in October of violating firearm laws by shooting a gun in the air at an EFF celebration near the city in 2018.
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Pope Leo XIV arrives in Cameroon on second leg of African tour
After two days in Algeria marred by two suicide attacks and a spat with US President Donald Trump, the pontiff’s plane landed in the Cameroonian capital Yaounde shortly before 3:00 pm local time (1400 GMT), an AFP journalist travelling on the papal plane said.
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Cameroon: President Biya signs decree to reinstate vice presidency
Cameroonian President Paul Biya signed a bill on Tuesday to restore the vice presidency to the country’s government structure.
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Togo to ask UN members to adopt world maps that show true size of Africa
Togo has launched a campaign to adopt a world map that better represents the true size of Africa. Now Togo will ask UN member states to commit to ditching European centred maps in favour of more accurate representations.
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Chinese national sentenced to a year in prison for attempting to smuggle ants out of Kenya
A Chinese national has been sentenced to a year in prison for attempting to smuggle ants out of Kenya. Zhang Kequn was arrested at Nairobi airport last month with more than 2,000 ants hidden in his luggage.
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Brazil calls for stronger defence preparedness as LAAD expo opens in São Paulo
As geopolitical tensions evolve globally, authorities say initiatives like LAAD Security reflect a growing push across the region to balance peace with preparedness.
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Russia repeats offer to take Iran’s enriched uranium
As the world waits for peace talks between the US and Iran to resume, Russia says it can help solve the problem of Iran’s enriched uranium.
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Kenya fuel prices surge amid global oil crisis and domestic controversy
Kenya has announced a sharp rise in fuel prices, with diesel recording its biggest increase on record despite a recent tax cut.
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Strikes hit Sloviansk and Sumy as Russia pounds Ukrainian cities
Russia strikes Sloviansk with a FAB-1500 bomb, wrecking civilian buildings, while repeated drone attacks ignite major fires in Sumy’s industrial zone.
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Burundian writer celebrates cultural heritage through children’s tales
Aïta Chancella Kanyange is a Burundian writer who celebrates her country’s traditions through her writing. The 33-year-old author writes stories for children aged 2 to 10.
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South Africa appoints Roelf Meyer as US ambassador amid strained ties
Meyer himself comes from the Afrikaans community, a factor analysts say could influence diplomatic engagement.
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Iran details maritime losses from US, Israeli attacks in IMO report
Iran has submitted a formal document to the International Maritime Organization’s Legal Committee, detailing what it calls severe maritime and civilian losses caused by US and Israeli military attacks.
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Humanoid robots box and perform at Hong Kong AI and robotics fair
Hong Kong’s InnoEX 2026 fair showcased boxing, musical and rescue robots, highlighting China’s push to integrate intelligent machines into daily life.
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Deadly Israeli strikes hit Gaza’s Al‑Shati camp and Al‑Shifa Hospital
Deadly Israeli strikes hit Gaza’s Al‑Shati camp and Al‑Shifa Hospital area despite a ceasefire, with at least 11 Palestinians killed in renewed violence.
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After 3 years of conflict, gold is the driving force behind Sudan’s civil war
On the third anniversary of the war in Sudan, Africanews spoke to journalist Roula Merhej about the economic factors driving the conflict.
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South Africa returns looted Zimbabwean remains and sacred artefact
The handover ceremony took place Tuesday at a museum in Cape Town, where eight coffins draped in the Zimbabwean flag stood in solemn tribute. The remains, removed more than a century ago, were taken as so-called “scientific specimens” during colonial rule.








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