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African worshippers hope Pope Leo carries on Francis’s work

Worshippers in Nigeria and the Democratic Republic of Congo, home to Africa’s biggest Catholic populations, on Friday voiced joy over the new pope’s election and hopes he would carry on the legacy of his liberal predecessor.In the Congolese capital, the election of Pope Leo XIV drew particular interest as the city’s archbishop had been seen …

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Rare bone-eroding disease ruining lives in Kenya’s poorest county

Joyce Lokonyi sits on an upturned bucket, fingers weaving palm fronds as the wind pulls her dress to expose the stump of her amputated foot, lost to a little-known disease ravaging Kenya’s poorest county.Mycetoma is a fungal or bacterial infection that enters the body through any open wound, often as tiny as a thorn prick.Starting …

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Kenya is ‘in total disarray’: opposition candidate Martha Karua

Martha Karua, among the first to declare a run for the Kenyan presidency in 2027, told AFP the country is in “total disarray” due to corruption, police killings and economic decline.Karua served in government in the 2000s and, as a lawyer, has lately represented jailed opposition figures in neighbouring Tanzania and Uganda.She hopes to harness …

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Amnesty says UAE supplying Sudan paramilitaries with Chinese weapons

Chinese-made weapons supplied by the United Arab Emirates have been identified with Sudan’s paramilitaries, Amnesty International said Thursday, as drone attacks prompted civilians to flee the army-held aid hub of Port Sudan.The Britain-based watchdog said that its research had detailed the use by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces of sophisticated Chinese-made artillery and guided bombs …

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Banned I.Coast candidate accuses govt of silencing opposition

The head of Ivory Coast’s main opposition party on Thursday claimed the government was trying to silence dissent before upcoming presidential elections, as crowds gathered to protest his ban from standing.A court in the west African country last month barred Tidjane Thiam from being a candidate in the October 25 vote, saying he lost Ivorian …

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Senegal MPs weigh graft cases against ex-ministers

Senegalese lawmakers on Thursday began debating whether to allow several former ministers to face charges before a special court over accusations they embezzled funds meant for the country’s fight against Covid.Senegal’s National Assembly is largely controlled by President Bassirou Diomaye Faye’s party, who was elected in March last year on a promise to change how …

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Nigeria fishing river reels from changing climate

People along the Matan Fada in northwest Nigeria remember the river’s abundance as being typified by fish literally falling from the trees, but those days are gone.The waterway, which was home to a UNESCO-listed fishing festival, is disappearing, locals say, as rainfall plunges and temperatures rise as part of the impact of climate change.Husaini Makwashi, …

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