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South Africa launches reform of derelict municipalities

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa unveiled Wednesday a plan to revive South Africa’s flagging local governments, weeks after publicly criticising the state of the financial capital Johannesburg as it prepares to host the G20 summit in November.Africa’s most industrialised economy is divided into more than 250 municipalities, where basic services such as water and waste …

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Mali junta suspends political parties’ activities ‘until further notice’

Mali’s junta on Wednesday suspended political parties’ activities “until further notice for reasons of public order”, as the opposition protests against the military government’s ramped-up crackdown on dissent.Read out on national television and radio, the decree comes ahead of a rally called for Friday by parties critical of the junta against their dissolution, as well …

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South African sprinter Simbine shrugs off ‘nearly man’ tag

In-form South African sprinter Akani Simbine insists he is no “nearly man” despite missing a podium finish in the men’s 100m at the last three Olympics by a combined total of just eight-hundredths of second.The 31-year-old finished fifth at the 2016 Rio Olympics before successive fourth places at the 2020 Tokyo and 2024 Paris Games.While …

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Uganda opposition leader says president’s son tortured aide

Ugandan opposition leader Bobi Wine said on Wednesday his bodyguard had been personally tortured by the president’s son, days after the aide’s detention provoked national outrage.There has been a mounting crackdown on the opposition ahead of the general election in January and the news of the aide’s capture came as Wine was set to launch …

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Kenya court fines teens for trying to smuggle protected ants

A Kenyan court on Wednesday fined four people, including two Belgian teenagers, more than $7,000 for attempting to smuggle thousands of live ants out of the country.The case has received considerable attention after the Kenyan Wildlife Service (KWS) accused the four of engaging in “bio-piracy”.David Lornoy and Seppe Lodewijckx, both 18 of Belgium, Duh Hung …

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Jihadists disrupt crucial wood supplies in Niger capital

Trucks, camel caravans and donkeys returning at nightfall laden with enormous cargoes of wood are becoming a rare sight in Niger’s capital as jihadists encroach on forested areas.It has left Niamey, a city of nearly two million, struggling to obtain crucial wood supplies from the country’s southwestern region, close to Burkina Faso where the jihadists …

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Sudan cuts ties with UAE after paramilitary drone strikes on Port Sudan

Sudan’s army-aligned government on Tuesday severed diplomatic ties with the United Arab Emirates, accusing the Gulf state of supplying weapons used by the rival paramilitaries to strike its de facto capital.A series of drones struck positions across Port Sudan Tuesday — including the war-torn country’s main port and only functioning international civilian airport — official …

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Rwandan designer tried for drugs after criticising Kagame

Renowned Rwandan fashion designer Moses Turahirwa, who counted President Paul Kagame and US singer John Legend among their clients, appeared in court on Tuesday charged with drug use and possession.Turahirwa, 36, who uses they/she pronouns, said the real reason for their arrest was online criticism of Kagame.Last month Turahirwa made a series of posts on …

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UK set to restrict visas for nationalities most likely to claim asylum

Britain’s Labour government plans to restrict visa applications from nationalities considered most likely to overstay and claim asylum, a government official said Tuesday, as it faces pressure from hard-right populists.Applications for work and study visas from Pakistanis, Nigerians and Sri Lankans are among those set to be curbed, The Times daily reported and an official confirmed to …

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