Malawi debates gay marriage

Malawi's new government announces possible changes to anti-sodomy legislation, including allowing gay couples to marry. Malawi made headlines last month after announcing to a UN conference tha...

African news in brief

A round-up of the latest news from the African continent, including Mozambique's war on terror, the Israel-Sudan peace deal, and Uganda's troubled elections.   Uganda At least 45 ...

Domestic violence rises in lockdown South Africa

Sinesipho Tom reports from Cape Town on the alarming rise in anti-female violence that swept lockdown South Africa. Even by South African standards, the headlines have been chilling: ‘You left me ...

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Election fever sweeps Kenya

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Campaigning for Kenya's 2022 presidential poll has already begun – and there are fears that the rifts that led to the 2007-08 electoral violence are resurfacing. Kenyans famously follow politics like rest of the world does sports or reality TV. But even by Nairobi’s politically obsessed stan...

Liberia rocked by deaths of anti-graft tsars

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The mysterious deaths of some of Liberia’s most high-profile financial professionals in October have gripped the tiny nation of less than six million people. The publication of an official report into the killings was delayed last month, leading protesters to cry foul over the myster...

President toppled and tanks on the streets in Africa's four October polls

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One leader may have been voted out in Africa’s October elections. But elsewhere the status quo remains, as accusations of voter intimidation and violence overshadow the polls. The Seychelles Opposition leader Wavel Ramkalawa, an Anglican cleric, has become the Seychelles’ new president, ending ...

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MALI A Malian court sentenced two men to death for their roles in two Islamist-inspired terror attack in 2015. Fawaz Ould Ahmed and his co-conspirator Sadou Chaka were convicted of killing more than 40 people in attacks targeting foreigners in the country. Ahmed, who co-founded the Al-Qaeda-li...

Voter fraud claims in Ghana polls

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Doubts are cast over the country’s upcoming December presidential polls, reports Francis Kokutse. When Ghana’s polls close on December 7, all eyes will be on the country’s Electoral Commission (EC), as doubts are raised over the legitimacy of the presidential vote. The leader of the National De...

Herd immunity hopes in South Africa

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Leading scientists in South Africa believe the country may have accidentally established herd immunity to Covid-19. The announcement by the country's leading vaccinologist, Professor Shabir Mahdi, follows an unexpected drop in the number of infections after a major outbreak in June and July. Co...

Uganda's lethal lockdown exposed

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Uganda’s lethal response to Covid-19 has led to an epidemic of violence, poverty and hunger, reports Zachary Ochieng. As the world continues to battle the coronavirus pandemic, human rights watchdogs have criticized the Ugandan security forces for using excess force in imposing Covid-19 containm...

PPE corruption scandal unmasked in South Africa

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South Africans donated billions of dollars to protect key workers. But with bank accounts frozen and sports cars seized, questions are being raised about where the money went.  What started as a rallying call for South Africans to stand together against the onslaught of the coronavirus pand...



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