Zambia’s former first lady and daughter friend arrested over properties worth over $2 million

Zambia’s former first lady and daughter friend arrested over properties worth over $2 million

Edgar Lungu was Zambia’s leader from 2015 to 2021, when he lost an election to current President Hakainde Hichilema, a longtime political rival. He has embarked on a political comeback

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Army: Separatist gunmen suspected to be members of IPOB kill 11 in southeast Nigeria

Army: Separatist gunmen suspected to be members of IPOB kill 11 in southeast Nigeria

IPOB campaigns for the secession of southeastern Nigeria where the majority belong to the Igbo group. The movement’s leader – Nnamdi Kanu, a British citizen arrested in Kenya in 2021 – is now on trial in Nigeria on terrorism charges.

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Irate Trump mobs agitate for lynching of judges, violent uprising after New York finds him guilty of 34 crimes

Irate Trump mobs agitate for lynching of judges, violent uprising after New York finds him guilty of 34 crimes

Threats of violence and intimidating rhetoric soared after Trump lost the 2020 election and falsely claimed the vote was stolen. As he campaigns for a second White House term, Trump has baselessly cast the judges and prosecutors in his trials as corrupt tools of the Biden administration, intent on sabotaging his White House bid. His loyalists have responded with a campaign of threats and intimidation targeting judges and court officials.

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World Bank approves $1.2 billion budget support for Kenya to help create competitive labour market

World Bank approves $1.2 billion budget support for Kenya to help create competitive labour market

The funding had been agreed amid an improved macroeconomic environment following government efforts to address liquidity pressures

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South Africa on course to ‘coalition country’ with fears President Ramaphosa is not sitting pretty in ANC

South Africa on course to ‘coalition country’ with fears President Ramaphosa is not sitting pretty in ANC

The ANC has had a clear majority for all 30 years of South Africa’s democracy since the party swept to power in a 1994 election which officially ended the apartheid system of white minority rule, leading Nelson Mandela to become the country’s first Black president. It has been the dominant political force and its slipping below 50 per cent would be a momentous change for Africa’s most advanced economy.

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Opulence: Kenyan president defends use of private jet for US trip while calling for prudent spending

Opulence: Kenyan president defends use of private jet for US trip while calling for prudent spending

Ruto’s delegation of about 30 people including his family, musicians, actors and a comedian provoked an uproar back home over the cost even as he called for prudent spending. The president on Thursday said he was a very “responsible steward.”

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One year-old Ghanaian toddler enters Guinness World Records as youngest male artist ever

One year-old Ghanaian toddler enters Guinness World Records as youngest male artist ever

The Guinness World Records confirmed the record in a statement and last week declared that “at the age of 1 year 152 days, little Ace-Liam Nana Sam Ankrah from Ghana is the world’s youngest male artist.”

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Trump makes history as first ex-US president to be convicited of crime, faces four years in jail

Trump makes history as first ex-US president to be convicited of crime, faces four years in jail

Donald Trump, 77, was found guilty of falsifying his New York-based real estate company’s books to cover up his former lawyer Michael Cohen’s $130,000 payment to porn star Stormy Daniels to buy her silence before the 2016 election about a sexual encounter she alleges she had with Trump a decade earlier.

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Gold valued at over $10 billion flows illegally out of Africa each year, new report says

Gold valued at over $10 billion flows illegally out of Africa each year, new report says

An official within the UAE government’s media office said the country has taken significant steps to address concerns around gold smuggling and the risks it poses. The continued growth of the UAE’s gold market reflected the confidence of the international community in its processes, the official said, responding on behalf of the country’s press office without providing further identification.

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EU official denies allegations that Western powers want to delay South Sudan’s elections

EU official denies allegations that Western powers want to delay South Sudan’s elections

Last week, the interim chairperson of an international commission to oversee South Sudan’s 2015 peace agreement, Charles Tai Gitau of Kenya, said there was no evidence of sufficient preparation to conduct elections. He cited the lack of electoral bodies at the state level and a delay in the publishing of a voters register.

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