Domino effect: Neighbours close borders after Trump threatens to enforce Christian freedom of worship in Nigeria militarily

Domino effect: Neighbours close borders after Trump threatens to enforce Christian freedom of worship in Nigeria militarily

Chadian Armed Forces have been placed on maximum alert with troops, armoured vehicles and surveillance drones deployed along key border routes. President Mahamat Idriss Déby Itno was quoted as saying that “no armed group or foreign force will be allowed to enter Chadian soil under any disguise.”

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Tanzania’s president accuses unnamed foreign nations of sponsoring nationwide post-election violence

Tanzania’s president accuses unnamed foreign nations of sponsoring nationwide post-election violence

Gas stations and grocery shops were still closed on Monday in the commercial capital, Dar es Salaam, with streets nearly empty. In Dodoma, most people stayed home. The government has postponed the reopening of universities, which had been set for November 3.

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How election thievery became democracy: Paradox of Africa with world’s youngest population is ruled by oldest presidents   

How election thievery became democracy: Paradox of Africa with world’s youngest population is ruled by oldest presidents  

The trend points to deeper structural problems with Africa’s underlying political environment, said Jeffrey Smith, executive director of democracy-focused Vanguard Africa non-profit. He said all three countries feature incumbents leveraging state resources to stay in power, partisan security forces as well as flawed legal processes.

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Trump threatens Nigeria with potential military action, escalates claim of Christian persecution

Trump threatens Nigeria with potential military action, escalates claim of Christian persecution

Nigeria’s population of 220 million is split almost equally between Christians and Muslims. The country has long faced insecurity from various fronts including the Boko Haram extremist group, which seeks to establish its radical interpretation of Islamic law and has also targeted Muslims it deems not Muslim enough.

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Protests in Tanzania enter day two as 10 reportedly killed, EU calls for ‘firm stand in the defence of democracy and human rights’

Protests in Tanzania enter day two as 10 reportedly killed, EU calls for ‘firm stand in the defence of democracy and human rights’

The ruling Chama Cha Mapinduzi or CCM, which has been in power since independence in 1961, sought to extend its rule in Wednesday’s election, with presidential candidates from the two main opposition parties barred from running.

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More than 2,400 youth leaders of Gen Z protests in Morocco to face charges of armed rebellion

More than 2,400 youth leaders of Gen Z protests in Morocco to face charges of armed rebellion

Moroccan Association for Human Rights has denounced the arrests and called them random, while Gen Z 212 has demanded the release of all the protests’ detainees.

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Kenya and Uganda draw up joint marketing plan to attract 1.4 million African tourists

Kenya and Uganda draw up joint marketing plan to attract 1.4 million African tourists

Tourism and Wildlife Cabinet Secretary Rebecca Miano said the two nations are keen on boosting regional tourism through collaboration and sustainable investments.

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Suluhu coronation: Rising political tension in Tanzania forces state to deploy the military to man streets and key installations

Suluhu coronation: Rising political tension in Tanzania forces state to deploy the military to man streets and key installations

Human rights organizations have long accused Tanzania’s administration of arresting, detaining and intimidating critics and opposition members. The leader of the main opposition CHADEMA party, Tundu Lissu, is in prison and faces treason charges after calling for electoral reforms, while the candidate of the second-largest opposition party was barred from running.

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Election violence: Tanzania police declare curfew in capital, Dar es Salaam, to suppress ‘Suluhu coronation’ protests

Election violence: Tanzania police declare curfew in capital, Dar es Salaam, to suppress ‘Suluhu coronation’ protests

Chadema had called for protests during the election, which it said amounted to a “coronation” of Hassan, who came to power in 2021 after her predecessor died in office. The party was disqualified in April after it refused to sign a code of conduct, and its leader Tundu Lissu was charged with treason.

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Celebrated African novelist Wole Soyinka, from Nigeria, reveals his US visa has been revoked by Trump regime

Celebrated African novelist Wole Soyinka, from Nigeria, reveals his US visa has been revoked by Trump regime

Soyinka, who has taught in the US and previously held a green card, joked on Tuesday that his green card “had an accident” eight years ago and “fell between a pair of scissors.” In 2017, he destroyed his green card in protest of President Trump’s first inauguration.

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