Congo President Tshisekedi blasts UN for failing to stop war in the east as M23 rebels, Rwandan army capture Bukavu

Congo President Tshisekedi blasts UN for failing to stop war in the east as M23 rebels, Rwandan army capture Bukavu

The rebels last week declared a unilateral ceasefire that the government dismissed as false. They later continued to advance toward Bukavu, seizing several nearby towns, including the town of Katana on Friday. The town is 7 kilometres (4 miles) from Kavumu airport.

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Rwanda-backed M23 rebels sweep into Bukavu in eastern Congo without a fight as Kinshasa reports heavy military presence

Rwanda-backed M23 rebels sweep into Bukavu in eastern Congo without a fight as Kinshasa reports heavy military presence

A Congolese officer at the camp, speaking on condition of anonymity, confirmed that some, but not all troops had left the camp. Any escalation in Bukavu could worsen the humanitarian situation, with the UN saying on Thursday that there had been an influx of displaced people moving towards the city, where nearly 1.3 million people already reside.

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Expenditure to edge up as Kenya’s budget deficit narrows in 2025/26, finance ministry says

Expenditure to edge up as Kenya’s budget deficit narrows in 2025/26, finance ministry says

The government plans to finance the deficit with net external financing of Ksh146.8 billion ($1.2 billion) and net domestic financing of Ksh684.2 billion ($5.3 billion) s, the ministry said.

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Kenyan court sentenced senior politician, wife to 12 years in jail in $4.5 million corruption case

Kenyan court sentenced senior politician, wife to 12 years in jail in $4.5 million corruption case

Waititu’s co-accused, Luka Mwangi Wahinya, former chief officer for roads in Kiambu County, was fined Sh21 million ($162,036) or sentenced to seven years in prison for abuse of office.

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Rwanda faces aid freeze if EU backs European Parliament’s position on eastern Congo conflict

Rwanda faces aid freeze if EU backs European Parliament’s position on eastern Congo conflict

Congo is also the world’s most aid-dependent country, though humanitarian operations, which were 70 per cent funded by Washington last year, have taken a big hit since U.S. President Donald Trump imposed a pause on foreign aid last month.

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Rebranded African Union mission in Somalia plan fresh crack down on Al-Shabaab terrorists

Rebranded African Union mission in Somalia plan fresh crack down on Al-Shabaab terrorists

The transition from ATMIS to AUSSOM has significantly impacted the ground situation in Somalia, reflecting both continuity and new challenges.

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Saudi Arabia spearheads Arab scramble for alternative options to Trump’s Gaza plan

Saudi Arabia spearheads Arab scramble for alternative options to Trump’s Gaza plan

The latest Egyptian proposal involves forming a national Palestinian committee to govern Gaza without Hamas involvement, international participation in reconstruction without displacing Palestinians abroad, and movement towards a two-state solution, three Egyptian security sources said.

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Kenya’s finance minister downplays US foreign funding freeze, says economic outlook is positive

Kenya’s finance minister downplays US foreign funding freeze, says economic outlook is positive

Principal Secretary of State Department for National Treasury, Dr Chris Kiptoo, reiterated that the diversified economy and resilience have enabled the GDP to remain one of the highest in the world because the world growth rate is around three percent with sub-Saharan Africa representing 3.7 per cent and our GDP is around 5 per cent.

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Why Trump views Africa as key to repulsing China influence, degrading Islamists and restoring hope among Christians

Why Trump views Africa as key to repulsing China influence, degrading Islamists and restoring hope among Christians

Counterterrorism efforts also featured prominently in Hegseth’s discussions. He underscored the importance of counterterrorism efforts in Africa. He pointed to the February 1 US airstrikes against ISIS targets in Somalia as an example of the military’s ongoing role in stabilising the region. Coordinated with the Federal Government of Somalia, the strikes reflect what he described as a necessary shift in decision-making authority to field commanders.

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Detained opposition leader Kizza Besigye is in dire need of urgent medical help, his lawyer says

Detained opposition leader Kizza Besigye is in dire need of urgent medical help, his lawyer says

Uganda’s Supreme Court ruled last month that civilians can’t be court-martialled, questioning the competence of untrained military officers to dispense justice. But President Yoweri Museveni, an authoritarian leader who has held power since 1986, said he disagreed with the court’s decision and that “the country is not governed by the judges.”

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