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May 2, 2026
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João Lourenço’s anti-corruption drive reshapes Angola’s future

Johannesburg – Since 2017, President João Lourenço has led an uncompromising campaign against corruption, focusing on restoring public trust, recovering misappropriated assets, and.

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Mozambique Elections: FRELIMO leads, public split on future

Maputo –  As Mozambique prepares for its general elections on October 15, 2024, the ruling party, the Front for the Liberation of Mozambique.

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Tanker explosion in Nigeria kills over 140, raises safety concerns

Lagos – A tragic tanker explosion in Nigeria claimed the lives of more than 140 people and left many others injured, sparking renewed.

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South Africa faces energy and water crises in 2024, but emergency actions offer hope for improvement

Johannesburg – In 2024, South Africa continues to grapple with recurring power outages and severe water supply disruptions, putting pressure on the economy and affecting the population’s.

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Biden’s rescheduled visit to Angola seen as an opportunity to strengthen bilateral relations

Luanda – The White House, through Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre, announced that U.S. President Joe Biden will visit Angola in the first week of December, reaffirming the commitment.

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Macron faces setbacks in Africa

Paris – President Emmanuel Macron’s foreign policy in Africa is under intense scrutiny following a series of diplomatic and military failures that have significantly.

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The strategic gains from breaking free of France’s harmful legacy

Johannesburg – The decision by Burkina Faso, Niger, and Mali to distance themselves from France marks a historic shift that symbolizes more than.

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La rupture avec la France comme opportunité de renouveau

Johannesburg – La décision du Burkina Faso, du Niger et du Mali de rompre avec la France marque une étape décisive dans la.

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Niger’s military leader in a time of uncertainty

Niamey – General Abdourahamane Tchiani emerged as the de facto leader of Niger following a military coup on July 26, 2023, overthrowing the democratically elected President Mohamed Bazoum..

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Redefining Mali’s future at a critical juncture

Bamako – Assimi Goïta, Mali’s current president, rose to power in May 2021 after leading his second military coup in less than a year..

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