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Samuel Eto’o, president of the Cameroonian Football Federation (FECAFOOT), has been accused of influencing national team selections to prevent striker Vincent Aboubakar from breaking his long-standing goal-scoring record. The allegations, circulating in local and international reports, claim Eto’o...
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Former Nigerian labour minister Chris Ngige was brought before an Abuja High Court in Gwarinpa on Friday on allegations of N2.2bn contract fraud, marking the most serious step yet in the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission’s case against him. Ngige, who served as Minister of Labour and...
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A disturbing video of a 35-year-old man brandishing a knife and confronting police officers outside the Hillbrow police station has ignited widespread debate about public safety and police readiness after it went viral on the social media platform X on Friday. The three-minute-and-twelve-second...
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Admiral Alvin Holsey, the commander of U.S. military forces in Latin America, will step down Friday nearly two years ahead of schedule, a move that comes as Washington’s tensions with Venezuela intensify and questions swirl over the direction of U.S. operations in the region. Holsey’s early exit...
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London-listed Kazera Global has reported operational advances across its heavy mineral sands and diamond projects as the company transitions from development into early commercial production, while remaining in a build-up phase financially. Kazera CEO Dennis Edmonds said on December 12 that the...
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[Daily Maverick] South African youth players and their parents were left stranded in Zimbabwe at the African Youth Chess Championship after Chess South Africa failed to pay their accommodation fees on time. Many were left scrambling for rooms, with some spending the night on couches, or being...
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[Africa Check] No, Uganda's police spokesperson didn't dress in yellow ruling party colours - photo digitally manipulated
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[Africa Check] Old video used to falsely claim Uganda conducted military drills after president's Indian Ocean remarks
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[Africa Check] No, Kenya's Standard did not run 'Scramble for Tanzania's minerals' front page headline with George Soros
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Israel airstrikes in southern Lebanon intensified on Friday as Israeli warplanes launched more than a dozen raids on rural areas across Jezzine and Zahrani, targeting what the military said were Hezbollah training compounds. The strikes marked another breach of the year-old ceasefire that has...
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The Central African Republic will hold presidential, legislative, local and municipal polls on 28 December.
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South Sudan relies entirely on Sudanese pipelines to export its oil and has seen production repeatedly disrupted by the conflict, worsening its economic crisis. Port Sudan accuses Juba of aiding RSF
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Senior commanders accused of atrocities against civilians face asset freezes – but no action against key backer UAE
The UK has placed sanctions on four senior commanders of Sudan’s paramilitary Rapid Support Forces suspected of involvement in “heinous”...
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According to a message received from his brother, Sunkanmi Afolabi, who is currently in the United States, Sunday Afolabi was arrested on Monday, October 20, 2025, at around 2 p.m. along NTA Road in Ado-Ekiti by a military officer.
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The community - descendants of former slaves -have been pushing the Brazilian government to give them titles to lands that they have lived on for generations.
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Tyler Robinson, the Utah man accused of killing conservative activist Charlie Kirk, appeared in court in person for the first time on Thursday as his legal team renewed efforts to curb media access in the closely watched murder case. The hearing underscored the growing tension between public...
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Food rations for Sudan’s famine-hit communities will be sharply reduced from next month as the World Food Programme warns of a severe funding shortfall amid the country’s expanding humanitarian crisis. The planned cuts highlight how fragile the situation has become across Sudan, where fighting...
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According to findings by SaharaReporters, Pelumi killed himself shortly after giving a girl in his neighbourhood a gift and a love letter.
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BBC Sport Africa picks out six players to keep an eye on at the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco from 21 December to 18 January.
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BBC Sport Africa picks out six players to keep an eye on at the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco from 21 December to 18 January.
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