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Calm returns to Mozambique capital after deadly day of protests
By: Bloomberg 8th November 2024 Calm returned to Mozambique’s capital on Friday after police used deadly violence to break up a wave of post-election protests that shook Maputo... →
New By-Law for develop and regulate township economies welcomed
8th November 2024 Thirty years after the transition from apartheid to democracy, in the midst of a spate of child deaths blamed on the sale of contaminated and/or... →
Mozambique police fire tear gas as opposition supporters march on capital
By: Reuters 7th November 2024 Mozambican police fired tear gas at protesters in the capital Maputo on Thursday in the biggest demonstration yet against the long-ruling Frelimo... →
Botswana’s new president: who is Duma Boko and what does he stand for?
7th November 2024 The electoral defeat delivered to the Botswana Democratic Party led by Mokgweetsi Masisi was met with incredulity in neighbouring states. Not many... →
New Somali piracy threats require partnerships and holistic responses
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 7th November 2024 Somalia’s upcoming seat on the UN Security Council should allow it to shape international maritime security policies. Signs of a potential Somali... →
Bipartisan cooperation is vital for effective transitional justice in the US
7th November 2024 The US can draw insights from Africa and other regions to transform its fragmented efforts into a national transitional justice process. On 25... →
Daily Podcast – November 06, 2024
6th November 2024 November 06, 2024. For Creamer Media in Johannesburg, I’m Lynne Davies. →
South Africa closes main border with Mozambique as post-election protests escalate
By: Reuters 6th November 2024 South Africa has temporarily closed its main border crossing with Mozambique over safety concerns, its border authority said on Wednesday, as... →