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Geopolitics & Policy
South Africa: Malema Found Guilty of Hate Speech
A South African equality court has ruled that Julius Malema, leader of the Economic Freedom Fighters, committed hate speech in 2022. The court, which adjudicates discrimination cases, found his remarks violated national laws on incitement.
Senegal: Landmark Whistleblower Protection Law Passed
Senegalās parliament has approved legislation safeguarding whistleblowers in public institutions. According to advocacy groups, it is the first such law in Francophone sub-Saharan Africa, marking a significant step toward transparency.
Algeria: Prime Minister Dismissed
President Abdelmadjid Tebboune has dismissed Prime Minister Nadir Larbaoui without explanation. Industry Minister Sifi Ghrieb has been appointed interim prime minister, retaining his current portfolio.
Tech & Investment
Japanese Firms Launch $20M Africa-MENA Startup Fund
Uncovered Fund and Monex Ventures of Japan have partnered to invest $20 million in startups across Africa and the Middle East, targeting innovation and growth in emerging markets.
Kenya: Green Investment Boost from Japan
Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation will invest in Novastar Venturesā People and Planet Fund, supporting African startups focused on environmental sustainability.
Trade & Economy
Nigeria Bans Raw Shea Nut Exports
Nigeria has imposed a six-month ban on raw shea nut exports to promote domestic processing and value addition. Vice President Kashim Shettima emphasized the move aims to boost rural employment and position Nigeria as a global supplier of refined shea products.
Humanitarian & Social Affairs
Mauritania: Migrant Boat Tragedy Claims 49 Lives
A migrant vessel capsized off Mauritaniaās coast, killing at least 49 people. The boat, which departed from The Gambia with around 160 passengers, overturned near Nouakchott. Rescue efforts continue, with 17 survivors recovered.
Liberia: Drug Enforcement Shake-Up Amid Crisis
President Joseph Boakai has dismissed three senior drug enforcement officials following public outrage over leaked audio implicating misconduct. The country faces a worsening drug crisis, particularly involving the synthetic drug ākush.ā
Historical Justice
France Returns Skulls to Madagascar
France has repatriated three human skulls to Madagascar, including one believed to belong to King Toera, who was executed by colonial forces in 1897. The restitution follows a 2023 law enabling the return of human remains taken during colonial rule.