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Chad’s opposition parliamentary group, “Les Démocrates Élus,” has formally denounced public media outlets for the systematic censorship of its activities and statements, threatening to boycott Senate proceedings in protest.
Mutharika won 56.8 percent of votes, defeating Chakwera in an election seen as a verdict on economic leadership and governance performance.
South Africa’s ambassador to France, Nkosinathi Mthethwa found dead outside a high-rise hotel in Paris. He was 58.
The Seychelles’ presidential election will proceed to a runoff after no candidate secured an absolute majority in the first round.
The first cabinet meeting chaired by Sifi Ghrieb focused on the 2026 finance bill and the implementation of the strategy promoted by President Abdelmadjid Tebboune.
The Pan-Arab media has described Algeria as “awakened” and “formidable.” Yet this rhetoric of power contrasts sharply with the country’s internal vulnerabilities: structural dependence on hydrocarbons, brain drain, and recurring social unrest.
Rajoelina dissolves Madagascar’s government following days of nationwide protests over chronic power and water shortages.
SADC has endorsed Zimbabwe’s candidature for a non-permanent seat on the UN Security Council for the 2027–2028 term.
Citizens of Seychelles began voting this Thursday in a combined presidential and legislative election, with more than 77,000 voters expected to cast their ballots through Saturday, September 27.
Guinean Prime Minister Mamadou Oury Bah has confirmed that his government will not resign following the adoption of the country’s new Constitution, despite the victory of the “Yes” vote.

