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Tanzania is cancelling 40 mineral exploration licenses, citing asset hoarding, unpaid fees and poor regulatory compliance.
Bellarmine Mugabe and his co‑accused face charges stemming from a shooting at Mugabe’s Johannesburg residence in February and illegal stay in South Africa.
The Somali government this weekend issued a ban on Israeli ships passing through the Bab el-Mandeb Strait.
UN Secretary-General António Guterres has warned Libyan actors against continued violations of the arms embargo and the persistence of parallel oil networks, which are seen as destabilising.
The prospect of South Africa’s most polarising opposition figure going to jail revives memory of the 2021 unrest that accompanied Jacob Zuma’s imprisonment.
Egypt is calling on Washington to consider overhauling the debt system inimical to the fortunes of developing econmies which are reeling from incessant pressures.
The political firebrand’s ambition may be hitting a rock following the sentence.
South Africa’s political firebrand Julius Malema has been sentenced to five years in prison for possession of firearm and discharging it in public eight years ago.
Last year alone thirty-eight percent of people had to pay bribes for access to public services in Uganda.
The successfully initiated test on a strategic 42-inch gas pipeline, ends more than 16 years of inactivity.

