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Residents of Mogadishu have been fleeing as sporadic skirmishes broke out in districts of the federal capital, threatening the country’s precarious stability.
Zimbabwe was on Wednesday elected to the United Nations Security Council as a non‑permanent member for the 2027-2028 term.
Applicants from countries without a hub may now need to travel abroad for in‑person interviews.
At the absolute heart of the escalating controversy lies the interpretation of an electoral law, regarding the notion of “suspicious links to corruption.”
Zimbabwe to table Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3 in the National Assembly on Tuesday.
The whole of Tigray, which is still recovering from a civil war that ended in 2022, has been totally excluded from the vote.
Millions in Amhara, Tigray and Oromia cannot take part as instability rocks those restive regions where rebels seem to wield some power.
South Africa’s national football team delays 2026 FIFA World Cup departure after breakdown in travel arrangements left some players and officials without visas.
The defence ministry rejects “repeated attempts to draw the military into controversies and escalation aimed at undermining its neutrality.
South African police arrested 1,891 foreign nationals in the past week as part of intensified nationwide operations targeting illegal immigration.

