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South Africa’s Bafana Bafana prepare to open their 2026 campaign amid anger across Africa over months of violent xenophobic attacks back home.
International Sports Press Association says it is “unacceptable” that FIFA accredited reporters are unable to secure entry into the US, days before kick off.
The Reverend’s assassination is seen as an assault on the values of peace, justice, human dignity, and religious freedom.
Mozambique has repatriated over 700 of its citizens from South Africa’s Western Cape following a surge in xenophobic violence that has left several people dead.
Ramaphosa said South Africa would introduce dedicated immigration courts to speed up deportations.
The unrest was blamed on the prolonged stay in power of President Mohamud whose term ended in May.
The Sudan Founding Alliance, known as TASIS, said it sees no reason to hold direct or indirect talks with the military junta in Sudan.
A decree places forests and protected sites under direct military surveillance as part of Operation Dougoukoloko.
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.

