Africa: Africa’s 2026 Elections – Navigating Complexity to Build Responsiveness to Citizens

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[ACSS] Africa’s 2026 elections must navigate a diverse array of complexities from conflicts to entrenched incumbents, growing youth restlessness, and external actor influences for citizens to be heard.

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South Africa: Floods Leave Kruger Park With Only One Exit

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[Scrolla] Kruger National Park visitors warned of blocked routes as heavy rain raises river levels inside the park. SANParks says some guests may be temporarily stuck if the only...

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South Africa: Justice Minister to Engage Learners On Bullying, Consent

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[SAnews.gov.za] Minister of Justice and Constitutional Development, Mmamoloko Kubayi, is expected to engage learners and teachers as part of the annual Back-to-School campaign, with a focus on anti-bullying and...

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South Africa: St Lucia Fishers Take Government to Court

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[GroundUp] Celempilo Mduli was shot dead by rangers while fishing at night. Five years later, his family is still seeking answers.

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South Africa: Cops Who Tortured Man Are Still On Duty

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[GroundUp] These police beat Juma Igiranieza, not suspected of any crime, with a bat and smothered him with a plastic bag. They were caught red-handed on CCTV.

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Malawi: Malawi’s Inflation Rate Shows Signs of Cooling, but Remains High

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[Nyasa Times] New official figures show that the rate of price increases in Malawi, known as inflation, has started to slow down, offering some relief to households after a...

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Why is the rand so strong and the economy so weak?

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BUSINESS NEWS – The ZAR traded at R16.51 to the USD last week, capping off a 13% rally against the greenback over the past year. In the same week,...

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