Africa: Foreigners Can’t Dictate South Africa’s Affairs – Operation Dudula Leader Hits Back At Zanu-PF As Zimbabweans Face Hospital Bans

Africa: Foreigners Can’t Dictate South Africa’s Affairs – Operation Dudula Leader Hits Back At Zanu-PF As Zimbabweans Face Hospital Bans

Operation Dudula leader Zandile Dabula has hit back at Zanu PF spokesperson Farai Marapira’s remarks that the movement betrays ubuntu, insisting that no foreigner will dictate how South Africa runs its affairs. Marapira, the ruling party Zanu PF’s information director, told IOL News that the ongoing campaigns against undocumented migrants were a betrayal of ubuntu…

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Africa: Foreigners Can’t Dictate South Africa’s Affairs – Operation Dudula Leader Hits Back At Zanu-PF As Zimbabweans Face Hospital Bans

Africa: AI, Energy Transition Among Africa’s ‘Opportunities in Disguise’ – Shettima

“They all paint a gloomy outlook. But each threat is also an opportunity in disguise.” Vice President Kashim Shettima on Tuesday said artificial intelligence, energy transition, supply chain disruptions and trade protectionism should be seen as opportunities for Africa’s growth rather than threats. At the opening of the 66th Annual Conference of the Nigerian Economic…

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Africa: Foreigners Can’t Dictate South Africa’s Affairs – Operation Dudula Leader Hits Back At Zanu-PF As Zimbabweans Face Hospital Bans

Africa’s $1 Trillion Housing Deficit Threatens Agenda 2063

Africa’s deepening housing crisis, estimated at more than 52 million units, is emerging as one of the continent’s most urgent barriers to achieving the African Union’s Agenda 2063 development blueprint, financial and development leaders warned Monday at the Intra-African Trade Fair (IATF2025) in Algiers. The continent’s housing shortfall, experts say, now carries an estimated price…

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Africa: Foreigners Can’t Dictate South Africa’s Affairs – Operation Dudula Leader Hits Back At Zanu-PF As Zimbabweans Face Hospital Bans

Africa: Ethiopia’s Abiy Meets Somali President After Launch of Africa’s Largest Hydroelectric Dam

Addis Ababa, Sept 10, 2025 — One day after Ethiopia officially inaugurated the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD), the continent’s largest hydroelectric project, Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed held a series of high-level meetings with regional leaders to discuss security and development in the Horn of Africa. Among those he met was Somali President Hassan Sheikh…

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How Vodacom and ER24 are bridging the communication gap for South Africa’s Deaf community

How Vodacom and ER24 are bridging the communication gap for South Africa’s Deaf community

Over 600,000 South Africans use South African Sign Language (SASL), and it’s one of the country’s official languages. However, Deaf and speech- and hearing-impaired South Africans still struggle to access essential services. This is why collaborations like the one between ER24 and Vodacom are so crucial in ensuring South African communication services are more accessible….

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Africa: Foreigners Can’t Dictate South Africa’s Affairs – Operation Dudula Leader Hits Back At Zanu-PF As Zimbabweans Face Hospital Bans

Africa: Japan Backs Africa’s Health Future At TICAD

UNITED NATIONS, Sep 8 2025 (IPS) – At a time of great transformation for global health, solidarity is more important than ever. As other countries have retreated from their commitments, Japan has instead continued its steadfast investment in a shared future that prioritizes human dignity and security. Japan is reaffirming its commitment to this vision…

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Africa: Foreigners Can’t Dictate South Africa’s Affairs – Operation Dudula Leader Hits Back At Zanu-PF As Zimbabweans Face Hospital Bans

Africa: Inside Nine-Point Plan to Unlock Africa’s Aviation Integration

African ministers in charge of transport and civil aviation, along with directors general of civil aviation authorities, have adopted the Kigali Communiqué on the acceleration of the Single African Air Transport Market (SAATM). The aim is to reaffirm and mobilise political will to fast-track the initiative’s implementation, liberalise Africa’s air transport market, boost connectivity, and…

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Africa: Foreigners Can’t Dictate South Africa’s Affairs – Operation Dudula Leader Hits Back At Zanu-PF As Zimbabweans Face Hospital Bans

Africa: Rethinking Risk – Financing Africa’s Upstream Future Requires a New Approach, By Rolake Akinkugbe-Filani

Volatile prices, shifting geopolitical alliances, ESG pressures, and the uncertain pace of the global energy transition are squeezing traditional financing models. Africa’s upstream oil and gas industry is at a defining moment. The continent is rich in reserves and ambition, but capital is no longer flowing as easily as it once did. Volatile prices, shifting…

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