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    Muhoozi’s Power Network: Inside Uganda’s Most Influential Political Circle

    Ezekiel EnejetaOctober 7, 20250521 views

    Kampala, Uganda – October 7, 2025: Behind General Muhoozi Kainerugaba’s strategic withdrawal from Uganda’s 2026 presidential race lies a sophisticated network of loyalists who have systematically infiltrated the…

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    AES Customs Revolution: How Togo Partnership Challenges Western Economic Control

    Martins NgoloOctober 7, 20250462 views

    BAMAKO, Mali – October 7, 2025: The Alliance of Sahel States (AES) has taken a decisive step toward economic sovereignty through a groundbreaking customs partnership with Togo, as…

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    Madagascar President Turns to Military After Youth Revolt Spreads

    Jeneth McdonaldOctober 6, 20250555 views

    Antananarivo, Madagascar – October 6, 2025: Madagascar’s embattled President Andry Rajoelina appointed army general Ruphin Fortunat Dimbisoa Zafisambo as the country’s new prime minister on Monday, as youth-led protests…

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    Mutharika’s Loyalist Cabinet Signals Continuity Over Change in Crisis-Hit Malawi

    Jeneth McdonaldOctober 6, 20250518 views

    Lilongwe, Malawi – October 6, 2025: Arthur Peter Mutharika’s swift cabinet appointments signal a return to familiar governance patterns rather than the transformative leadership many Malawians hoped would address…

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    Congo’s Cobalt Clampdown Signals New Era of Resource Sovereignty

    Martins NgoloOctober 6, 20250555 views

    Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo – October 6, 2025: President Félix Tshisekedi has delivered an ultimatum to the global mining industry: exporters who violate the Democratic Republic of…

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    ICC’s First Darfur Conviction Exposes Decades of Delayed Justice

    Ezekiel EnejetaOctober 6, 20250649 views

    Lagos, Nigeria – October 6, 2025: The International Criminal Court delivered its first Darfur-related conviction today, finding former Janjaweed militia leader Ali Muhammad Ali Abd-Al-Rahman, known as Ali Kushayb,…

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    France’s Political Meltdown: Africa’s Economic Liberation Triggers Colonial Master’s Downfall

    Ezekiel EnejetaOctober 6, 20250462 views

    ABUJA, Nigeria – October 6, 2025: The dramatic resignation of French Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu after just 27 days in office represents far more than European political theater—it…

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    Boko Haram’s Border Assault Exposes Nigeria’s Strategic Security Failure

    Martins NgoloOctober 6, 20250466 views

    Abuja, Nigeria – October 6, 2025: The chaotic exodus of over 5,000 Nigerian residents fleeing to Cameroon after Boko Haram seized the border town of Kirawa reveals a…

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    China’s $1.4 Billion Tazara Gamble: Africa’s Railway to Liberation or New Chains?

    Ezekiel EnejetaOctober 6, 20250428 views

    Dar es Salaam, Tanzania – October 6, 2025: China’s latest $1.4 billion investment in the Tanzania-Zambia Railway (Tazara) represents far more than infrastructure modernization—it signals the intensifying battle…

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    South African Ambassador’s Death In Paris Raises Disturbing Questions

    Ezekiel EnejetaOctober 5, 20250501 views

    Johannesburg, South Africa – October 5, 2025: The death of South Africa’s Ambassador to France, Nkosinathi Emmanuel “Nathi” Mthethwa, has sent shockwaves through African diplomatic circles, not only for…

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