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🇿🇼 Cemeteries to Fitness Centers: Zimbabwe’s Unique Fitness Initiative

In Harare, Zimbabwe, older adults are transforming a local cemetery into a hub of health and vitality. Led by coach Joseph Nekati, the Commandos Fitness Club helps combat chronic diseases like diabetes, hypertension, and arthritis through regular exercise sessions. This innovative initiative inspires participants to prioritize their well-being in a setting that serves as a reminder of life’s fragility.

With nearly 40% of deaths in Zimbabwe caused by non-communicable diseases, this initiative addresses a growing health crisis. Members like Nelly Mutandwa and Susan Gomo have seen remarkable improvements, from weight loss to increased mobility. The club highlights the need for better fitness infrastructure in urban areas while showcasing community-driven solutions to public health challenges.

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🇸🇸 South Sudan Peace Talks Hit Another Snag: What’s Next?

The Tumaini Initiative peace talks in Nairobi, Kenya, have been adjourned for the third time without reaching a final agreement. Aimed at resolving South Sudan’s protracted conflict, the talks have made some progress but continue to face significant hurdles, particularly on power-sharing responsibilities and the integration of holdout groups.

The South Sudanese government has called for a pause to refine its transition plans, while opposition groups remain divided over replacing the 2018 peace deal. Key issues like security reforms, elections, and constitutional processes remain unresolved. With millions facing food insecurity and thousands displaced, the need for a breakthrough is more urgent than ever.

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🇨🇩 Crisis in Congo: African Leaders Unite for Peace

African leaders from the East African Community (EAC) and Southern African Development Community (SADC) convened in Tanzania to tackle the escalating conflict in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). The summit follows the capture of Goma by the M23 rebels, backed by Rwanda, and the looming threat to Bukavu—a critical humanitarian hub.

The conflict has displaced millions, with over 7.2 million internally displaced people in DRC—one of the world's largest displaced populations. The situation is worsened by blocked aid routes and widespread human rights abuses. Regional tensions are high, with Rwanda denying UN accusations of deploying troops and profiting from illegal mineral trade.

The summit emphasized an immediate ceasefire and the creation of humanitarian corridors. However, challenges remain as previous peace efforts have failed. The international community watches closely, urging action to prevent further escalation and regional instability.

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🇫🇷🇱🇾 Sarkozy on Trial: Gaddafi's Shadow Over France

The former French President, Nicolas Sarkozy, is back in court, this time facing allegations of illegal campaign financing tied to the late Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi. The trial, which began on January 6, 2025, accuses Sarkozy of accepting up to 50 million euros from Gaddafi's regime to fund his 2007 presidential campaign—a direct violation of French law.

This case has sparked renewed debate about France's historical ties with African nations, particularly Libya. Critics argue the trial sheds light on the complexities of international political financing, while others see it as a test of accountability in French politics. With the potential for a 10-year prison sentence, the outcome could have far-reaching implications for both Sarkozy and France-Africa relations.

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🇸🇳 Compensation for Political Unrest Victims in Senegal

The Senegalese government has unveiled a compensation plan for families affected by the political violence that shook the nation between 2021 and 2024. Each family of a deceased victim will receive 10 million CFA francs (~$15,800), while over 2,000 former detainees will each get 500,000 CFA francs (~$790). The plan also includes healthcare and social support, particularly for children under 18.

However, the move has sparked mixed reactions. While some see it as a step towards reconciliation, human rights groups argue it falls short of ensuring accountability. Many families are demanding a thorough judicial process to investigate the deaths and bring those responsible to justice. The controversial amnesty law from the Sall administration remains a contentious issue.

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🇨🇩 Congo Crisis: M23 Rebels Threaten Bukavu

The conflict in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has escalated as the Rwanda-backed M23 rebels advance toward the strategic city of Bukavu. After seizing control of Goma, the rebels are now threatening to destabilize the entire Great Lakes region, sparking a severe humanitarian crisis.

The situation has drawn international condemnation, with the G7 urging an immediate halt to hostilities. Meanwhile, tensions between Rwanda and South Africa have flared after 13 South African UN peacekeepers were killed by M23. The regional summit in Tanzania may determine the path toward peace or further conflict.

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#DRC #Rwanda #SouthAfrica

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🇳🇬 Tragedy Strikes: 17 Young Lives Lost in Nigeria Seminary Fire

A devastating fire at an informal Islamic seminary in northwestern Nigeria has claimed the lives of 17 pupils and left another 17 severely burned. The incident occurred in Kaura Namoda, Zamfara state, in the early hours of February 5, 2025. The fire initially broke out at the hostel where around 100 children aged 10 to 16 were sleeping. After being extinguished, the pupils were sent back to bed, only for the flames to reignite hours later, trapping many.

The tragedy has drawn attention to the plight of almajiri schools, informal Islamic seminaries often criticized for poor living conditions. President Bola Tinubu has expressed condolences, while the Zamfara governor described himself as "heartbroken." This incident has reignited calls for urgent reforms in Nigeria’s informal education sector to prevent future disasters.

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🇲🇼 Malawi Exits DRC: A Turning Point in Regional Peacekeeping?

Malawi’s President Lazarus Chakwera has ordered the withdrawal of Malawian troops from the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), signaling a significant shift in the country’s role in regional peacekeeping. This decision follows a ceasefire declaration by rebel groups, including the M23, and growing concerns over the safety of Malawian soldiers in the volatile eastern DRC🇨🇩.

The troops were part of a Southern African Development Community (SADC) mission aimed at combating armed insurgents. However, critics argue the mission has become untenable, especially after the M23’s advances and the loss of Malawian soldiers. Former military officer Benson Linje warns that troops are now “trapped and vulnerable.”

This withdrawal raises questions about the future of regional stability and could embolden rebel groups. As Malawi exits, the need for diplomatic efforts to address the root causes of the conflict becomes more urgent.

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🇺🇬 Uganda's Escalating Role in Eastern DRC Conflict

Uganda has deployed 1,000 additional troops to eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), raising its military presence to an estimated 4,000-5,000 soldiers. The move comes amid intensified clashes between the Congolese government and the M23 rebels, who recently captured the strategic city of Goma.

Officially, Uganda's mission falls under Operation Shujaa, a joint effort with the DRC to combat the Islamist Allied Democratic Forces (ADF). However, suspicions linger over Uganda's broader intentions, especially given past accusations of supporting M23. Meanwhile, Rwanda's alleged backing of the rebels adds another layer of complexity to the conflict.

As tensions rise, the region's mineral wealth and geopolitical stakes continue to fuel instability, raising fears of a broader conflict.

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🇲🇺 Chagos Islands Dispute: UK Rejects Mauritius' Claims

The UK government has dismissed claims by Mauritius' Prime Minister Navin Ramgoolam regarding a revised agreement for the Chagos Islands. The dispute centers on the future of the British Indian Ocean Territory, including the strategic Diego Garcia military base. While the UK announced plans to transfer sovereignty to Mauritius in October 2024, Ramgoolam sought to renegotiate terms, citing concerns over payments and lease extensions.

The UK Foreign Office firmly denied Ramgoolam's claims, calling them "inaccurate and misleading". Progress on the deal has stalled due to consultations with the incoming US administration and concerns over China's growing influence in the region. Critics in the UK have accused the government of surrendering strategic interests, while Chagossian communities remain divided over their exclusion from negotiations.

The outcome of this dispute will have significant implications for regional security and the balance of power in the Indian Ocean.

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🇹🇩 French Withdrawal Leaves Chadians Jobless

The departure of French troops from Chad has left over 400 civilians unemployed, sparking appeals to the Chadian government for immediate reemployment. Workers who served in hospitals, schools, and dining facilities for French forces are now struggling to support their families, with many unable to cover basic expenses.

The withdrawal, marking the end of a 70-year military presence, followed President Mahamat Idriss Deby Itno's order to terminate military cooperation with France. A government commission is now tasked with addressing the fallout, including a census of affected workers and potential recruitment efforts.

This situation underscores the economic and social challenges faced by Chad as it navigates the end of long-standing security partnerships.

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🇿🇦 Anglican Church of Southern Africa Apologizes for John Smyth Abuse Scandal

The Anglican Church of Southern Africa (ACSA) has issued a formal apology for failing to protect congregants from John Smyth, a notorious serial abuser. The apology follows the Makin Report, which revealed Smyth abused over 115 victims across three countries, including South Africa.

Despite receiving a warning in 2013 about Smyth’s history, ACSA took no action. Archbishop Thabo Makgoba expressed deep remorse, acknowledging the church’s failure to investigate or implement safeguards. The case has sparked global repercussions, including the resignation of Archbishop Justin Welby in the UK.

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🌍 Joint SADC-EAC Summit to Tackle Eastern DRC Crisis

The escalating crisis in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has prompted a high-stakes joint summit between the Southern African Development Community (SADC) and the East African Community (EAC). Scheduled for February 7-8 in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, the meeting aims to address the M23 rebel offensive and its humanitarian fallout.

Key objectives include military coordination, diplomatic engagement with Rwanda, and providing humanitarian aid to displaced civilians. However, regional tensions, such as the diplomatic spat between South Africa and Rwanda, and the M23 ceasefire, add layers of complexity to the discussions.

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🇿🇦 South Africa’s Political Storm: Land Reforms and Global Backlash

South Africa is facing a political crisis as its land redistribution policies spark domestic unrest and international criticism. The Expropriation Act, allowing land expropriation without compensation, aims to address historical injustices. However, figures like Donald Trump and Elon Musk have accused the government of targeting white farmers, fueling global backlash.

The controversy has strained U.S.-South Africa relations, threatening the African Growth and Opportunity Act (Agoa), which supports the nation’s economy. With elections in May 2025, the ANC is under pressure to balance land reform with maintaining international ties, while protests and economic concerns grow.

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🇳🇦 Sam Nujoma: The Architect of Namibian Freedom

Sam Nujoma, the founding father of Namibia, passed away at 95, leaving behind a legacy of resilience and leadership. Known as the Father of the Nation, Nujoma led the South West Africa People's Organization (SWAPO) in a decades-long struggle against South African apartheid rule. His tireless efforts culminated in Namibia's independence in 1990, marking a historic victory for the Namibian people.

Beyond his role in the liberation struggle, Nujoma was a staunch advocate for pan-Africanism and global solidarity. As Namibia's first president, he forged alliances with leaders like Fidel Castro and Muammar Gaddafi, championing anti-colonial and non-aligned policies. His vision for a united Africa and his commitment to redress colonial injustices continue to inspire generations.

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🌍 African Leaders Unite for Immediate DR Congo Ceasefire

Key regional leaders have urgently called for an unconditional ceasefire in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) amid escalating violence. The crisis summit, held on February 8, 2025, in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, was jointly convened by the EAC and SADC. Leaders emphasized the need to restore humanitarian supply lines and ensure the withdrawal of foreign armed forces from DRC territory.

The summit addressed the March 23 Movement (M23) rebels' advance toward Bukavu and the vandalism of Goma International Airport. Humanitarian agencies report over 700,000 displaced people and hundreds of casualties since January. The leaders directed defense chiefs to meet within five days to enforce the ceasefire and reopen critical routes.

Tanzanian President Samia Suluhu Hassan and Kenya's William Ruto stressed that dialogue is the path to lasting peace. The international community, including the UN, continues to monitor the situation closely, urging all parties to cease hostilities.

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🇨🇩 Conflict in Eastern DRC Disrupts Mpox Response Amid Growing Health Crisis

The ongoing armed conflict in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has severely disrupted efforts to contain a growing mpox outbreak. With over 1 million people displaced due to the M23 rebel offensive, the region faces overwhelmed hospitals, power outages, and medical shortages. The situation is exacerbated by outbreaks of measles and cholera, further complicating the health crisis.

Despite these challenges, the World Health Organization (WHO) and local partners have partially resumed mpox vaccination in Goma. However, with 14,000 suspected cases and 450 deaths in the first half of 2024, the need for international support remains urgent. The conflict has forced patients to flee treatment centers, with only 16 out of 143 recovering so far.

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🇨🇮 France Bids Farewell to Ivory Coast: Last Military Base Handover

On February 20, 2025, France will officially transfer its last military base in Côte d'Ivoire to the Ivorian government. The ceremony at the 43rd Marine Infantry Battalion camp in Port-Bouët, Abidjan, will be attended by French and Ivorian defense ministers. This marks a historic milestone in France's ongoing military withdrawal from West Africa.

While most French troops will leave, a small contingent of 80 soldiers will remain to focus on training exercises. This amicable handover contrasts France's forced exits from Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger, and Chad, reflecting shifting geopolitical dynamics in the region.

This move aligns with France's new strategy of a less visible military presence in Africa, as its troop numbers on the continent could drop to under 2,000 in the coming months.

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🇨🇩 Regional Summit in Tanzania Aims to Curb DRC Crisis

Regional leaders gathered in Dar es Salaam for a high-stakes summit to address the escalating conflict in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). The meeting, hosted by the East African Community (EAC) and SADC, brought together key figures, including Presidents Felix Tshisekedi (DRC) and Paul Kagame (Rwanda), amidst rising tensions.

The M23 rebel group, accused of being backed by Rwanda, has captured significant territories, including Goma and Nyabibwe, displacing hundreds of thousands and worsening the humanitarian crisis. The summit focuses on achieving a ceasefire, withdrawing foreign troops, and delivering aid to affected populations.

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🇲🇦 Migrant Boat Tragedy Off West African Coast: A Grim Reminder

On January 2, 2025, a boat carrying primarily Pakistani migrants capsized off the coast of West Africa, near Morocco’s Dakhla port. The vessel, departing from Mauritania, was en route to Spain’s Canary Islands when disaster struck, claiming 50 lives, including 44 Pakistanis.

Survivors allege that African human smugglers tortured and threw migrants into the sea during a payment dispute, adding a chilling layer to the tragedy. Moroccan authorities facilitated DNA testing and repatriation efforts, with four bodies returned to Pakistan on February 6, 2025.

This incident highlights the perils of irregular migration through West Africa and the urgent need for international cooperation to combat human trafficking and address root causes.

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🇨🇩 UNHRC Urged to Investigate Congo Abuses

The United Nations Human Rights Council is under increasing pressure to establish an independent mechanism to address the grave human rights violations in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo. The M23 rebel group, allegedly backed by Rwanda, has escalated violence, leading to widespread atrocities, including unlawful killings, sexual violence, and mass displacement. Human rights organizations emphasize the urgent need for accountability to break the cycle of impunity that has plagued the region for decades.

The conflict has displaced thousands, disrupted aid delivery, and caused severe food shortages. The international community is closely watching as the DRC and 48 other countries push for an emergency UNHRC session. This proposed mechanism aims to provide justice for victims, deter future abuses, and pave the way for long-term peace in a region devastated by decades of violence.

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🇿🇦 Double Tragedy at Arlington Waste Tip in Gqeberha

A father and son were tragically killed in a shooting incident at the Arlington Waste Tip in Gqeberha, South Africa, on February 3, 2025. The victims, aged 47 and 26, were fatally shot at the waste management facility, leaving the community in shock.

The incident highlights growing concerns about crime and safety in South Africa, where citizens' sense of security has declined in recent years. This tragic event underscores the urgent need for enhanced security measures in public spaces.

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🇷🇼 Rwanda: A New Chapter in Correctional Excellence

Rwanda is set to make history by hosting the 27th International Corrections and Prisons Association (ICPA) Conference in 2025. This marks the second time an African nation will host this prestigious event, following Namibia in 2014. The conference will be a platform for Rwanda to showcase its strides in inmate rehabilitation and learn from global best practices to further improve its correctional system.

Additionally, Rwanda recently signed a cooperation agreement with Sierra Leone to enhance internal security and correctional services. The deal focuses on sharing information, best practices, and joint training programs, setting a strong example for regional collaboration in Africa.

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🇿🇦 Deadly Cash-in-Transit Heist Rocks Durban

A violent cash-in-transit robbery on Durban's N2 highway near Higginson Highway has left one dead and multiple injured. Armed attackers ambushed a security van, assaulting guards, stealing weapons, and fleeing with an undisclosed amount of cash. The incident led to the closure of the N2 highway, causing major traffic disruptions.

The attack unfolded near the NPC Cement factory, where the cash-in-transit van was found overturned. A woman walking nearby was fatally shot, while security officers and bus passengers sustained gunshot wounds. Emergency responders quickly arrived, stabilizing the injured before transporting them to hospitals.

The SAPS has launched a manhunt, revealing that two suspects are linked to multiple murders in KwaZulu-Natal. This incident highlights the ongoing issue of organized crime in South Africa, prompting calls for enhanced security measures for cash-in-transit operations.

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🇪🇬 Egypt’s Firm Rejection of Trump’s Gaza Proposal

Egypt has strongly opposed former U.S. President Donald Trump’s suggestion to relocate Palestinians from Gaza to neighboring countries, including Egypt. President Abdel Fattah el-Sissi emphasized that such a move "can't ever be tolerated or allowed," reaffirming the need for a two-state solution as the only viable path to peace.

The Egyptian Foreign Ministry echoed this stance, supporting Palestinians’ right to remain on their land and defending their legitimate rights under international law. Alongside other Arab nations, Egypt has warned that relocating Palestinians threatens regional stability and undermines peace efforts.

Despite these concerns, Egypt continues to play a key diplomatic role, mediating ceasefire agreements and hostage releases in the ongoing conflict.

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🇸🇸 South Sudan's Informal Economy: A Lifeline in Crisis

South Sudan, the world's youngest nation, is grappling with severe economic challenges over a decade after its independence. With 98% of government revenues reliant on oil, the country remains vulnerable to global market fluctuations. However, the informal economy has emerged as a crucial lifeline, accounting for 66% of the labor force and 34.4% of GDP.

Challenges include premature deindustrialization, rapid urbanization, and infrastructure deficits. Yet, opportunities like agricultural potential and a young, growing workforce offer hope for economic diversification and stability. Addressing these issues requires macroeconomic reforms, investment in infrastructure, and policies to transition informal businesses into the formal sector.

🖇 Source: https://futures.issafrica.org/geographic/countries/south-sudan/

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🇦🇴 Angola Faces Severe Cholera Outbreak: Over 1,500 Cases and 59 Deaths

Angola is currently battling a severe cholera outbreak, with over 1,500 cases and 59 deaths reported as of February 3, 2025. The epidemic, which began in early January, has rapidly spread across 8 provinces, with Luanda being the hardest hit. Children and women are among the most affected groups.

To combat the outbreak, the Angolan Ministry of Health, alongside international partners like WHO and UNICEF, has launched a massive vaccination campaign, targeting 1 million people. Additionally, WASH supplies and community engagement initiatives are being implemented to curb the spread. However, the situation is worsened by poor sanitation and heavy rainfall.

While the outbreak is severe, the swift response provides hope for containment. Vigilance and adherence to preventive measures remain crucial to protect communities.

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🇸🇩 Sudan in Crisis: Kadugli Shelling Leaves Dozens Dead

On February 3, 2025, the town of Kadugli in Sudan’s South Kordofan region was hit by a devastating artillery attack. The assault, reportedly carried out by the SPLM-N, targeted residential areas, markets, and schools, resulting in at least 44 civilian deaths and dozens injured, including children and a prominent religious leader.

The Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) claimed to have repelled the attack, but conflicting reports suggest higher casualties. This incident is part of a broader escalation of violence in South and West Kordofan, fueled by historical grievances and competition over strategic resources.

The international community has called for an end to the violence, urging independent verification of events and increased humanitarian aid to protect civilians caught in the crossfire.

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🇲🇱 Resolute Mining CEO Steps Down After Mali Ordeal

Terry Holohan, the CEO and Managing Director of Resolute Mining, has resigned from his position effective immediately. This decision follows his detention in Mali alongside two colleagues in November 2024, where they were held during discussions with Malian authorities. The executives were released after the company agreed to a $247-million settlement with the Malian government.

Holohan initially took a leave of absence after his release but has now stepped down permanently. Chris Eger, who served as acting CEO during Holohan’s leave, will officially take over the role. The company’s shares plummeted by 7.2% following the announcement, signaling investor concerns. Despite these changes, Resolute Mining maintains that operations at its flagship Syama gold mine in Mali remain unaffected.

This leadership transition comes at a critical juncture for Resolute Mining as it navigates Mali’s 2023 Mining Code and the complexities of operating in the region. The incident underscores the challenges faced by mining companies in Africa, particularly in balancing regulatory demands and geopolitical risks. The resignation and its aftermath highlight the fragility of global mining operations and the potential ripple effects on the gold market and global economic stability.

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