Cape Town – From SA saying it will seek to get answers over Eswatini’s recent utterance on crime in the country; to Congo-Brazzaville President Denis Sassou Nguesso’s party-winning 111 seats in the 151-member National Assembly after two rounds of legislative elections… Read these and other stories making the headlines from around the African continent.
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Head of Diplomacy in the Department of International Relations and Co-operation (Dirco), Clayson Monyela, says South Africa will seek answers over Eswatini’s recent utterance on crime in the country. Read more…
Congo-Brazzaville president’s party wins 111 of 151
Congo-Brazzaville President Denis Sassou Nguesso’s party won 111 seats in the 151-member National Assembly after two rounds of legislative elections, according to official results announced on Tuesday. Read more…
Ex-EFF secretary-general Godrich Gardee accuses King Mswati of killing his daughter Hillary
Former Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) secretary-general, Godrich Gardee has accused Swaziland’s monarch King Mswati III of killing his daughter, Hillary. Read more…
Toilets, funerals, rap: Kenya’s no-stone-unturned campaign
At funerals, in rap videos or even inside public toilets: Kenya’s election candidates are leaving no stone unturned in their fight for votes. Read more…
46 arrested, one shot dead as cops seize tonnes of gold-bearing material from illegal miners in SA
At least 46 illegal miners were arrested and one was shot dead during a search and seize operation on eight premises in Gauteng, South Africa. Read more…
11 ADF rebels killed in east DRC, says army
Springbok scrumhalf Faf de Klerk admits there’s pressure on him to perform for the world champions after regaining his starting berth to face the All Blacks on Saturday.
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