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๐บ๐ฌ Tourists killed in Uganda park attack Ugandan police are pursuing Allied Defence Force (ADF) militants who are suspected to have shot dead two tourists and a guide at the Queen Elizabeth National Park. The three โ a British citizen, a South African andโฆ
๐บ๐ฌ Uganda army says it killed rebels that murdered honeymooning tourists
Uganda's military said on Wednesday it had killed a number of fighters from an Islamic State-linked group who shot dead a honeymooning couple and their guide in a national park last month.
Gunmen from the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) rebel group ambushed David and Celia Barlow and their Ugandan guide Eric Ayai in Queen Elizabeth National Park near the border with Democratic Republic of Congo on October 17.
"ADF terrorists whom we have been tracking down since the attack on tourists were finally got and a number of them were killed last night on Lake Edward," Ugandan military deputy spokesman said.
"The operation is still on to finish all the splinter groups of ADF," he added.
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Uganda's military said on Wednesday it had killed a number of fighters from an Islamic State-linked group who shot dead a honeymooning couple and their guide in a national park last month.
Gunmen from the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) rebel group ambushed David and Celia Barlow and their Ugandan guide Eric Ayai in Queen Elizabeth National Park near the border with Democratic Republic of Congo on October 17.
"ADF terrorists whom we have been tracking down since the attack on tourists were finally got and a number of them were killed last night on Lake Edward," Ugandan military deputy spokesman said.
"The operation is still on to finish all the splinter groups of ADF," he added.
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๐ธ๐ณ Senegal opposition leader Sonko regains consciousness Ousmane Sonko, a detained Senegalese opposition figure who has been on hunger strike, has regained consciousness after falling into a coma on Monday, according to one of his lawyers Juan Bronco. Butโฆ
๐ธ๐ณ Senegal opposition leader will not be able to re-register on the electoral rolls
A department of the Senegalese interior ministry on Tuesday refused to accept the electoral commission's request to reinstate opposition politician Ousmane Sonko on the electoral roll for 2024 elections.
In a response to a letter from the Autonomous National Electoral Commission (Cena), the Directorate General of Elections said that it "has no jurisdiction to take any action on the electoral roll".
The DGE does not specify who has this authority.
In its letter to the DGE, the Cena had written that Sonko should "enjoy his status as a voter registered on the electoral roll with all the rights (that are) attached".
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A department of the Senegalese interior ministry on Tuesday refused to accept the electoral commission's request to reinstate opposition politician Ousmane Sonko on the electoral roll for 2024 elections.
In a response to a letter from the Autonomous National Electoral Commission (Cena), the Directorate General of Elections said that it "has no jurisdiction to take any action on the electoral roll".
The DGE does not specify who has this authority.
In its letter to the DGE, the Cena had written that Sonko should "enjoy his status as a voter registered on the electoral roll with all the rights (that are) attached".
#Senegal
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๐ฐ๐ต North Korea closes multiple embassies around the world
North Korea is poised to close as many as a dozen embassies including in Spain, Hong Kong, and multiple countries in Africa in a move that could see nearly 25% of Pyongyang's missions close worldwide.
North Korea's recent closing of its diplomatic missions was a sign that the country is struggling to make money overseas because of international sanctions, South Korea's unification ministry said.
North Korean state media outlet KCNA said the country's ambassadors paid "farewell" visits to Angolan and Ugandan leaders last week, and local media in both African countries reported the shutdown of the North's embassies there.
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North Korea is poised to close as many as a dozen embassies including in Spain, Hong Kong, and multiple countries in Africa in a move that could see nearly 25% of Pyongyang's missions close worldwide.
North Korea's recent closing of its diplomatic missions was a sign that the country is struggling to make money overseas because of international sanctions, South Korea's unification ministry said.
North Korean state media outlet KCNA said the country's ambassadors paid "farewell" visits to Angolan and Ugandan leaders last week, and local media in both African countries reported the shutdown of the North's embassies there.
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๐ฐ๐ต๐บ๐ฌ North Korea to close embassy in Uganda
North Korea is to close its embassy in Uganda, ending half a century of diplomatic presence in one of its longest-standing African allies.
The move was announced on Monday, after a meeting between Ugandan Presidentโฆ
North Korea is to close its embassy in Uganda, ending half a century of diplomatic presence in one of its longest-standing African allies.
The move was announced on Monday, after a meeting between Ugandan Presidentโฆ
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๐ณ๐ฌ Suspected Boko Haram kills at least 40 in Nigeria's Yobe state
At least 40 people were killed in Nigeria's Yobe state between Monday and Tuesday after suspected Boko Haram militants shot at villagers and set off a land mine, in the first major attack on the northern eastern state in 18 months, the police said on Wednesday.
The attack happened at about 8:30 p.m. on Monday, at Gurokayeya village, Gaidam local government in Yobe State, the state's police spokesperson Abdulkarim Dungus said.
He said gunmen opened fire on villagers, killing at least 17 people and that on Tuesday a land mine exploded, killing at least 20 villagers who were returning from burying victims of the previous attack.
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At least 40 people were killed in Nigeria's Yobe state between Monday and Tuesday after suspected Boko Haram militants shot at villagers and set off a land mine, in the first major attack on the northern eastern state in 18 months, the police said on Wednesday.
The attack happened at about 8:30 p.m. on Monday, at Gurokayeya village, Gaidam local government in Yobe State, the state's police spokesperson Abdulkarim Dungus said.
He said gunmen opened fire on villagers, killing at least 17 people and that on Tuesday a land mine exploded, killing at least 20 villagers who were returning from burying victims of the previous attack.
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๐บ๐ธ๐ฌ๐ฆ๐ณ๐ช๐จ๐ซ๐บ๐ฌ US to evict Gabon, Niger, Uganda and Central African Republic from trade program U.S. President Joe Biden said that he intends to end the participation of Gabon, Niger, Uganda and the Central African Republic in the African Growth and Opportunityโฆ
๐บ๐ธ๐บ๐ฌ Uganda denounces U.S. plan to exclude it from duty-free trade programme
Uganda on Wednesday criticised a U.S. move to eject it and other African countries from accessing a tariff-free trade programme, saying the action was to punish African countries that are resisting the imposition of the West's cultural values.
Odrek Rwabwogo, special presidential adviser to President Yoweri Museveni, said that with the trade move the U.S. was telling Ugandans that "their already slim prospects for economic prosperity are contingent on whether they vote in line with the values of whoever happens to hold high office in the U.S., not their own".
Ugandan government officials have linked the move to attempts by the United States to press Uganda to quash an anti-homosexuality law that was passed by parliament in May.
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Uganda on Wednesday criticised a U.S. move to eject it and other African countries from accessing a tariff-free trade programme, saying the action was to punish African countries that are resisting the imposition of the West's cultural values.
Odrek Rwabwogo, special presidential adviser to President Yoweri Museveni, said that with the trade move the U.S. was telling Ugandans that "their already slim prospects for economic prosperity are contingent on whether they vote in line with the values of whoever happens to hold high office in the U.S., not their own".
Ugandan government officials have linked the move to attempts by the United States to press Uganda to quash an anti-homosexuality law that was passed by parliament in May.
#USA #Uganda
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๐ฌ๐ฒ Gambian soldier jailed for failed coup against President Barrow
A junior navy officer named by The Gambia's government as the mastermind of a foiled coup plot in December last year has been found guilty of treason and sentenced to 12 years in prison.
A high court on Tuesday ruled that Lance Corporal Sanna Fadera planned and attempted to unlawfully overthrow the democratically elected government of President Adama Barrow.
The authorities had charged Fadera and seven other soldiers with treason, conspiracy and inciting mutiny for their alleged role in the 2022 coup attempt.
The court acquitted three other military officers on Tuesday.
Another soldier has been on the run since the foiled coup attempt and is considered a fugitive.
The court also acquitted a police officer and two civilians who had been charged with concealing treason and conspiring to commit felony.
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A junior navy officer named by The Gambia's government as the mastermind of a foiled coup plot in December last year has been found guilty of treason and sentenced to 12 years in prison.
A high court on Tuesday ruled that Lance Corporal Sanna Fadera planned and attempted to unlawfully overthrow the democratically elected government of President Adama Barrow.
The authorities had charged Fadera and seven other soldiers with treason, conspiracy and inciting mutiny for their alleged role in the 2022 coup attempt.
The court acquitted three other military officers on Tuesday.
Another soldier has been on the run since the foiled coup attempt and is considered a fugitive.
The court also acquitted a police officer and two civilians who had been charged with concealing treason and conspiring to commit felony.
#Gambia
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๐ฐ๐ช Kenyan outrage over new tax on travellers
Kenyans are protesting about a directive by the revenue authorities seeking to tax personal or household items worth $500 and above from visiting tourists and citizens returning to the country.
The Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) says all goods whether new or used over that amount are subject to taxation.
The directive has sparked a public outcry, with many Kenyans saying that the move would scare away tourists.
A section of MPs said some KRA officials had been taking advantage of the directive to harass tourists, giving the country bad publicity.
Tourism Minister Alfred Mutua described the KRA move as one of the reasons the number of tourists visiting the country had been declining.
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Kenyans are protesting about a directive by the revenue authorities seeking to tax personal or household items worth $500 and above from visiting tourists and citizens returning to the country.
The Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) says all goods whether new or used over that amount are subject to taxation.
The directive has sparked a public outcry, with many Kenyans saying that the move would scare away tourists.
A section of MPs said some KRA officials had been taking advantage of the directive to harass tourists, giving the country bad publicity.
Tourism Minister Alfred Mutua described the KRA move as one of the reasons the number of tourists visiting the country had been declining.
#Kenya
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๐บ๐ฌ๐ฐ๐ช Uganda moves to end oil import deal with Kenya
Uganda's cabinet has approved a bill allowing the state-owned oil company Uganda National Oil Company (Unoc) to source and supply oil to the domestic market.
If approved by parliament, the bill will end the current arrangement of importing oil through Kenyan distributors.
Energy minister said that the change aims to "improve the security of supply of petroleum products to the country".
She criticised the existing arrangement with Kenya, saying that "it exposed Uganda to occasional supply vulnerabilities where Ugandan oil marketing companies were considered secondary whenever there were supply disruptions", subsequently raising oil prices in Uganda.
Currently, Uganda imports more than 90% of its fuel through Kenya.
The energy minister also announced that Uganda has reached a deal with Bahrain energy company Vitol Bahrain EC, under which it will finance the Uganda National Oil Company's move to source and supply oil.
#Uganda #Kenya
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Uganda's cabinet has approved a bill allowing the state-owned oil company Uganda National Oil Company (Unoc) to source and supply oil to the domestic market.
If approved by parliament, the bill will end the current arrangement of importing oil through Kenyan distributors.
Energy minister said that the change aims to "improve the security of supply of petroleum products to the country".
She criticised the existing arrangement with Kenya, saying that "it exposed Uganda to occasional supply vulnerabilities where Ugandan oil marketing companies were considered secondary whenever there were supply disruptions", subsequently raising oil prices in Uganda.
Currently, Uganda imports more than 90% of its fuel through Kenya.
The energy minister also announced that Uganda has reached a deal with Bahrain energy company Vitol Bahrain EC, under which it will finance the Uganda National Oil Company's move to source and supply oil.
#Uganda #Kenya
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๐ธ๐ฉ Sudanโs Burhan visits troops after losses to RSF
Sudanโs army leader Lt Gen Abdel Fattah al-Burhan has visited troops in two strategic bases in the capital, Khartoum, and its twin city of Omdurman, following battleground losses to rivals from the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) over the past week.
State-run Sudan TV broadcast his inspection of troops in Wadi Saidna and Karari bases on Tuesday.
Gen Burhan downplayed statements by the RSF that since 26 October it had seized three army headquarters in Darfur, hundreds of soldiers had defected to the group - including in Khartoum - and captured the airport in West Kordofan.
He accused the RSF of staging attacks despite the ongoing peace talks in Saudi Arabia, saying the military would "fight on".
But Gen Burhan said the army was committed to talks in Jeddah to end the war that erupted in mid-April.
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Sudanโs army leader Lt Gen Abdel Fattah al-Burhan has visited troops in two strategic bases in the capital, Khartoum, and its twin city of Omdurman, following battleground losses to rivals from the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) over the past week.
State-run Sudan TV broadcast his inspection of troops in Wadi Saidna and Karari bases on Tuesday.
Gen Burhan downplayed statements by the RSF that since 26 October it had seized three army headquarters in Darfur, hundreds of soldiers had defected to the group - including in Khartoum - and captured the airport in West Kordofan.
He accused the RSF of staging attacks despite the ongoing peace talks in Saudi Arabia, saying the military would "fight on".
But Gen Burhan said the army was committed to talks in Jeddah to end the war that erupted in mid-April.
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๐ฐ๐ฌ๐ฒ IMF and Gambia agree new $100 mln support package
The International Monetary Fund and Gambian authorities have reached a staff-level agreement on a new three-year support package of around $100 million, the Fund said in a statement on Wednesday.
The program will support agreed economic policies and reforms. It aims to tackle inflation and foreign exchange pressures, reduce debt and foster growth in Gambia.
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The International Monetary Fund and Gambian authorities have reached a staff-level agreement on a new three-year support package of around $100 million, the Fund said in a statement on Wednesday.
The program will support agreed economic policies and reforms. It aims to tackle inflation and foreign exchange pressures, reduce debt and foster growth in Gambia.
#IMF #Gambia
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๐ณ๐ฌ Nigeria's president seeks Senate approval to borrow $8 billion
Nigerian President Bola Tinubu on Wednesday asked the Senate to approve nearly $8 billion in new debt as part of a 2022-24 external borrowing plan to finance infrastructure, health, education and security.
In a letter to the Senate, Tinubu requested $7.86 billion and 100 million euros ($105.40 million) but did not say where the money would come from.
"In view of the present economic realities facing the country, it has become imperative to use the external borrowing to bridge the financing gap which will be applied to key infrastructure projects including power, railway, health among others," said Tinubu.
The government has said it wants to encourage investments rather than rely on borrowing to create jobs and build infrastructure.
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Nigerian President Bola Tinubu on Wednesday asked the Senate to approve nearly $8 billion in new debt as part of a 2022-24 external borrowing plan to finance infrastructure, health, education and security.
In a letter to the Senate, Tinubu requested $7.86 billion and 100 million euros ($105.40 million) but did not say where the money would come from.
"In view of the present economic realities facing the country, it has become imperative to use the external borrowing to bridge the financing gap which will be applied to key infrastructure projects including power, railway, health among others," said Tinubu.
The government has said it wants to encourage investments rather than rely on borrowing to create jobs and build infrastructure.
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๐ฟ๐ผ Abduction of opposition MP draws anger in Zimbabwe
Zimbabwean opposition lawmaker was abducted by unknown armed men on Wednesday, assaulted and then dumped about 50 km north of the capital Harare, members of his party said.
Takudzwa Ngadziore, 25, one of the youngest legislators for the Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) posted a live video on Facebook showing a man running toward him with a rifle before it cut off after seven seconds.
He was later found near mine shafts in the village of Mazowe naked, badly assaulted and injected with an unknown substance, said CCC chief whip in parliament Amos Chibaya.
CCC spokesperson Promise Mkwananzi confirmed the abduction and said a police report would be filed.
The incident came barely two months after the abduction of a CCC councilor, Womberaishe Nhende, who has since fled the country.
Opposition accused ruling party of crimes.
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Zimbabwean opposition lawmaker was abducted by unknown armed men on Wednesday, assaulted and then dumped about 50 km north of the capital Harare, members of his party said.
Takudzwa Ngadziore, 25, one of the youngest legislators for the Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) posted a live video on Facebook showing a man running toward him with a rifle before it cut off after seven seconds.
He was later found near mine shafts in the village of Mazowe naked, badly assaulted and injected with an unknown substance, said CCC chief whip in parliament Amos Chibaya.
CCC spokesperson Promise Mkwananzi confirmed the abduction and said a police report would be filed.
The incident came barely two months after the abduction of a CCC councilor, Womberaishe Nhende, who has since fled the country.
Opposition accused ruling party of crimes.
#Zimbabwe
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๐ฌ๐ง๐ช๐ฌ๐ต๐ธ UK PM Sunak discusses situation in Gaza with Egypt's Sisi
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and Egypt's President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi spoke on Wednesday to discuss the situation in Gaza and the wider Middle East, Sunak's office said in a statement following the call.
Sunak's office said the pair "discussed diplomatic efforts to secure the release of hostages held by Hamas, prevent escalation in the wider Middle East and achieve long-term peace and prosperity for the Palestinian people."
Sunak also welcomed the opening of the Rafah crossing to allow British and other foreign nationals and injured Palestinians to leave Gaza, his office said.
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British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and Egypt's President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi spoke on Wednesday to discuss the situation in Gaza and the wider Middle East, Sunak's office said in a statement following the call.
Sunak's office said the pair "discussed diplomatic efforts to secure the release of hostages held by Hamas, prevent escalation in the wider Middle East and achieve long-term peace and prosperity for the Palestinian people."
Sunak also welcomed the opening of the Rafah crossing to allow British and other foreign nationals and injured Palestinians to leave Gaza, his office said.
#UK #Egypt #Palestine
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๐น๐ณ๐ฎ๐ฑ The Tunisian Parliament discusses a draft law criminalizing normalization with Israel
On Thursday, the Tunisian Parliament began discussing a draft law criminalizing normalization with Israel, which is unprecedented in the region.
Parliament Speaker said in his opening speech: โWe will maintain our firm position that the Palestinian issue is the central issue of our people. We are on a firm position that Palestine must be liberated from the river to the sea and the entire homeland must be restored.โ
The draft law specifies that โnormalization, in recognition and dealing, is a crime, and it is considered perpetrated by every person who intentionally carries out, participates in, or attempts to carry out communication with Zionist entity".
It also criminalizes participation in any form in activities, events, demonstrations, forums, exhibitions and competitions of all kinds โthat are held in the territory occupied or controlled by the authorities of the Zionist entity".
#Tunisia #Israel
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On Thursday, the Tunisian Parliament began discussing a draft law criminalizing normalization with Israel, which is unprecedented in the region.
Parliament Speaker said in his opening speech: โWe will maintain our firm position that the Palestinian issue is the central issue of our people. We are on a firm position that Palestine must be liberated from the river to the sea and the entire homeland must be restored.โ
The draft law specifies that โnormalization, in recognition and dealing, is a crime, and it is considered perpetrated by every person who intentionally carries out, participates in, or attempts to carry out communication with Zionist entity".
It also criminalizes participation in any form in activities, events, demonstrations, forums, exhibitions and competitions of all kinds โthat are held in the territory occupied or controlled by the authorities of the Zionist entity".
#Tunisia #Israel
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๐น๐ณ๐ฎ๐ฑ The Tunisian Parliament discusses a draft law criminalizing normalization with Israel On Thursday, the Tunisian Parliament began discussing a draft law criminalizing normalization with Israel, which is unprecedented in the region. Parliament Speakerโฆ
๐น๐ณ๐ฎ๐ฑ A demonstration in front of the Tunisian Parliament demanding the passage of a law โcriminalizing normalizationโ with Israel
Dozens of Tunisians demonstrated on Thursday in front of the House of People's Representatives, demanding a vote in favor of passing a law that "criminals" normalization with Israel.
The protest was called for by the โTunisian Campaign to Boycott and Against Normalization with the Zionist Entityโ to gather in front of Parliament in order to demand its members to vote in favor of passing the law.
During the protest, the protesters raised slogans including: โThe people want to criminalize normalization,โ โResistance, resistance, no reconciliation, no bargaining,โ and โNo alternative, no street speeches and anger.โ
This is the second protest this week. On Monday, dozens demonstrated in front of Parliament, protesting the postponement of discussion of the draft law.
#Tunisia #Israel
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Dozens of Tunisians demonstrated on Thursday in front of the House of People's Representatives, demanding a vote in favor of passing a law that "criminals" normalization with Israel.
The protest was called for by the โTunisian Campaign to Boycott and Against Normalization with the Zionist Entityโ to gather in front of Parliament in order to demand its members to vote in favor of passing the law.
During the protest, the protesters raised slogans including: โThe people want to criminalize normalization,โ โResistance, resistance, no reconciliation, no bargaining,โ and โNo alternative, no street speeches and anger.โ
This is the second protest this week. On Monday, dozens demonstrated in front of Parliament, protesting the postponement of discussion of the draft law.
#Tunisia #Israel
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