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🇨🇩 Early voter registration in DRC marred by kit shortages

Voter registration kicked off in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) over the weekend, as the country prepares for the December 2023 general election.

President Felix Tshisekedi is expected to seek re-election after a first term marked by economic hardship and a resurge of rebel activity in the east.

Almost 50 million people across the central African nation's 26 provinces are expected to register to vote over the next three months. However, registration opened in the first 10 provinces on Saturday morning to long lines and undersupplied stations.

#DRC

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🇳🇬 Boko Haram kill 17 herders in northeastern Nigerian state of Borno

Boko Haram jihadists attacked herders guarding their cattle in a pasture near Airamne village in Mafa district on Saturday, a local militia group said.

“Seventeen herders were killed in the fight and all their cattle taken away,” militia leader said.

#Nigeria

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🇧🇫 Burkina Faso explosion: Minibus hits deadly landmine amid jihadist violence

A minibus has hit a landmine in Burkina Faso in West Africa, killing at least 10 people, officials say.

Five others were wounded in the blast, which occurred in the east of the country near the border with Niger.

Some of the passengers are still missing.

#BurkinaFaso

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🇰🇪 Al-Shabab militants kill two men near Kenya’s east coast

Al-Shabab Islamist militants attacked Taa village in the Pandaguo area of Lamu county on Christmas Day - a Christian religious holiday - and killed two local men.

The area neighbours Boni forest, where security agencies have been conducting an operation since 2015 to flush out militants in hiding.

The forest near the Kenya-Somalia border and the area around it have been repeatedly attacked by the militant group in recent years.

#Kenya

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🇸🇴 Somalia: National Consultative Forum kicks off in Mogadishu

The President of Somalia Hassan Sheikh Mohamud has opened today the National Consultative Forum at his office in Villa Somalia.

The meeting brought together PM Hamza Abdi Barre, DPM Salah Jama, the heads of the regional states, and the mayor of Mogadishu Madaale.

The fight against Al-Shabaab and federalizing the justice judicial sector have dominated the agendas of the talks which come as the country is facing political divisions and insecurity.

#Somalia

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🇿🇦 Eight killed in Boksburg in gas tanker explosion At least eight people were killed on Saturday morning when a gas tanker exploded in Boksburg on the East Rand. According to Ekurhuleni emergency services, the tanker became stuck under a subway bridge in…
South African authorities have updated to 18 the number of victims that resulted from Saturday's gas tanker explosion near Johannesburg.

Initially, the authorities had announced 10 deaths, updated to 15 on Sunday.

Of the 18 victims announced on Monday, half were staff working at Tambo Memorial Hospital which suffered extensive damages due to the explosion.

#SouthAfrica

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🇩🇿 Algeria sets reference price for oil at $60 barrel through 2023/2025

Algeria has set the reference price for crude oil at $60 a barrel through 2023-2025, state news agency said, citing the 2023 budget approved earlier in the day by President Abdelmadjid Tebboune.

The budget set the market price for crude oil at $70 a barrel during the same period.

#Algeria

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🇪🇬 Egypt's central bank taking action to regulate forex market

Egypt's central bank said on Monday it is taking all necessary actions to regulate the foreign exchange market and achieve monetary stability in the near future.

The bank had observed "illegal practices related to the foreign exchange market" and illegal attempts to make quick profits, its statement said.

#Egypt

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🇨🇩 Key figures in DR Congo say government outsources security in the east

A Nobel Prize winner and two of DR Congo's presidential hopefuls have accused President Felix Tshisekedi's regime of pursuing a "policy of outsourcing" the vast country's security.

The accusation was made in a joint declaration released on Monday and signed by Nobel Peace Prize winner Denis Mukwege and presidential hopefuls Martin Fayulu and Augustin Matata Ponyo.

#DRC

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🇳🇬 Nigeria: 1 killed, 45 abducted by gunmen in Kaduna

Suspected gunmen have killed one person and abducted 45 others in Angwan Aku community in Kajuru local government area of Kaduna State.

The gunmen reportedly struck on Sunday morning when the residents were preparing to go to church for the Christmas celebration.

#Nigeria

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🇿🇲 Military officers apprehended in Gambia after coup attempt

Two military officers In Gambia have been arrested for allegedly plotting to remove President Adama Barrow from office.

Their arrest followed the earlier interception of a group of soldiers that attempted to stage the mutiny. The search for other alleged plotters is ongoing.

A total of seven military personnel are in custody, according to the government.

#Gambia

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🇹🇳 Tunisia to deport 25 African asylum seekers, 12 years later

A Tunisian rights group has condemned a "repressive and inhumane" government decision to deport a group of migrants who had been evacuated from a defunct refugee camp.

Twenty-five men from Egypt, Niger, Nigeria and Sudan had sought asylum in Tunisia after fleeing violence in neighbouring Libya in 2011, but their requests were denied.

#Tunisia

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🇸🇸 Ethnic fighting kills 56 in South Sudan, official says

Clashes have killed 56 people during four days of fighting in South Sudan's eastern Jonglei state, after youth from the Nuer community attacked another ethnic group, a local official said on Tuesday.

The territory of South Sudan, which gained independence from Sudan in 2011, has been plagued by blood feuds and clashes over cattle and land for decades.

#SouthSudan

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🇨🇩 DR Congo sentences soldiers to death for killing two Chinese nationals

Eight Congolese soldiers and a civilian were sentenced to death, on appeal, by a military court in Ituri province in the northeast of the Democratic Republic of Congo.

Two of the eight were high-ranking colonels.

The prosecution successfully argued that the two colonels had organised and planned an attack on a convoy carrying Chinese workers in Irumu territory, Ituri, with the aim of stealing four gold bars and 5,600 euros carried by the victims.

#DRC

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🇸🇩 At least 16 killed in bus crash in Sudan

At least 16 people were killed and 19 injured on the outskirts of the Sudanese city of Omdurman when the bus they were travelling in collided with a dump truck, police said on Tuesday.

#Sudan

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🇩🇪 German companies plan to invest more in Africa in 2023

German companies want to boost their activities in Africa next year, especially in areas such as green hydrogen and liquefied natural gas, with 43% planning to increase investment in the continent.

The poll of members of the German-African Business Association also showed that a further 39% of Association's members aim to keep their spending levels in Africa stable.

#Germany

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🇪🇹 Ethiopian Airlines to resume flights to Tigray capital

Ethiopian Airlines will resume flights to the capital of the war-torn northern region of Tigray starting on Wednesday, the airline said in a statement, the first commercial flights to Tigray in about 18 months.

#Ethiopia

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🇪🇬 Gold price soars in Egypt as local currency weakens

The price of gold in Egypt has risen to unprecedented highs as nervous savers seek refuge from a weakening currency and some companies export bullion to raise scarce dollars to fund imports, industry experts say.

Figures from the Federation of Egyptian Chambers of Commerce's (FEDCOC) gold division show the price of 21-carat gold surpassing 1,800 Egyptian pounds ($72.73) per gramme in December, what local media reports say is an all-time high.

#Egypt

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🇺🇬 Uganda coffee exports in November drop 15%, hurt by drought

Uganda's coffee exports declined 15% in November from the same period a year ago, as drought reduced yields in some regions, the state-run sector regulator Uganda Coffee Development Authority.

The east African country is Africa's second-largest coffee exporter and earnings from the crop constitute a major source of foreign exchange.

#Uganda

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