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DRC: Government fears election results tempering
The Democratic Republic of Congo declined to authorize satellite equipment for European Union election observers, expressing concerns that it could be utilized to manipulate the upcoming presidential poll later this month, as reported by multiple sources.
DR Congo: Voters hope for peaceful conduct of polls
"Yes, this time, things are calmer. There's no hassle like in the days of the dictatorship, when we were bothered. This time around, they respect freedom of expression. You see, at the time, we were very traumatised and bothered.. but today we feel that there's peace.." Homère, newspaper vendor
South Africa: Families anxiously wait outside underground mine protest
Anxious families wait outside the Bafokeng Rasimone platinum mine near Rustenberg as an underground protest by more than 2,200 miners enters its second day.
High school girls in Mali tackle social issues through theater
Plans are underway for a national tour, where these high school students will share their experiences and insights with their peers from other regions of Mali.
EU concerned over “hate speech” during the DRC campaign
If the bloc welcomed the active participation of all stakeholders in the campaign which ended on Monday (Dec.18), it still noted "serious human rights violations and abuses".
French court validates disputed sale of rare Gabonese Fang mask
"Their negligence and carelessness characterize the inexcusable nature" of the plaintiffs' claim, replied the court, which therefore did not grant their request to cancel the sale or recover the amount paid by the final buyer...
South Africa: Underground mine occupation
More than 2,000 workers occupy a platinum mine in South Africa for the second day in a row on Tuesday, causing concern among families as the company tries to push for an end to one of the country's biggest mine labour movements in years.
TotalEnergies ready to invest $6 billion in Nigeria
French energy giant TotalEnergies is ready to invest $6 billion (around €5.5 billion) over several years in Nigeria's energy industry, particularly in gas and offshore projects, the Nigerian presidency has said.
Authorities accuse jihadist groups of massacres of civilians in Burkina Faso
Burkina Faso's ruling military regime on Monday accused jihadist groups of carrying out massacres against civilians in the north of the country, urging people to "give no credence" to images of abuses committed by armed men portrayed as Burkina Faso soldiers.
Rwanda: Construction of first mRNA vaccine factory reaches key phase
African leaders including Rwanda's Paul Kagame, Ghana's Nana Akufo-Addo and the African Union chiarperson Moussa Faki Mahamat attended Monday (Dec. 18) the inauguration of the first BioNTech site in Rwanda. The end of the building process is scheduled for 2024.