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Presidential campaign kicks off in Uganda ahead of January 2026 general election
Uganda's electoral commission released an official campaign schedule for all eight presidential candidates.
At least four killed and over 70 injured in Russian strike across Kyiv
At least four people were killed and dozens wounded as Russia launched one of its largest overnight barrages on Ukraine, with Kyiv suffering the heaviest bombardment since last month’s deadly air attack that left 21 people dead.
International court blocks Niger uranium sale amid Orano dispute
An international court of arbitration has temporarily blocked the sale of uranium stockpiles over a dispute between the Niger government and French mining group Orano.
Hamas denies receiving new Gaza ceasefire proposal ahead of Trump-Netanyahu meeting
In a statement, the militant group said ceasefire negotiations have been stalled since Israel's strike on Hamas leadership in Doha on 9 September.
Slovenia’s Tadej Pogačar takes gold at first African UCI Road World Championship
Slovenian cyclist Tadej Pogačar secured his second world road race crown in Kigali on Sunday, September 28, closing what he described as a “perfect season.”
Presidential campaign kicks off in Cameroon as opposition hopes to defeat Paul Biya
Opposition leaders Bello Bouba Maigari and Cabral Libii held rallies in Douala over the weekend.
Gabon awaits results of first legislative and local elections since 2023 coup
Polls closed on Saturday evening, with vote counting starting immediately after.
Nigeria: African Creators train young creators with digital skills
The African Creators Conference 2025 brought together visionary thinkers, entrepreneurs, artists and innovators from diverse fields.
How a South African vineyard is making better wine thanks to cattle and ducks
A historic wine estate near Stellenbosch is turning to cattle, sheep and ducks to improve the quality of its vineyards. Hartenberg Wine Estate says it has become the first in South Africa to earn international certification for regenerative farming, practices that boost soil health and biodiversity.
Seychelles to hold rerun presidential election after no outright winner
With no outright winner in Seychelles’ presidential electio n, the country will hold a rerun vote between the two main contenders, the electoral authority said Sunday.