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Africa News Live Updates: South Africa, Kenya, Zambia, Mozambique in focus amid political and economic shifts

Today's top developments span politics, economics, environment and regional security. South Africa’s ANC stirs market concerns by inviting radical parties into its unity government, while Zambia enforces another fishing ban on Lake Tanganyika amid environmental strain. Meanwhile, Mozambique boosts its conservation credentials by reintroducing cheetahs from South Africa and Kenya faces fresh scrutiny over missing public funds. Across the continent, shifting alliances, corruption probes and stalled reforms highlight the challenges—and opportunities—shaping Africa's economic and political future. Stay tuned for more:

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August 9, 2025, 04:15:06 (IST)
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ANC leadership contest in Johannesburg sparks governance stability concerns

An internal leadership contest is intensifying within the African National Congress (ANC) ahead of its Johannesburg regional conference, where Loyiso Masuku is reportedly gaining support in a challenge against the incumbent chairperson, Morero, Mail & Guardian said in a report. This power struggle is significant given Johannesburg’s position as South Africa’s primary economic centre. The outcome of the internal election could have substantial implications for the stability of the city’s municipal governance, service delivery, and overall policy direction, potentially affecting the business environment and investor confidence. The contest is seen as a reflection of the broader, ongoing factional battles within the ANC, where control of influential regions is crucial for consolidating power at the provincial and national levels.
August 9, 2025, 02:07:04 (IST)
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Basketball academy offers hope to youth in war-torn Goma, DRC

In the eastern Congolese city of Goma, a basketball academy continues to operate as a vital lifeline for young people despite the persistent threat of war, violence, and abduction, The New York Times says in a report. The academy offers a chance for teenagers to find a sense of normalcy amid the chaos caused by the resurgence of rebel groups, which has created a severe humanitarian crisis in the region. The report highlights how these youths brave bombings and the risk of being captured by rebels to participate in the sport, underscoring the academy’s role as a symbol of resilience in a city heavily impacted by prolonged conflict.
August 9, 2025, 02:00:21 (IST)
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South Africa calls for urgent recognition of Palestinian statehood at UN conference

At a United Nations conference, South Africa’s Minister of Justice, Ronald Lamola, made an urgent appeal for more nations to formally recognize Palestinian statehood, according to a report in Daily Maverick.
August 9, 2025, 01:53:50 (IST)
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South Africa's legends cricket team wins world championship

The South Africa Champions, a team comprised of former professional cricketers, has won the World Championship of Legends, as per a report in Mail & Guardian. The victorious squad, which included six players from the 2015 national team, was reportedly led by an outstanding performance from AB de Villiers. This tournament is a competition specifically for retired or former professional cricketers, distinct from the main ICC World Cup.
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August 9, 2025, 01:49:51 (IST)
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G20 business leaders call for lower borrowing costs for Africa

Business leaders from G20 nations have voiced concerns that high capital costs are severely impeding Africa’s economic growth and infrastructure projects, according to a report in Mail & Guardian. During a recent forum, it was highlighted that elevated borrowing costs, exacerbated by rising global interest rates and perceived investment risks, undermine the continent’s ability to finance critical development outlined in plans such as the African Union’s Agenda 2063. The call to action puts pressure on G20 governments and international financial institutions to accelerate debt relief measures and reform lending policies to prevent further debt distress in African nations, which could in turn create a more stable investment environment.
August 9, 2025, 01:45:09 (IST)
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Chad prosecutors seek long jail term for former prime minister Succes Masra

Prosecutors in Chad are seeking a long jail term for former prime minister and opposition leader Succes Masra, who is accused of disseminating xenophobic messages, criminal conspiracy, and murder, according to a report in Africanews. The legal action against Masra, head of the Transformers Party, follows the contentious May 2024 presidential election. Masra, who had briefly served as prime minister in a transitional government before resigning to run, was the main opposition candidate against President Mahamat Déby Itno and disputed the election results which declared Déby the winner.
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August 9, 2025, 01:31:24 (IST)
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South Africa and Algeria draw 1-1 in CHAN championship qualifier

South Africa and Algeria played to a 1-1 draw in their opening qualification match for the 2025 African Nations Championship (CHAN), as per a report in The Star. The match marks the beginning of the qualification stage for the tournament. The CHAN is distinct from the Africa Cup of Nations as it exclusively features players who compete in their respective home countries’ domestic leagues, a rule designed to promote and strengthen local football talent.
August 9, 2025, 00:55:06 (IST)
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South Africa proposes ban on plastic microbeads, citing public health risks

South Africa’s environment department has proposed a ban on plastic microbeads, a move that would affect the cosmetics and plastics industries while aligning the country with global environmental standards, according to a report in Mail & Guardian. The department cited risks to public health and the accumulation of the microplastics in food chains as key reasons for the proposed legislation. This policy aligns South Africa with a growing number of countries, including the US and UK, that have already implemented similar bans. The measure is expected to create significant compliance costs for local manufacturers, requiring product reformulation and investment in alternatives, and fits within the country’s broader environmental commitments and its ‘Operation Phakisa’ ocean economy initiative.
August 9, 2025, 00:49:53 (IST)
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A new generation of girls in South Africa is fighting forced marriage

In South Africa, a new generation of girls is fighting back against forced marriage, a practice that continues to make them vulnerable despite the country’s progressive laws, the Mail & Guardian says in a report. The persistence of forced and child marriages is attributed to a combination of entrenched patriarchal societal norms and significant economic hardship. While South Africa has a robust legal framework designed to protect children and require consent for marriage, a substantial gap exists between these laws and their effective implementation and enforcement on the ground.
August 8, 2025, 23:55:11 (IST)
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Father charged with murder and rape after four-year-old girl dies in South Africa

A man in Eldorado Park, South Africa, faces murder and rape charges following the death of his four-year-old daughter, The Star says in a report. Police confirmed the girl died in hospital from injuries allegedly sustained during a beating and sexual assault by her father. Authorities have officially charged the father in connection with the child’s death.
August 8, 2025, 23:53:52 (IST)
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Omaheke governor says decentralisation is about restoring dignity in Namibia

During a speech commemorating the African Day of Decentralisation, Local Governance and Local Development in Gobabis, Omaheke governor Pijoo Nganate advocated for the country’s decentralisation policy, The Namibian said in a report. He stated that the call for decentralisation is about restoring dignity and history, and is necessary to change the mindset of children who believe that opportunities are only available for those living in the capital city.
August 8, 2025, 23:46:48 (IST)
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US to review Kenya's special ally status over China ties, citing economic and security concerns

The United States government will undertake a full-scale, 180-day review of Kenya’s designation as a Major Non-NATO Ally (MNNA), a move prompted by Washington’s concerns over the East African nation’s growing relationship with China, Africanews says in a report. This re-evaluation is a direct result of the escalating strategic competition between the US and China for influence in Africa. For Kenya, a key recipient of Chinese investment under the Belt and Road Initiative, losing its MNNA status could jeopardise critical US military aid, intelligence sharing, and access to advanced technology, which are vital for its counter-terrorism operations. From a financial perspective, a diplomatic downgrade could also signal increased risk to foreign investors and potentially affect Kenya’s standing with international financial institutions, adding pressure to its delicate balancing act between its two major global partners.
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August 8, 2025, 23:38:00 (IST)
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Rise Mzansi leader claims millions in funding lost over Israel stance

Songezo Zibi, the leader of the South African political party Rise Mzansi, has claimed the organisation lost millions of rands in funding due to its stance on the Israel-Palestine conflict, Daily Maverick says in a report. Zibi attributed the financial loss directly to the party’s position on the issue. Rise Mzansi is a new political party that contested its first general election in 2024.
August 8, 2025, 23:30:09 (IST)
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Makana municipality faces corruption allegations over missing R2.6m water pump

The Makana Municipality in South Africa’s Eastern Cape province is under scrutiny for alleged fraud and corruption after a water pump worth R2.6 million went missing, as per a report in the Daily Maverick. These allegations emerge within a broader context of systemic governance failures in South African municipalities and a national water crisis exacerbated by decaying infrastructure. The incident highlights the potential misuse of public funds intended for critical services, which carries significant economic implications by undermining investor confidence in public sector management and impacting the delivery of essential resources vital for local communities and economic stability.
August 8, 2025, 23:18:50 (IST)
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ANC wins key by-election but declining support signals political risk

South Africa’s ruling African National Congress (ANC) secured a victory in a ward by-election in the Motherwell township, defeating challengers from the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) and the uMkhonto we Sizwe (MK) Party, according to a report in the Daily Maverick. Whilst a win, the result highlights the ANC’s continued erosion of support, as its share of the vote decreased compared to previous polls in what is considered a traditional stronghold. For investors and businesses, this outcome serves as a micro-indicator of the broader political risks facing South Africa. The result reinforces the narrative of a fragmenting political environment following the 2024 general election, which necessitated a Government of National Unity (GNU). Continued weakening of the ANC’s electoral base, even in victory, could heighten policy uncertainty and raises questions about the long-term stability of the GNU, which is critical for market confidence and economic reforms.
August 8, 2025, 23:15:14 (IST)
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Bus crash in Kenya kills at least 21 people

A bus crash in southwestern Kenya on Friday evening killed at least 21 people after the vehicle, carrying mourners home from a funeral, overturned and fell into a ditch, AP said in a report. The bus was en route from the western town of Kakamega to the city of Kisumu, where the accident occurred. Peter Maina, a regional traffic enforcement officer, stated that the driver lost control of the vehicle while approaching a roundabout at high speed.
August 8, 2025, 22:45:02 (IST)
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Central African Republic sets 28 December 2025 for general elections

The Central African Republic will hold its general elections on 28 December 2025, the country’s electoral authority announced on Thursday, as per a report in Africanews. The announcement formalises the timeline for the upcoming national vote.
August 8, 2025, 22:25:58 (IST)
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AmaZulu to face Orbit College in Premiership opener highlighting sport's economic role

South African football club AmaZulu will begin their Betway Premiership season against newcomers Orbit College at the municipally-owned Princes Magogo Stadium, as per a report in The Star. Beyond the match itself, the event underscores the wider economic and social significance of professional sport in the country. The operation of the league, supported by corporate sponsorship, contributes to local economies through match-day activities and aligns with national government objectives concerning youth development and the utilisation of public sports infrastructure. The financial health of such leagues and their clubs reflects broader economic conditions and corporate investment trends within South Africa.
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South Africa’s Umkhonto we Sizwe Party (MKP) has expelled its former secretary-general, Floyd Shivambu, amid a public dispute over the party’s finances, The Star reports. The party leadership alleges that Shivambu left the MKP with a debt of R28 million. In response, Shivambu has made counter-allegations of improper monthly withdrawals of R7 million from party accounts. The MKP has appointed Dr. Bongani Mncwango as the new secretary-general.
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ASP Isotopes Inc is preparing to start uranium enrichment operations at the Pelindaba nuclear facility in South Africa, working in collaboration with the South African Nuclear Energy Corporation (Necsa), as per a report in The Star. The initiative is aimed at the production of advanced nuclear fuel. In a parallel strategic move to fund and expand its operations, the company is also set to pursue a listing on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE).
August 8, 2025, 21:30:05 (IST)
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Johannesburg's finances under scrutiny amid threat of treasury grant cuts

Johannesburg’s administration is under pressure from South Africa’s National Treasury, which has threatened to withhold crucial grants unless a viable financial recovery plan is submitted, Mail & Guardian says in a report. This development has heightened tensions within the city’s multi-party governing coalition, with a focus on Dada Morero, a senior African National Congress official holding a key financial portfolio. The potential loss of funding represents a significant risk to the city’s ability to deliver services and could further destabilise the local political environment, impacting residents and the business community.
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Windhoek reserves two city plots for park development

The City of Windhoek has reserved two public open spaces, Erf 7146 in Olympia and Erf R/4247 in Windhoek West, for the development of new parks, according to a report in The Namibian. This action follows a 2024 city council resolution that encourages council members to voluntarily adopt and champion such community projects. Windhoek City Council members Illse Keister and Clemencia Hanases will adopt the new parks in their respective areas.
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Golden Arrows are preparing to challenge Siwelele FC in their return to top-flight soccer during the opening of the Betway Premiership season, according to a report in The Star. In another opening match, Richards Bay FC is aiming to secure a victory in their first game against Marumo Gallants. These fixtures mark the start of the new season for South Africa’s Premier Soccer League (PSL).
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South Africa’s home ministry is introducing a multiple-entry visa (MEV) facility for workers from Bangladesh, as per a report in the Daily Sun. The country’s immigration department will coordinate the new visa system at international entry points for Bangladeshi nationals who hold valid passports. This policy will allow workers to enter South Africa multiple times without needing to reapply for a visa for each visit.
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Rhino populations show mixed results as poaching increases in South Africa

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Children abducted by an ISIL-affiliated insurgency in Mozambique’s northern Cabo Delgado province are returning with severe psychological trauma, highlighting the deep humanitarian crisis resulting from the conflict, Al Jazeera says in a report. The insurgency, led by a group locally known as Ahlu Sunnah Wa-Jamah, has been active since 2017 in the resource-rich province. This persistent violence and instability not only create a severe humanitarian challenge but also pose a direct threat to multi-billion dollar natural gas projects, which have been repeatedly disrupted. The situation underscores the significant political and business risks for the Mozambican government and international investors, despite ongoing military interventions by regional forces from SADC and Rwanda aimed at restoring security.
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Namibian minister calls for inclusive development to tackle economic challenges

Namibia’s Minister of Urban and Rural Development, James Sankwasa, has called on the country’s regional councils to ensure their decision-making processes are inclusive to better address widespread economic challenges, according to a report in The Namibian. The remarks were delivered on his behalf by Deputy Minister Evelyn !Nawases-Taeyele during an Africa Day event at Gobabis. The minister emphasized that incorporating diverse community perspectives is crucial for effective development and tackling issues faced by both urban and rural populations.
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Windhoek lifts water saving demands as reserves stabilise

Namibia’s capital, the City of Windhoek, has dropped its water-saving demands after more than a year of facing a severe threat of water scarcity, The Namibian says in a report. According to the city council, current water reserves are now sufficient to sustain the city’s needs for at least the next two rainy seasons. This policy change occurs despite a prior failure to achieve conservation targets, as consumption had reportedly soared by 10% instead of the intended 10% reduction.
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South African political parties and teacher unions react to new education act regulations

In South Africa, political parties and the influential South African Democratic Teachers’ Union (SADTU) have responded to the recent publication of regulations for the Basic Education Laws Amendment (BELA) Act, according to a report in The Star. The Act, which amends key education laws from the 1990s, is designed to centralise power with provincial education departments over school admissions and language policies, reducing the autonomy of School Governing Bodies. The new regulations also formalise the oversight of homeschooling. The reactions are politically significant, with SADTU’s stance potentially affecting labour stability within the education sector and opposition parties scrutinising the regulations as a point of contention against the ruling government’s policies.
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Morocco hosts cultural wedding festival in Nif region to promote heritage

A collective wedding festival has taken place in Morocco’s Nif region, an area understood to be part of the historically distinct Rif region, with organisers stating the event’s purpose is to preserve cultural heritage and promote shared values, Africa News said in a report. Analysts, however, view the festival within the broader context of the Moroccan government’s strategy of ‘cultural statecraft’. Such events are seen as a form of soft power to reinforce national unity, project stability, and integrate regional identities into the national narrative. From an economic perspective, while these festivals can provide a temporary boost to local commerce and tourism, experts suggest that for long-term regional stability, they must be accompanied by substantive economic development and investment.
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South African parliamentary row erupts over R813m in military allowances for DRC mission

A significant political dispute has emerged in South Africa’s parliament, where Defence Minister Angie Motshekga and the ruling ANC are being challenged by the opposition Democratic Alliance (DA) over the handling of public funds, The Star says in a report. The controversy centres on an alleged R813 million in unaccounted-for allowances designated for South African National Defence Force (SANDF) soldiers deployed in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). The DA has accused the minister of evading parliamentary accountability for the funds, which are intended for troops participating in the Southern African Development Community Mission in the DRC (SAMIDRC). The issue raises questions about government transparency, fiscal discipline, and the financial oversight of foreign military operations.

Today’s top developments span politics, economics, environment and regional security. South Africa’s ANC stirs market concerns by inviting radical parties into its unity government, while Zambia enforces another fishing ban on Lake Tanganyika amid environmental strain. Meanwhile, Mozambique boosts its conservation credentials by reintroducing cheetahs from South Africa and Kenya faces fresh scrutiny over missing public funds. Across the continent, shifting alliances, corruption probes and stalled reforms highlight the challenges—and opportunities—shaping Africa’s economic and political future. Stay tuned for more:

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