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Ivory Coast President Files for Re-election as Opposition Faces Exclusions
Ivory Coast President Alassane Ouattara formally submitted his candidacy for October’s presidential election, seeking another term amid significant opposition challenges. The 83-year-old leader arrived at the Independent Electoral Commission...

The puzzle between South Africa and Ukraine, with hopes for tourism and local development
The View Mazeppa Bay Hotel, in Mazeppa Bay, Mnquma Local Municipality, a new information sign dedicated to Mazeppa Bay will be unveiled. The event brings together the history of South Africa and Ukraine with hopes for more tourism and local...

Morocco joins dialogue on the delimitation of its maritime borders with Spain
Maritime cooperation Commitment to dialogue Methods for border delimitation At a conference on international maritime law held on 26 August in Rabat, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, African Cooperation and Moroccans Abroad, Nasser Bourita,...

WE OUTSIDE THIS SUMMER WITH THE SAVANNA 500ML CAN
South Ahh, it’s time. Summer is back and so is that deep local love for being outside. From golden hour rooftops to bush getaways, Mzansi knows how to make the most of every moment under the sun and now, we’re doing it with even more crispness in...

How far have francophone African nations come since 1960?
"Sixty-five is a ripe age" – that is how Ivory Coast president Alassane Ouattara congratulated his country on 65 years of independence. "It's a moment to reflect together how far we have come, a chance to cement what we have learned, and look to...

Al-Aib: African security and stability are CISSA’s top priorities
Hussein Al-Aib, head of the Libyan General Intelligence Service and chairman of the Committee of Intelligence and Security Services of Africa (CISSA), affirmed that security, peace, and stability in the African continent will remain at the...

Everllence Receives Record High-Speed Order from Indian Coast Guard and Mazagon Dock
Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Ltd., based in Mumbai, India, has placed an order for 14 × 3 × 16V175D-MM high-speed engines from Everllence. The engines will power 14 Fast Patrol Vessels (FPVs) currently under construction for the Indian Coast Guard....

Africa Intelligence Brief Comprehensive News Roundup For August 25, 2025
(MENAFN- The Rio Times) On August 25, 2025, Egypt launched an AI tax reform task force to modernize revenue collection. The UN pressed Libya to resolve constitutional disputes, while Libya's coast guard fired on a European rescue vessel in the...

The Best North African Songs Right Now: August 2025 Edition
As summer continues across North Africa, the region’s primary musical themes are romance and partying. These topics can easily get old or repetitive, unless you have Sudanese soul singer Elmiene’s talent to sing about absolutely anything, Moroccan...

ESPN Africa brings Roshn Saudi League to your screen
…global stars, fierce rivalries and unmissable action—now live on DStv & GOtv ESPN Africa, available on DStv and GOtv, has secured the broadcast rights to the Roshn Saudi League, delivering live action from one of the fastest-growing and most...

Attack kills 4 in Ivory Coast near Burkina border
Unidentified armed men have killed four villagers in northeastern Ivory Coast near Burkina Faso, while another remains missing following the west African country's first such deadly attack since 2021, the army said Tuesday. Ivory Coast shares a...

Tropical Storm Erin to bring rough surf to East Coast
News from AccuWeather Aug. 13, 2025 - Tropical Storm Erin is now forecast to bring torrential rainfall and gusty winds to Bermuda and dangerous rough surf to the East Coast of the United States next week, after soaking parts of the Caribbean and...

Revolt at rebranding of South African town named after Victoria’s son
Port Alfred, a town on South Africa’s “Sunshine Coast”, is a popular tourist destination known for its pristine beaches. British settlers moved into the area in the 1820s and the town that formed was later named after Queen Victoria’s son when he...

Gunmen kill four villagers in Ivory Coast near Burkina Faso border
Unidentified armed men have killed four villagers in northeastern Ivory Coast near Burkina Faso, while another remains missing following the west African country’s first such deadly attack since 2021, the army said Tuesday. Ivory Coast shares a...

Butler service and plunge pools redefine African safaris
Luxury is rewriting the rules of safari trips. Once defined by canvas tents and campfires, Africa’s $1.83 billion safari market now offers butler service, private plunge pools and treetop suites alongside traditional game drives. Safari lodges are...

Central African Republic ratifies the Maputo Protocol, becoming the 46th African Union Member State to commit to advancing women’s rights
In a commendable move to advance gender equality, the Central African Republic (CAR) has officially ratified the Maputo Protocol, becoming the 46th African Union Member State to join this groundbreaking African treaty to protect and promote the...
Nigeria Has The Biggest Military Service Ready Population in Africa
Key Points Out of the whole of the African continent, Nigeria stands as the most populous nation by far With more than 90 million Nigerians fit for military service, Nigeria dominates its regional rivals in this aspect Although Nigeria might not...

CSquared boosts West Africa’s digital resilience with subsea-terrestrial Fiber
West Africa’s internet backbone is set for a major boost as CSquared, a wholesale provider of fiber network infrastructure, announced plans to integrate subsea cables with extensive terrestrial fiber routes to strengthen digital resilience across...

Year of Africa 1960: How far have francophone African nations come?
"Sixty-five is a ripe age" – that is how Ivory Coast president Alassane Ouattara congratulated his country on 65 years of independence. "It's a moment to reflect together how far we have come, a chance to cement what we have learned, and look to...

Wagner Group Displaced by Africa Corps in Central Africa
ABUJA, Nigeria — The Wagner Group, a controversial Russian mercenary outfit, is being replaced in Africa by the Kremlin-controlled Africa Corps, experts revealed. This shift comes as Wagner has faced accusations of human rights abuses and a...