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Uganda sets general election for January 15

Uganda’s electoral commission this Tuesday gave January 15 as the date for the country’s general election||Uganda’s electoral commission this Tuesday gave January 15 as the date for the country’s general election

Sri Lanka edge Bangladesh in a thrilling ICC Women’s World Cup clash

Sri Lanka held on to defend a modest total of 202, narrowly defeating Bangladesh by seven runs||Sri Lanka held on to defend a modest total of 202, narrowly defeating Bangladesh by seven runs

Suspended Netball SA President asserts eligibility for upcoming elections

Suspended Netball South Africa (NSA) President Cecilia Molokwane has submitted a letter to the federation’s executive, asserting her eligibility to contest in the upcoming elections.||Suspended Netball South Africa (NSA) President Cecilia Molokwane has submitted a letter to the federation’s executive, asserting her eligibility to contest in the upcoming elections.

USAID cuts had ‘severe impact’ on Somalia’s economy

The closure of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) earlier this year hit Somalia’s economy and tax revenues||The closure of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) earlier this year hit Somalia’s economy and tax revenues

Concerned carmakers race to beat China’s rare earths deadline

Global automakers are scouring the globe for crucial rare earths ahead of looming Chinese export controls, with executives worried they could lead to parts shortages and plant closures||Global automakers are scouring the globe for crucial rare earths ahead of looming Chinese export controls, with executives worried they could lead to parts shortages and plant closures

SA Rights Institute takes city to court over informal traders’ removal

Socio-Economic Rights Institute (SERI) of South Africa (SA) has taken the City of Johannesburg to the High Court over the removal of informal traders||Socio-Economic Rights Institute (SERI) of South Africa (SA) has taken the City of Johannesburg to the High Court over the removal of informal traders