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Tanzania opposition faces setback as court dismisses presidential candidate’s petition

Political tensions are running high in Tanzania after the High Court dismissed a petition filed by opposition presidential hopeful Luhaga Mpina||Political tensions are running high in Tanzania after the High Court dismissed a petition filed by opposition presidential hopeful Luhaga Mpina

SA’s future energy supply to come from cleaner sources: Minister

Ramokgopa says the electricity system is changing from reliance on coal to clean energy, while ensuring energy security for the country.||Ramokgopa says the electricity system is changing from reliance on coal to clean energy, while ensuring energy security for the country.

Porthen earns first Bok call-up for end-of-year tour

The reigning World Cup champions will face Japan at Wembley Stadium in London on November 1 in the first of their five test matches.||The reigning World Cup champions will face Japan at Wembley Stadium in London on November 1 in the first of their five test matches.

Closing arguments to be heard in SA ‘sex pest’ judge case

South Africa’s (SA) Judicial Conduct Tribunal will on Tuesday hear closing arguments in the sexual harassment case involving Eastern Cape Judge President Selby Mbenenge||South Africa’s (SA) Judicial Conduct Tribunal will on Tuesday hear closing arguments in the sexual harassment case involving Eastern Cape Judge President Selby Mbenenge

Morocco targets 5.5% rise in 2026 budget, expects economic growth to slow modestly

The government said it would place priority on improving health and education and reducing inequalities between regions in its 2026 budget.||The government said it would place priority on improving health and education and reducing inequalities between regions in its 2026 budget.

Cameroon’s influential Catholic Church amid election results violence fears 

Cameroon’s influential Catholic Church has called for calm, as fears grow that violence could erupt once official results from the presidential election are declared||Cameroon’s influential Catholic Church has called for calm, as fears grow that violence could erupt once official results from the presidential election are declared