China grants South Africa zero-tariff access for all exports

China and South Africa signed a partnership agreement to grant South African exports zero-tariff treatment on all goods while expanding investment in key industrial sectors.

Zambian fisherman killed by crocodile while fleeing elephants

A 52-year-old fisherman died after a crocodile attack while fleeing elephants near Zambia’s Luangwa River

Ghana and Zambia agree visa-free travel in landmark bilateral deal

Ghana and Zambia have signed a visa-free travel deal, marking a rare cross-regional agreement aimed at boosting mobility and cooperation

Morocco’s Akhannouch says his leadership ends

Moroccan Prime Minister Aziz Akhannouch said he will not seek re-election as party leader, ruling out a return as government chief after September’s parliamentary vote.

Egypt signs $3.5 billion deal to expand mobile spectrum

Egypt has signed a record $3.5 billion deal allocating new spectrum to its four mobile operators, doubling available frequencies and supporting future digital network expansion.

Senegal fans jailed in Morocco deny hunger strike

Eighteen Senegalese football fans jailed in Morocco after the AFCON final are protesting pre-trial detention by fasting intermittently, as prosecutors deny hunger strike claims.

Algeria moves to cancel air services agreement with UAE

Algeria has launched formal procedures to terminate its 2013 air services agreement with the UAE, amid rising political tensions and public criticism.

At least 13 killed as gunmen attack market in northern Nigeria

At least 13 people were killed after gunmen attacked a crowded market in Benue State

FBI arrests key suspect in 2012 Benghazi mission attack

US officials announce the arrest of Zubayr al-Bakoush for the 2012 Benghazi mission terrorist attack.

Zambia and Ghana elevate bilateral ties to partnership

Zambia and Ghana sign a new economic pact to enhance trade and private sector investment activities

Moroccan lawyers protest draft law in Rabat

Thousands of Moroccan lawyers gathered in Rabat to protest a draft law they claim undermines their professional independence and disciplinary autonomy.

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