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South Africa receives distress calls from citizens trapped in Ukraine war

The South African government says it has received pleas for help from 17 citizens who joined mercenary forces fighting in Ukraine’s Donbas region and now want to return home. In a statement on Thursday, the presidency said the men, aged between 20 and 39, had contacted South African authorities seeking assistance to leave the war zone. The war, which began with Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in 2022, has attracted foreign fighters from around the world, including several from African nations. According to the presidency, the South Africans were “lured to join mercenary forces involved in the Ukraine-Russia war under the pretext of lucrative employment contracts.” It did not specify which side they were fighting for. President Cyril Ramaphosa has ordered an investigation into how South African citizens were recruited to fight in the conflict. The government reminded citizens that it […]

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FATF Removes Nigeria, South Africa, Mozambique, and Burkina Faso from Grey List

A global financial crimes watchdog, the Financial Action Task Force (FATF), has officially removed South Africa, Nigeria, Mozambique, and Burkina Faso from its “grey list” of countries under increased monitoring for money laundering and terrorist financing concerns. The FATF, headquartered in France, announced the decision on Friday following what it described as “successful on-site visits” that confirmed significant progress by all four countries in addressing identified deficiencies within the agreed timelines. The organization maintains two key lists: the “grey list,” which includes countries making efforts to correct weaknesses in their anti-money laundering frameworks, and the “black list,” reserved for jurisdictions that pose the highest financial crime risks and show little cooperation. FATF President Elisa de Anda Madrazo called the delisting “a positive story for the continent of Africa,” noting that each country demonstrated substantial reforms. According to the FATF, South […]

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Top 5 African Countries With the Most Powerful Navies

A recent ranking has highlighted the top five African nations with the most powerful naval forces, showcasing their role in securing vital trade routes and combating maritime threats. According to 2025 data from Global Firepower, the list is as follows: Egypt: Africa's undisputed naval leader with 140 vessels, including 8 submarines, strategically positioned to safeguard the Suez Canal. Algeria: Commands a versatile fleet of 213 assets, including 6 submarines, focused on Mediterranean security. Nigeria: West Africa's naval leader with 133 vessels, crucial for fighting piracy and oil theft in the Gulf of Guinea. South Africa: Operates a modern fleet of 47 assets, including 3 submarines, with reach in both the Atlantic and Indian Oceans. Ethiopia: A landlocked nation rebuilding its maritime presence through strategic partnerships to secure access to the Red Sea. These navies are evolving beyond defense to become key players in diplomacy, trade […]

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Remo Stars Face Mamelodi Sundowns in Crucial CAF Clash

Nigerian champions Remo Stars will host South Africa's Mamelodi Sundowns in a crucial CAF Champions League match on Sunday in Abeokuta. Both teams are seeking redemption after struggling in their recent domestic games. Remo Stars, the defending Nigerian champions, have lost three of their last four league matches. Mamelodi Sundowns, despite leading the South African league, have faced recent criticism after early exits from two domestic cup competitions. This match is the first leg of the final qualifying round for the group stage of Africa's premier club competition. For Remo Stars, it is a historic opportunity to reach the group stage for the first time. For the more experienced Sundowns, who were finalists last season, it is a chance to get their campaign back on track. The South African side arrives with some injury concerns, missing key players like Thapelo […]

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Nigeria Leads Sub-Saharan Africa in 2026 University Rankings

Nigeria is the most represented country in Sub-Saharan Africa in the 2026 Times Higher Education World University Rankings, with 24 universities making the list. This places it ahead of South Africa, which has 13 ranked institutions. The region as a whole has achieved a record, with 55 universities from 14 countries now featured. While Nigeria leads in quantity, South Africa still dominates in performance. The University of Cape Town remains Africa's highest-ranked institution at 164th globally. A key milestone for Nigeria is that the University of Ibadan and the University of Lagos both entered the world's top 1,000 for the first time. The report describes this growth as a "moment of celebration" for African higher education, highlighting improvements in both quality and global visibility.

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Cape Verde and Ghana Qualify for 2026 World Cup

Cape Verde and Ghana have both qualified for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, turning disappointment into celebration after missing out on the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations. Cape Verde, an island nation of around 550,000 people, achieved a historic milestone by becoming the smallest African country to qualify for the World Cup. Ghana, a four-time African champion, also secured its spot after a strong qualifying campaign. Their qualification brings joy to fans who had been frustrated by their earlier failures. The two nations now join Algeria, Egypt, Ivory Coast, Morocco, Senegal, South Africa, and Tunisia as the nine African teams automatically heading to the 2026 tournament in the United States, Canada, and Mexico. Four more teams — Cameroon, Gabon, DR Congo, and Nigeria — will compete in a mini-tournament in November for a chance to reach intercontinental play-offs in March. […]

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Musa Urges Super Eagles to Gift Him Birthday Win Over Benin

Super Eagles captain Ahmed Musa has called on his teammates to give him the “best birthday gift” — a victory over Benin Republic in today’s crucial 2026 World Cup qualifier in Uyo. In a video shared on the Super Eagles’ official X handle, the 33-year-old forward expressed confidence in the team’s ability to deliver, saying the match means more than just three points. “Hello guys, today is the day, and today is my birthday.We all know what is at stake when they get and wait for the result of South Africa–Rwanda. I know you can do it.This is the best birthday gift that you’re gonna give me, guys. I miss you all. I wish you best of luck,” Musa said. Nigeria’s most-capped player also urged the team to replicate their fighting spirit from the last outing.“Hope so far good. I […]

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FIFA opens case against South Africa over ineligible player

FIFA has officially opened disciplinary proceedings against the South African Football Association (SAFA) for fielding Teboho Mokoena, an ineligible player, during a 2026 World Cup qualifier against Lesotho in March. According to South African outlet SABC Sport, FIFA confirmed in a letter dated September 15, 2025, that both Mokoena and SAFA face charges of breaching disciplinary regulations, including the fielding of an ineligible player. The case has been referred to the FIFA Disciplinary Committee, with SAFA and the player given six days to submit their defence. Mokoena, 28, should have been suspended for the Lesotho match after accumulating two yellow cards earlier in the qualifiers — first against Benin in November 2023 and then against Zimbabwe in June 2024. Under FIFA rules, this automatically triggered a one-match ban. If found guilty, Bafana Bafana could be forced to forfeit the result, […]

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Irene Onwuka Wins African Women’s Achievers Award in South Africa

Queen Irene Onwuka, founder of the Queen Irene Onwuka Peace Foundation (QIOP), has been honoured at the African Women’s Achievers Awards and Summit (AWAA 2025) in South Africa. She was named among the 100 African Women Change Makers and also received the African Icon 2025 for Economic Advancement award. The recognition celebrates trailblazing women from across 30 African nations who are driving the continent’s growth and prosperity. Reacting via social media, Queen Onwuka expressed gratitude, describing the honour as a call to do more for Africa’s development. “I was thrilled and honoured to be recognized as one of the 100 African change makers and African Icon 2025 for Economic Advancement. This is an award I don’t take for granted. It is a call for more efforts and contributions in whatever way we can for the economic good of Africa,” she […]

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President Ramaphosa Meets Trump at White House Amid Tensions Over Refugee Policy and Trade

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa met with U.S. President Donald Trump at the White House today, aiming to mend strained relations between the two nations. The meeting comes amid escalating tensions over U.S. refugee policies favoring white South Africans and trade disputes affecting bilateral economic ties. Diplomatic Strains and Refugee Controversy The relationship between South Africa and the United States has been under pressure since the Trump administration's decision to grant refugee status to a group of white South African farmers, citing alleged persecution. President Trump has claimed that white Afrikaner farmers are victims of "genocide," a characterization strongly disputed by the South African government, which attributes farm attacks to broader crime issues rather than racially motivated violence. In response to these developments, South Africa's ambassador to the U.S., Ebrahim Rasool, was expelled earlier this year after criticizing the Trump […]

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