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South Africa defends joint naval drills with Iran, Russia and China as vital for maritime security

South Africa has defended its decision to host joint naval exercises with Iran, Russia and China, saying the drills are essential for maritime security and regional cooperation. The week long Will for Peace 2026 exercise began off the country’s coast on January 9 and is being led by China.​ Officials in Pretoria said the manoeuvres are not aimed at any country but are focused on protecting sea lanes, combating piracy and safeguarding maritime economic activities. The South African Navy described the drills as a practical response to rising tensions at sea and the growing importance of secure shipping routes.​ Warships from China and Iran, including destroyers, are participating alongside Russian and Emirati corvettes, while South Africa has deployed a frigate. Other BRICS partners and new members, such as Indonesia, Ethiopia and Brazil, have joined as observers to the exercise.​ The […]

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AFCON knockout stage raises stakes for Super Eagles and rivals

The Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco has entered the knockout phase, shifting from cautious group stage management to all or nothing football as the Round of 16 begins this weekend.​For Nigeria and other contenders, every decision, mistake and moment now carries far greater weight than early group form.​ Nigeria head into the knockouts as one of the most impressive sides after a perfect group record, free scoring performances and effective squad rotation that secured qualification with a game to spare.​However, a late scare in their 3 2 win over Tunisia underlined how quickly control can slip at this stage and how fine the margins now are.​ Algeria also progressed with maximum points, showing a level of control they lacked in recent editions, while Egypt relied on structure and efficiency to get through.​By contrast, defending champions Côte d’Ivoire and perennial […]

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Super Eagles to face Mozambique in AFCON last 16

The Super Eagles will meet the Mambas of Mozambique in their Africa Cup of Nations Round of 16 tie in Fez on Monday after the final matches in Group F were concluded.​Mozambique finished third in Group F to set up the knockout clash with Nigeria, who qualified earlier as winners of Group C.​ On the final night in Group F, defending champions Cote d’Ivoire produced a strong comeback from 2 0 down to beat Gabon 3 2 in a thrilling encounter.​In the other game, Cameroon edged Mozambique 2 1, a result that confirmed the final standings in the group.​ Cote d’Ivoire finished top of the section on goal difference ahead of Cameroon, with both teams collecting seven points from three matches.​Mozambique ended in third place on three points, thanks to their earlier win over Gabon, who finished bottom without a […]

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Gunmen kill 9, injure 10 in South Africa bar

Gunmen have killed nine people and injured ten others in a shooting at a bar in the Bekkersdal township, west of Johannesburg in South Africa. Police said the attack happened in the early hours of Sunday when a group of armed men stormed the tavern and opened fire on patrons.​​ According to authorities, the attackers continued shooting randomly as they fled the scene, leaving several victims in critical condition. Emergency services rushed the injured to nearby hospitals while police cordoned off the area for forensic investigations.​​ Police initially reported ten deaths but later revised the number to nine after confirming details from the scene and hospitals. The wounded are receiving treatment, and officials warned that the death toll could rise if some of the critically injured do not survive.​​ A manhunt has been launched for the suspects, with investigators appealing […]

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South Africa raids US-linked refugee centre, to deport Kenyans over illegal work

South Africa’s Department of Home Affairs has arrested seven Kenyan nationals during a raid on a centre in Johannesburg that processes applications for people seeking resettlement in the United States. Officials said the operation targeted suspected immigration violations and was carried out with support from other law enforcement agencies.​ According to the department, intelligence reports indicated that several Kenyans had recently entered South Africa on tourist visas but were working at the refugee processing centre in defiance of their visa conditions. Earlier applications for proper work visas for Kenyan staff at the facility had been rejected, but the individuals allegedly took up employment regardless.​ During the raid, authorities said they found seven Kenyan nationals actively engaged in work despite only holding visitor visas. All seven were arrested, issued deportation orders and told they are banned from re-entering South Africa for […]

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South Africa hostel shooting leaves 11 dead, including child

Gunmen have killed 11 people in a mass shooting at a hostel in South Africa’s capital, Pretoria, police have confirmed.​ The attackers stormed the hostel in the early hours of Saturday and opened fire, killing 10 adults and a three year old child at the scene.​ Police said officers responding to reports of gunfire found multiple bodies inside the building, while several other people were injured and taken to hospital for treatment.​ Investigators believe the incident may be linked to criminal or gang related tensions in the area, but said it was too early to confirm the exact motive.​ A manhunt has been launched for the suspects, with police appealing to residents for information and promising to deploy additional patrols to prevent further violence.​

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Zamfara Governor Joins Tinubu at G20 Summit in South Africa

Governor Dauda Lawal of Zamfara State has been selected to join President Bola Tinubu’s delegation for the 20th G20 Heads of State and Government Summit in Johannesburg, South Africa (Nov 22-23, 2025). Six other Nigerian governors will attend, joining leaders from all G20 member states, 16 guest countries, and regional communities from Africa, the Caribbean, and East Asia. The summit, themed “Solidarity, Equality, Sustainability,” will address issues including trade, development finance, global debt, climate change, food systems, energy transition, critical minerals, decent work, and the role of artificial intelligence. Tinubu is also expected to hold strategic meetings aimed at strengthening international cooperation, security, and economic development. After the G20, President Tinubu will attend the AU-EU Summit in Angola, where discussions will cover infrastructure, digital transformation, agribusiness, and inclusive growth.

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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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