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Madagascar : Relations between junta and SADC go south
Colonel Michael Randrianirina, the head of Madagascar's junta, remains angry with the Southern African Development Community (SADC). At the heart [...]
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Independent Online
· Jul 2, 2026
Crossing The Line | Democracy, genocide and lessons from the struggle against apartheid
Crossing The Line | Democracy, genocide and lessons from the struggle against apartheid
The Namibian
· Jul 5, 2026
Racial Capitalism and Genocide in Namibia
Genocide lies at the heart of colonialism and imperialism, from the destruction of indigenous peoples in the Americas to the Khoe in South Africa and the Herero and Nama in Namibia. The genocide committed in Namibia between 1904 and 1908 was not an isolated atrocity. It was the violent foundation of the country’s racial-capitalist order. [] The post Racial Capitalism and Genocide in Namibia appeared first on The Namibian.
MyJoyOnline
· Jul 3, 2026
Ghana and South Africa in diplomatic standoff over alleged killing of migrant
A significant diplomatic impasse has emerged between South Africa and Ghana following the death of a Ghanaian national in Cape Town. The tension hinges on diametrically opposed accounts regarding the cause and context of the incident. The Ghanaian government has formally condemned what it characterises as a fatal consequence of rising xenophobic violence. Conversely, South []
Africa.com
· Jul 2, 2026
SADC Urges Madagascar to Restore Democracy
The Southern African Development Community (SADC) leaders have urged Madagascar’s transitional government to implement transparent, time-bound reforms that restore constitutional rule. The appeal follows the October ouster of former President Andry Rajoelina after youth-led protests over water and electricity shortages escalated into unrest, with Army Colonel Michael Randrianirina now leading the country. SADC leaders called []
Guineematin.com
· Jun 23, 2026
Guinéen vivant à Djoulabougou (Côte d’Ivoire), Mamady Doumbouya rêve de « rentrer définitivement au pays »
Mamady Doumbouya exerce actuellement le métier de menuisier à Djoulabougou, localité où il est né, dans le sud-ouest de la Côte d’Ivoire. Originaire de la préfecture de Guéckédou, en Guinée forestière, une ville dont il éprouve aujourd’hui la nostalgie, il assume la responsabilité d’une famille de 25 personnes depuis le décès de son père. Famille, [] The post Guinéen vivant à Djoulabougou (Côte d’Ivoire), Mamady Doumbouya rêve de « rentrer définitivement au pays » first appeared on Guineematin.com.
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· Jul 4, 2026
VINCENZIA LEITICH | The rules of power are changing in Africa
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Related coverage for "Madagascar : Relations between junta and SADC go south": Independent Online — Crossing The Line | Democracy, genocide and lessons from the struggle against apartheid. The Namibian — Racial Capitalism and Genocide in Namibia. MyJoyOnline — Ghana and South Africa in diplomatic standoff over alleged killing of migrant . Africa.com — SADC Urges Madagascar to Restore Democracy. Guineematin.com — Guinéen vivant à Djoulabougou (Côte d’Ivoire), Mamady Doumbouya rêve de « rentrer définitivement au pays ». SundayTimes — VINCENZIA LEITICH | The rules of power are changing in Africa