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NNN revisits liberation struggle roots at Kongwa camp in Tanzania

The Namibian

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June 22, 2026

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President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah on Sunday visited the historic Kongwa military camp in Tanzania, a site that played a pivotal role in Namibia’s liberation struggle. The visit formed part of her state visit to Tanzania and served as a symbolic return to one of the key centres of southern Africa’s fight against colonialism and apartheid. “Kongwa [] The post NNN revisits liberation struggle roots at Kongwa camp in Tanzania appeared first on The Namibian.

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Voice of Nigeria

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· Jun 27, 2026

Troops Dismantle ISWAP Roadblock, Rescue 53 Victims in Borno

Operation HADIN KAI troops have disrupted an ISWAP attempt to cut off civilian movement in southern Borno, rescuing 53 abducted civilians and recovering eight vehicles after dismantling a terrorist roadblock during a rapid-response operation. The operation, conducted by troops of 135 Special Forces Battalion under Sector 2 of Operation HADIN KAI, targeted insurgents who had [] The post Troops Dismantle ISWAP Roadblock, Rescue 53 Victims in Borno appeared first on Voice of Nigeria.

Independent Online

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· 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

Watchdog Uganda

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· Jul 2, 2026

SPECIAL REPORT: KIRA’S URBAN REVOLUTION — HOW DECENTRALISATION, GOVERNMENT INVESTMENT AND LOCAL ACCOUNTABILITY ARE RESHAPING UGANDA’S FASTEST-GROWING MUNICIPALITY

By Brian Mugenyi | Watchdog Uganda mugenyijj@gmail.com KIRA MUNICIPALITY, UGANDA — Every morning, before the city of Kampala fully wakes up, a different kind of movement begins in Kira Municipality. Thousands of workers, students, traders, and business owners flood the roads connecting Kira to Kampala and neighboring districts, turning the municipality into one of the [] The post SPECIAL REPORT: KIRA’S URBAN REVOLUTION — HOW DECENTRALISATION, GOVERNMENT INVESTMENT AND LOCAL ACCOUNTABILITY ARE RESHAPING UGANDA’S FASTEST-GROWING MUNICIPALITY appeared first on Watchdog Uganda.

Guinee news

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· Jun 28, 2026

Armée : la Guinée engage la construction de sa première École de guerre « on apprendra à penser la guerre…»

La Guinée franchit une nouvelle étape dans la structuration de son système de défense, avec le lancement des travaux de construction de sa première École de guerre au camp Alpha Yaya Diallo. En présence des plus hautes autorités civiles et militaires du pays ainsi que de partenaires étrangers, les autorités ont présenté ce projet comme []

Utusan Malaysia

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· Jul 11, 2026

Revolusi prodemokrasi Myanmar semakin lemah

MYANMAR: Revolusi pro­demo­krasi Myanmar semakin lemah selepas lima tahun perang saudara, dengan tentera kembali menguasai medan pertempuran ketika kumpulan pemberontak berdepan tekanan akibat kehilangan sekutu dan sokongan antarabangsa. Myanmar terjerumus ke dalam perang saudara selepas rampasan kuasa tentera pada 2021 yang menggulingkan kerajaan dipilih rakyat pimpinan Aung San Suu Kyi. Menurut kumpulan pemantau, lebih 100,000 ... Read more The post Revolusi prodemokrasi Myanmar semakin lemah appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.

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Related coverage for "NNN revisits liberation struggle roots at Kongwa camp in Tanzania": Voice of Nigeria — Troops Dismantle ISWAP Roadblock, Rescue 53 Victims in Borno. Independent Online — Crossing The Line | Democracy, genocide and lessons from the struggle against apartheid. Watchdog Uganda — SPECIAL REPORT: KIRA’S URBAN REVOLUTION — HOW DECENTRALISATION, GOVERNMENT INVESTMENT AND LOCAL ACCOUNTABILITY ARE RESHAPING UGANDA’S FASTEST-GROWING MUNICIPALITY. Guinee news — Armée : la Guinée engage la construction de sa première École de guerre « on apprendra à penser la guerre…». Utusan Malaysia — Revolusi prodemokrasi Myanmar semakin lemah