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Yakani urges citizen constitutional dialogue as South Sudan marks 15 years

Eye Radio

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July 9, 2026

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Community Empowerment for Progress Organization (CEPO) Executive Director Edmund Yakani has described South Sudan’s 13 years since independence as a period dominated by political instability, conflict and governance challenges, calling for a citizen-led constitutional dialogue to help address the country’s crises. Speaking in a message marking South Sudan’s 15th Independence Anniversary, Yakani said the country [] The post Yakani urges citizen constitutional dialogue as South Sudan marks 15 years appeared first on Eye Radio.

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Eye Radio

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· Jun 28, 2026

Equatoria traditional leaders renew call for federalism, credible elections

Religious and traditional leaders from the Equatoria region have called for the adoption of federalism, comprehensive security sector reforms and credible national elections as key steps toward lasting peace and stability in South Sudan. The call was made in a communiqué issued at the end of the Equatoria Inter-State Non-Partisan People-to-People Peace Conference held from [] The post Equatoria traditional leaders renew call for federalism, credible elections appeared first on Eye Radio.

AllAfrica

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· Jul 6, 2026

Tanzania: Tanzania Has Banned Political Rallies Again - What the Government Fears

[The Conversation Africa] Public rallies were banned in Tanzania in June 2026 for the second time in a decade. The first ban was imposed by President John Magufuli in 2016. His successor, President Samia Hassan, lifted it in 2023 as part of a reform agenda. Now she has reimposed the ban. Dan Paget has spent over a decade chronicling the struggles of Tanzania's democracy movement amid waves of repression. He's had a special focus on a form of political communication that's of extraordinary significance in Tanzania: mass rallies. He

Sada Elbalad

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· Jun 30, 2026

What South Africa’s June 30 Deadline Reveals About State Authority and African Integration

What South Africa’s June 30 Deadline Reveals About State Authority and African Integration

Guineematin.com

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· Jul 2, 2026

Ratoma : « Je serai un bon maire, un maire exemplaire », promet Kabinet Diawara

Les communes guinéennes ont désormais leurs nouveaux maires. Après leur installation officielle ce jeudi 2 juillet 2026, les conseillers communaux élus lors des élections du 31 mai ont aussitôt procédé à l’élection des exécutifs communaux. À Ratoma, c’est Kabinet Diawara, élu sous la bannière du PPC, qui a été choisi pour diriger la commune pour les cinq ans à [] The post Ratoma : « Je serai un bon maire, un maire exemplaire », promet Kabinet Diawara first appeared on Guineematin.com.

Voice of Nigeria

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· Jun 28, 2026

Governor Soludo Seeks State-Clergy Ties to Boost Development

Governor of Anambra State, Professor Chukwuma Charles Soludo, CFR, has made the clarion call for a robust and formalised collaboration between the State Government and the Christian clergy to foster moral renewal and sustainable development. Governor Soludo madw the call during the 2026 Church Shift and Holy Spirit Conference, hosted at the International Convention Centre, [] The post Governor Soludo Seeks State-Clergy Ties to Boost Development appeared first on Voice of Nigeria.

TRT World

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· Jun 26, 2026

Africa Matters: South Sudan Decides

South Sudan has set its first election as an independent nation for December 22. But the country has delayed several elections in the past due to civil war and political tensions. So can it hold a credible poll in six months? As Ebola cases in the Democratic Republic of the Congo surge to their highest total in a single month, the only hospital in the eastern town of Mongbwalu is overwhelmed with patients. And as a foot-and-mouth disease outbreak in Botswana hurts beef exports and farmers, it is also forcing more people to change their diets.

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Related coverage for "Yakani urges citizen constitutional dialogue as South Sudan marks 15 years": Eye Radio — Equatoria traditional leaders renew call for federalism, credible elections. AllAfrica — Tanzania: Tanzania Has Banned Political Rallies Again - What the Government Fears. Sada Elbalad — What South Africa’s June 30 Deadline Reveals About State Authority and African Integration. Guineematin.com — Ratoma : « Je serai un bon maire, un maire exemplaire », promet Kabinet Diawara. Voice of Nigeria — Governor Soludo Seeks State-Clergy Ties to Boost Development. TRT World — Africa Matters: South Sudan Decides