In this week’s Africa Friday, Katlego Legodi joined by the National Political Commissar of the Zimbabwe Communist Party, Ian Beddowes to unpack key stories shaping the continent, from Interpol and Afripol’s joint crackdown on terror financing across Africa to Uganda’s electoral commission confirming the final date for the upcoming general election. We also look at rising tensions in Cameroon, where one person has been killed as the nation awaits election results, and at the ICJ’s ruling that Israel must allow UN humanitarian agencies to continue their work in Gaza. Plus, growing debate surrounds ZANU (PF)’s proposal to amend Zimbabwe’s constitution to allow President Mnangagwa to extend his stay in office beyond the current two-term limit.
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