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Africa Update Report with Advocate Sipho Mantula, Researcher: Thabo Mbeki African School of Public & International Affairs: Unisa

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24 July 2025

 

  1. Mozambique - Maputo

The Mozambican Public Prosecutor’s Office (PGR) accuses politician Venâncio Mondlane of acting premeditatedly and with the support of third parties in the five crimes he is indicted of, in connection with the post-election protests, and admits reviewing the coercive measures in his case.

 

  1. DR Congo - North Kivu

Fighting erupted in eastern DRC despite recent peace deal between Kinshasa and M23 rebels

Renewed fighting in the Democratic Republic of the Congo’s eastern North Kivu region, despite the ink being barely dry on a peace deal signed last week in Doha between Kinshasa and the Rwanda-backed M23 rebels.  

 

  1. Malawi- Lilongwe 

Malawi Parliament Dissolved Ahead of September 2025 General Elections

Malawi has officially entered the campaign period for the highly anticipated September 16, 2025 Tripartite Elections, following the dissolution of the 2019-2025 Parliament.

 

  1. In our historical archives, it was on this day 24 July 1986 when Zambian President, Kenneth Kaunda publicly rebuked Britain's foreign secretary, Geoffrey Howe, accusing him and President Reagan of supporting South Africa’s apartheid government.
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