DUMA BOKO SWORN IN AS BOTSWANA'S NEW PRESIDENT | SUDAN'S GENERAL RESHUFFLES CABINET

In this video, we cover several key developments across Africa. Botswana has officially welcomed its new president, Duma Boko, who was sworn in on Friday following a historic election that ended nearly 60 years of Botswana Democratic Party rule, marking a new chapter in the country’s politics.

In Sudan, military leader General Abdel Fattah has appointed Ambassador Ali Youssef Ahmed Al-Sharif as the country’s new foreign minister, a move that could signal changes in Sudan’s foreign policy direction.

At the third ministerial review conference of the Turkey-Africa Partnership, African nations reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening ties with Turkey, focusing on areas of mutual cooperation and development.

Tragically, in Uganda, a lightning strike at a refugee camp on Saturday evening claimed the lives of 13 children and one adult, with 34 others left injured. The incident has left the refugee community devastated as authorities work to provide support.

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