SOUTH AFRICA’S PRESIDENT DEFENDS LAND LAW

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Africa's latest headlines bring a mix of legal reforms, economic shifts, and security concerns. In Uganda, the Minister for Justice has been ordered to take action against prolonged pre-trial detentions, a move that could bring relief to many awaiting justice. Meanwhile, Zimbabwe’s banking sector has announced a 10% wage increase, signaling efforts to cushion employees amid economic challenges.

In Kenya, private sector growth slowed in January, reflecting ongoing economic uncertainties. Adding to the country's concerns, a cyberattack has exposed the business dealings of Kenya's political elite, raising questions about transparency and security.

Over in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Red Cross workers continue mass burials in Goma as the region struggles with ongoing violence and humanitarian crises. Meanwhile, Ghanaian artist Aya RamzyB has made headlines by insisting that musician Castro is still alive, despite his legal declaration of death years ago.

In the world of sports, the President of the Liberia Basketball Association (LBA) is calling for equal government support for basketball, highlighting the need for balanced funding in sports development.

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