In today’s video, we bring you the latest headlines from across Africa.
In Gabon, the nation’s courts have shut down as magistrates stage a protest demanding better pay and improved working conditions. The strike has brought the judicial system to a halt, highlighting concerns over labor rights and governance.
Ghana is grappling with a $156 million budget shortfall following the freeze of USAID funding. The financial gap poses challenges for the country’s development projects and public services.
In Uganda, the health crisis continues as the number of confirmed Ebola cases rises to nine. Authorities are intensifying efforts to contain the outbreak and prevent further spread.
Meanwhile, tensions escalate in the Democratic Republic of Congo, where M23 rebels have threatened to advance on Bukavu. The situation raises fears of renewed conflict and displacement in the region.
On the entertainment front, Ghanaian musician Article Wan has stepped up to defend Shatta Wale amid recent controversies, adding his voice to the ongoing discussions in the music industry.
And in sports, Southern African nations have made history by securing a record seven spots in the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations. The strong representation underscores the region’s growing influence in African football.
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