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Africa News Live Updates: Nigeria rebuilds schools, South Africa fights extinction, Mediterranean faces climate strain

ByRomeo Minalane

Aug 12, 2025
Africa News Live Updates: Nigeria rebuilds schools, South Africa fights extinction, Mediterranean faces climate strain

Africa News Live Updates: Stay tuned to our live coverage bringing you the pulse of Africa as it happens. We’re tracking unfolding political shifts, peace and security developments, regional cooperation milestones, breakthroughs in business and technology, the effects of climate change, population movements and community-led change. Watch how nations across the continent engage with the world and confront challenges at home and abroad across every sphere of life

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Good morning, Africa — here’s what’s unfolding today. From Borno’s push to rebuild schools after years of insurgency, to a public health alert over a new mosquito-borne disease, Nigeria is seeing major developments in education, health and security. Across the continent, South Africa confronts the near-extinction of the Taita falcon, Mediterranean nations grapple with mounting environmental threats and Lagos tightens safety checks on ride-hailing services. We’re also tracking moves to boost financial inclusion, a cybercrime-arms arrest with big investment implications, and the latest from BBNaija 10. Follow along for live updates as the day develops:

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Africa News Live Updates: Stay tuned to our live coverage bringing you the pulse of Africa as it happens. We’re tracking unfolding political shifts, peace and security developments, regional cooperation milestones, breakthroughs in business and technology, the effects of climate change, population movements and community-led change. Watch how nations across the continent engage with the world and confront challenges at home and abroad across every sphere of life

August 12, 2025, 04:00:02 (IST)

Nigerian forces kill more than 100 ‘bandits’ in northwest Zamfara state

Nigerian forces killed over 100 ‘bandits’ in a combined air and ground raid in Zamfara state on Sunday, France 24 said in a report citing a conflict monitoring document produced for the United Nations. The operation follows a recent deadly attack by the same gang on Adabka village. The military action addresses an ongoing conflict in northwest Nigeria, where organised crime and resource disputes have contributed to worsening regional instability, widespread displacement, and malnutrition.

August 12, 2025, 03:03:20 (IST)

De Beers executive highlights challenges from synthetic diamonds and shifting China demand

De Beers is facing one of its most difficult market periods in two years, driven by the dual pressures of rising competition from synthetic diamonds and a significant shift in China’s role as a consumer market, the Botswana Gazette said in a report. Paul Rowley, a vice president at the diamond company, outlined these challenges, which have substantial economic implications for diamond-producing nations in Africa, particularly Botswana. The situation underscores the vulnerability of economies dependent on single commodities to global market fluctuations and evolving consumer preferences.

August 12, 2025, 02:48:00 (IST)

Botswana’s transport sector revenue falls in first quarter

Botswana’s transport and infrastructure sector saw a decline in performance during the first quarter, with both rail and air traffic reporting drops in revenue and volume, according to the Botswana Gazette. The report, citing data from Statistics Botswana, notes that rail freight revenue was P47.5 million. The downturn is viewed as a challenge to the nation’s economic diversification efforts and its role as a regional transit hub, and may reflect broader economic shifts within the Southern African Development Community (SADC).

August 12, 2025, 02:30:28 (IST)

Botswana’s public pension fund flags risk from early withdrawals

The Botswana Public Officers Pension Fund (BPOPF) has raised concerns over an increasing trend of members making early withdrawals, the Botswana Gazette said in a report. The fund highlights that while these withdrawals are often used to finance new business ventures or settle debts, a high failure rate of these enterprises is leaving pensioners financially exposed.

August 12, 2025, 01:45:06 (IST)

Budget airline suspends pilot following misconduct allegations in Cape Verde

A budget airline has suspended a pilot after he was allegedly seen ‘drunk and naked’ in a hotel in Cape Verde, BBC says in a report. The pilot was grounded following complaints made by hotel guests regarding his conduct while off-duty. The airline has initiated disciplinary action in response to the allegations.

August 12, 2025, 01:34:24 (IST)

Wallabies feel battle-hardened for upcoming match against Springboks

Australia’s national rugby team, the Wallabies, feel prepared for their upcoming opening Rugby Championship match against South Africa’s Springboks on Saturday, according to a report in The Star. Australian hooker Brandon Paenga-Amosa commented that the team feels battle-hardened after participating in a gruelling home series against the British & Irish Lions. This recent challenging experience is viewed within the Australian camp as ideal preparation for facing the Springboks.

August 12, 2025, 01:31:11 (IST)

South African students develop AI robot for plastic pollution, reach global prize final

Two students from Adams College in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, have been selected as finalists for the international Stockholm Junior Water Prize for their AI-powered robot, the AquaCrusader, The Star reports. The robot is designed to collect microplastics from aquatic environments.

August 12, 2025, 01:30:02 (IST)

Father of victim in Ekweremadu organ trafficking case dies

The father of the victim in the high-profile organ trafficking case involving former Nigerian Deputy Senate President Ike Ekweremadu has died, Premium Times said in a report. This development follows the March 2023 conviction of Ekweremadu, his wife Beatrice, and a doctor by a UK court for conspiracy to facilitate organ harvesting. The continued public attention on this case, which involved a senior political figure, underscores persistent concerns regarding governance, elite impunity, and the rule of law in Nigeria, factors that can influence international investor perceptions of political risk in the country.

August 12, 2025, 01:19:25 (IST)

ANC accuses IFP of municipal mismanagement and service delivery failures in South Africa

Political tensions have increased in South Africa as the African National Congress (ANC) has publicly accused the Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP) of mismanaging the UThukela District Municipality, according to a report in The Star. The ANC alleges that the IFP-led municipality has failed in its service delivery responsibilities and has not fulfilled its financial obligations. These accusations highlight the intense political rivalry between the two parties over local governance in the KwaZulu-Natal province.

August 12, 2025, 01:12:38 (IST)

KwaZulu-Natal committee promises action on poor water quality

The portfolio committee on the department of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, has promised to engage the department regarding the province’s poor state of water quality, The Star said in a report. The commitment from the provincial oversight body is a direct response to the critical water situation in the region.

August 12, 2025, 01:09:55 (IST)

Nigerian president appoints Rinsola Abiola to new government position

Nigeria’s President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has appointed Rinsola Abiola to an unspecified new government position, as per a report in Premium Times. Abiola, who is an expert in strategic communication and government relations, previously served in the administration as a Senior Special Assistant to the President. The specific details of her new role were not disclosed in the announcement.

August 12, 2025, 01:08:29 (IST)

Remo Stars’ Daniel Arierhi named top scorer in NPFL Youth League

Daniel Arierhi of Remo Stars has emerged as the top scorer in the Nigerian Professional Football League (NPFL) Youth League tournament held in Ikenne, according to a report in Premium Times. Arierhi scored four of the tournament’s 39 total goals, which were recorded over 15 games. The NPFL Youth League is a key developmental platform and feeder system for Nigeria’s main professional football league, representing an investment in talent identification and human capital for the country’s professional sports sector.

August 12, 2025, 01:06:29 (IST)

Tinubu reappoints Dankaka as FCC chairman, names new secretary and commissioners

Nigeria’s President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has reappointed Dr. Muheeba Dankaka to her position as Chairman of the Federal Character Commission (FCC), according to a report in Premium Times. The president also approved the appointment of Mohammed Musa as the new secretary for the commission, along with several other new commissioners.

August 12, 2025, 01:05:06 (IST)

Detention of Nigerian opposition figure Tambuwal raises political risk concerns

The detention of prominent Nigerian opposition figure and former Sokoto State Governor, Aminu Tambuwal, by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) introduces a layer of political risk that could concern investors, according to a report in Premium Times. While the action is framed as part of the government’s anti-corruption drive, its timing and the targeting of a high-profile opposition member could be interpreted as political instability or the use of state institutions against political rivals. Such developments can impact investor sentiment by increasing perceived country risk, potentially affecting foreign direct investment and capital market stability, as the business community monitors for signs of selective justice versus a genuine, broad-based commitment to the rule of law.

August 12, 2025, 00:45:30 (IST)

Namibian government addresses safety concerns over school HPV vaccine program

The government of Namibia has publicly addressed safety concerns and what it calls “conspiracy theories” surrounding the national rollout of the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine for girls in schools, as per a report in The Namibian. Following the distribution of parental consent letters by schools, Penda Ithindi, the current executive director of health and social services, sought to reassure the public by stating the government “cannot conspire to kill its own people.”

August 12, 2025, 00:34:49 (IST)

DA proposes overhaul of South Africa’s economic empowerment laws

Democratic Alliance (DA) leader John Steenhuisen has introduced a six-point plan aimed at overhauling South Africa’s key economic legislation, including the Broad-based Black Economic Empowerment (BBBEE) policies, as per a report in The Star. The proposal has reignited a national debate on economic transformation and its impact on the country’s high unemployment and slow growth. For the business sector, the proposed reforms could signal a significant shift in economic policy, potentially leading to reduced regulatory compliance costs but also creating uncertainty for local and international investors. The debate centres on whether the DA’s approach can foster a more competitive economy and create jobs, versus concerns that it could undermine efforts to redress historical economic inequalities.

August 12, 2025, 00:31:46 (IST)

OK Zimbabwe secures $20 million lifeline, seeks up to $30 million amid retail challenges

Retailer OK Zimbabwe has secured a $20 million capital lifeline and intends to raise as much as $30 million in total to bolster its struggling operations, according to a report in The Star. The capital injection is aimed at navigating the country’s challenging retail landscape, which is marked by significant economic headwinds. The company is a major player in Zimbabwe’s retail sector, where it competes with other established brands including Pick n Pay and Spar.

August 11, 2025, 23:55:44 (IST)

Rwanda’s nationwide storm alert highlights climate risks for agriculture and infrastructure

Rwanda’s national meteorology agency, Meteo Rwanda, has issued a nationwide alert for rainfall and thunderstorms for the evening of August 11, as per a report in The New Times. This public safety warning underscores significant economic risks for the nation, particularly for its largely agrarian economy, where such events can damage crops and affect food security. The alert also brings into focus the country’s long-term development strategies, testing the resilience of urban drainage, transport infrastructure, and construction projects against the increasing frequency of severe weather events linked to climate change.

August 11, 2025, 23:53:58 (IST)

Former lawmaker calls for Nnamdi Kanu’s pardon to address economic disruption in Nigeria

A former Lagos lawmaker has called on Nigerian President Bola Tinubu to pardon and release Nnamdi Kanu, the detained leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Premium Times says in a report. The plea is positioned as a political solution to the persistent insecurity and economic instability, including disruptive ‘sit-at-home’ orders, that have impacted Nigeria’s Southeast region. Kanu has been held since June 2021 on terrorism charges following his controversial repatriation from Kenya. His release is seen by supporters as a critical step towards de-escalation and regional reconciliation, which could improve the investment climate, though a presidential pardon bypassing the judiciary also raises questions about the rule of law for the business community.

August 11, 2025, 23:52:12 (IST)

Service delivery dispute in Namibian port city signals political risk ahead of elections

Sophia Shaningwa, secretary general of Namibia’s ruling Swapo party, has been accused of politicising a community meeting concerning poor municipal service delivery in the key port city of Walvis Bay, The Namibian said in a report. The incident, where Shaningwa was to receive a petition from a residents’ association, underscores growing public discontent with governance, a factor that could create uncertainty for businesses and investors. For a city that serves as Namibia’s primary commercial port and a significant economic hub, persistent issues with service delivery and the perception of political maneuvering over substantive solutions may be viewed as a risk to the local business environment, particularly with general elections scheduled for late 2024.

August 11, 2025, 23:51:37 (IST)

Former Namibian president urges officials to stop stealing public funds

Former Namibian President Hifikepunye Pohamba has publicly called on leaders and officials to stop stealing public resources amid a series of corruption scandals, according to a report in The Namibian. Speaking during a visit from Ohangwena Governor Kadiva Hamutumwa at his homestead, Pohamba’s remarks are a direct response to ongoing issues such as the ‘Fishrot scandal,’ which has implicated high-ranking officials in corruption and led to arrests. The former leader specifically urged members of the ruling SWAPO party to be content with their government salaries and cease the misappropriation of public funds.

August 11, 2025, 23:50:27 (IST)

South Africa ends Guinea’s unbeaten record with 2-1 victory in CHAN match

South Africa’s national football team, Bafana Bafana, secured a 2-1 victory over Guinea, ending the latter’s long-standing unbeaten record, according to a report in The Star. The win occurred during a Group C match of the African Nations Championship (CHAN), which was held in Kampala. The report notes that the South African team showcased a strong performance to achieve the result.

August 11, 2025, 23:50:06 (IST)

South Africa’s opposition DA backs 4,000MW nuclear plant, raising fiscal and energy policy questions

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