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13:07
Issued on: 14/07/2025 - 10:48
13:07 min
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Hundreds of Kenyans have gathered to mourn the street vendor shot dead by police during recent protests in Nairobi. The tragedy has intensified calls for President William Ruto's resignation, following his controversial order to shoot anyone caught stealing or vandalising property during demonstrations.
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Cameroon has officially set a date for its presidential election, with President Paul Biya announcing it will take place on October 12. However, he did not disclose whether he will seek re-election. Debates are emerging regarding his candidacy, as some members within his own party are questioning the 92-year-old's fitness and ability to handle another term in office.
Plus, a research unit at the University of Cape Town is taking South Africa's Home Affairs department to court over a backlog of over 200,000 birth certificate applications, some of which have been pending for up to seven years. Critics say the system, which was meant to stop illegal immigration, is punishing vulnerable citizens, leaving many unable to access healthcare, finish school or find legal work.