Uganda: Uganda’s Film Industry Booms Amid Calls for Investment, Regulation, Commercial Growth
[Nile Post] Uganda’s film industry is undergoing a transformative period, evolving from a niche creative space into a dynamic sector with growing talent, improved production quality, and rising commercial potential.
South Africa: Artists and Activists Take Over Joburg Skyline Ahead of G20 Summit
[GroundUp] They projected a series of illustrations, demanding urgent action on the global debt crisis and climate accountability
Africa: All of Africa Today – November 19, 2025
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Kenya: Three Tribes Make Up Over Half of Kenya’s Parastatal Workforce, NCIC
[Capital FM] Nairobi — Three ethnic groups – Kikuyu, Kalenjin, and Luo – make up more than half of employees in Kenya’s state corporations, highlighting persistent ethnic imbalance in public sector appointments, according to new data from the National…
South Africa: Treasury Cuts 9,000 Ghost Workers from Payroll – South African News Briefs – November 13, 2025
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Africa: How Essential is the Africa Tech Festival to the Continent’s Innovation?
[InfoWire] The Africa Tech Festival is described as Cape Town’s premier event for tech trends, innovation, and networking from Africa and elsewhere. Held from 11-13 November (10-13 November for VIP and partner events), the festival’s aim is to unite te…
South Africa: Youth Joblessness Still High Despite Rate Drop – South African News Briefs – November 11, 2025
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Nigeria: Govt Approves Task Force On ‘Detty December’, Establishes Tourism Economic Zones
[Premium Times] Detty December is the slang term for the festive, party-filled holiday season in Nigeria from mid-December to the New Year, characterised by numerous concerts, festivals, and social gatherings.
Nigeria: How Costly Mistake Stopped Nigeria From Becoming World’s Financial Capital – Akon
[Premium Times] The singer emphasised that it is not too late for Nigeria to reclaim control of its resources and shape its future.
South Africa: Over 100 Organisations Unite to Demand Ban On Online Gambling in South Africa
[Namibian] In a historic show of unity, 107 organisations from South Africa’s labour, civic, faith-based, and welfare sectors have signed the Civil Society Declaration on the Harm of Online Gambling, calling for a national ban on all forms of online be…