A presidential guide to stashing dodgy cash: A million dollars of unknown provenance is nice but brings its own problems: Where to store all that money, and how to make it look legitimate. Mozambican elites found a solution in South Africa.
All Protocol Observed Welcome to Issue 182 of The Continent Even independent observers say the people of Mozambique voted for change in the 9 October presidential election. But the ruling Frelimo party isn’t going anywhere – perhaps because staying in power is simply too lucrative. That means that the man who should be president might never be. Read the full issue here: https://bit.ly/TheContinent182 image
Operation Vala Umgodi, a joint effort by police and the army to combat illegal mining in South Africa, appears to have a new motto: By any means necessary. In the most recent escalation by the task team, this meant starvation and dehydration.
Review: French director Boris Lojkine’s newest feature L’Histoire de Souleymane follows Souleymane Sangare, an undocumented Guinean immigrant played by first-time actor Abou Sangare, whose asylum hearing is imminent. Hectic is an understatement.
Big Pic All’s well that ends swole: A competitor warms up ahead of the 2024 Mr & Miss East Africa Bodybuilding Contest in Nairobi, which celebrates strength and dedication in East Africa’s vibrant fitness culture. Photo: Luis Tato/AFP image
More than 1.7-million people in Malawi live with disabilities. But the hospital system is not set up for them, so they suffer indignity – and worse.
Photo Essay: The Tigray Disabled Veterans Association in Mekele, survived the war in Tigray and is rehabilitating disabled people regardless of their role in the carnage.
COMMENT: A second Trump presidency is not necessarily a disaster for the African continent. Over the course of the next four years, if he is true to form (and there is little reason to believe he has learnt anything from his first term), the rest of the world will be working out how to function without its self-appointed “indispensable nation”.
Several thousand people took to the streets of Maputo on Thursday to continue their protest against the official results of the 9 October presidential election. It was the culmination of what opposition leader Venâncio Mondlane called the “third phase” of the protests.
All Protocol Observed Welcome to Issue 181 of The Continent. Trump is back: on the African continent we must build the post-American world order we want; the sun is setting on liberators in southern Africa; and rebuilding limbs in post-war Tigray. Read the full issue here: https://bit.ly/TC181 image