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Gunmen open fire on commercial bus in Niger

Gunmen open fire on commercial bus in Niger
Several passengers were injured on Thursday when unidentified gunmen ambushed a public transport bus along the Niaktiré–Makolondi route in Niger Republic’s volatile Tillabéri region.
The attackers opened fire on the vehicle near Makolondi, a community close to Niger’s western border with Burkina Faso, an area plagued by escalating insecurity linked to extremist groups. The bus was riddled with bullets, sustaining significant damage.
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Counter-insurgency expert Zagozola Makama, who reported the incident, noted that while no group has claimed responsibility, the attack fits a pattern of violence frequently attributed to jihadist factions operating in the region, including Jama’at Nasr al-Islam wal-Muslimin (JNIM) and the Islamic State in the Greater Sahara (ISGS).
Security forces have not yet issued an official statement regarding the attack.
Gunmen open fire on commercial bus in Niger
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34 Nigerien soldiers killed, dozens more wounded in deadly attack – Defence Ministry

34 Nigerien soldiers killed, dozens more wounded in deadly attack – Defence Ministry
34 Nigerien soldiers killed, dozens more wounded in deadly attack – Defence Ministry
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Ghanaian threaten showdown over high cost of alcoholic drinks

Ghanaian threaten showdown over high cost of alcoholic drinks
The Ghana Drunkards Association has issued a three-week ultimatum to the government to reduce the prices of alcoholic beverages or face a massive nationwide protest from its reported 16.65 million members.
In a video posted on X on Sunday, a man identified as Moses Obuah, believed to be the association’s leader or spokesperson, said the government must act swiftly in response to the recent appreciation of the Ghanaian cedi, which he said should have led to a reduction in alcohol prices.
“To date, the prices of alcoholic drinks keep going up. If you purchase alcohol, there is an increment of about 15%, and this affects vendors.
“We’ve learnt that the cedi has gained some strength and the price of some items has been reduced. However, the cost of alcohol remains high,” the association’s representative states.
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He further appealed directly to authorities, saying, “We are therefore calling on President John Dramani Mahama and his Minister for Trade and Industry to do something about the prices.
“We have given them a three-week grace period to meet us so we can deliberate on how to reduce the prices of alcohol. We are not making this call for only alcoholic drinks but for the non-alcoholic ones as well.”
The warning follows a remarkable rebound by the Ghanaian cedi in 2025, which has appreciated nearly 50 per cent against the US dollar, making it the best-performing currency globally so far this year.
Bloomberg data shows the cedi opened the year at about ₵15 per dollar and now trades close to ₵10.
The drunkards’ group argued that this currency strength should translate to lower prices for imported goods, including alcohol—something they say has not happened.
Ghanaian threaten showdown over high cost of alcoholic drinks
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Floods sink fully loaded school bus, bodies of pupils found

Floods sink fully loaded school bus, bodies of pupils found
The search for schoolchildren swept away by floods in South Africa’s Eastern Cape province has resumed after being halted overnight, officials have said.
The children were on their way to school in the town of Mthatha when their bus was carried away in flood waters as it was crossing a bridge on Tuesday morning.
A total of eight bodies, including that of the bus driver, have so far been recovered, Eastern Cape community safety official Xolile Nqatha has told private TV station Newzroom Afrika.
Other officials said three students were rescued on Tuesday, but it was unclear how many pupils were on the bus, which has since been found on a riverbank with no-one inside.
Public broadcaster SABC reported that the three children who were rescued were found clinging to trees.
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On Wednesday morning, Eastern Cape Premier Oscar Mabuyane visited the scene to witness rescue efforts, and to meet affected communities.
He told Newzroom Afrika that while the situation was a “difficult one”, he was “quite happy” with the response of the emergency services.
South Africa has been hit by heavy snow, rains and gale force winds that have officially claimed the lives of 14 people, nine from the floods and five in a road accident.
Nearly 500,000 homes were left without electricity on Tuesday – and state-owned power provider Eskom says efforts are being made to restore connections.
South Africa’s President Cyril Ramaphosa has offered his condolences to the families of those who died as he urged citizens to “display caution, care and cooperation as the worst impacts of winter weather take effect across the country”.
The Eastern Cape – the birthplace of anti-apartheid icon Nelson Mandela – has been worst-affected by the icy conditions, along with KwaZulu-Natal province.
The bad weather has forced the closure of some major roads in the two provinces to avoid further casualties.
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