South Africa’s DA Puts Cape Town Mayor on Leave From Party Activity

South Africa’s DA Puts Cape Town Mayor on Leave From Party Activity

JOHANNESBURG(Capital Markets in Africa) – South Africa’s main opposition party, the Democratic Alliance, placed City of Cape Town Mayor Patricia de Lille and councillor J.P. Smith on special leave from the organization’s activities. Smith and members of the city’s Internal Investigations Unit allegedly made malicious and defamatory remarks about De Lille, Business Day reported Tuesday, citing a statement from the mayor. Some local newspapers reported that De Lille had “irregular” upgrades done at her home,…

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Zuma Succession Fight May Spur ANC to Pick Compromise Leader

Zuma Succession Fight May Spur ANC to Pick Compromise Leader

LAGOS (Capital Markets in Africa) – As the battle to succeed South African President Jacob Zuma as leader of the African National Congress grows increasingly fractious, party Treasurer-General Zweli Mkhize is emerging as a possible compromise choice to keep the continent’s oldest political movement from tearing itself apart. While the race for the top job is widely seen as a head-to-head contest between Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa and Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma, the president’s ex-wife and former chairwoman of the African Union Commission, Mkhize, a 61-year-old…

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Uganda Bans Some Live Broadcasts as President-Age Debate Likely

Uganda Bans Some Live Broadcasts as President-Age Debate Likely

KAMPALA (Capital Markets in Africa) – Ugandan authorities told broadcasters to stop airing some live coverage as the East African nation nears a parliamentary debate on a constitutional amendment that would let President Yoweri Museveni attempt to extend his three-decade rule. The Uganda Communications Commission directed all broadcasters to refrain from airing “live feeds which are in breach of the minimum broadcasting standards,” according to a statement published on Twitter by NBS Television, a local channel. The…

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Kenya’s Top Court Slams Electoral Body Over Botched Election

Kenya’s Top Court Slams Electoral Body Over Botched Election

NAIROBI (Capital Markets in Africa) – Kenya’s top court delivered a stinging rebuke of the nation’s electoral commission, identifying a litany of failures in its handling of last month’s botched presidential elections and describing its explanations for the failure of its systems as unacceptable. The Supreme Court ruled the Aug. 8 election unlawful on Sept. 1, and ordered a rerun. A five-judge bench on Wednesday delivered the court’s detailed judgment, which upheld the main opposition’s complaints that President Uhuru…

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Hacking, Fraud Claims Threaten to Spark Kenyan Vote Crisis

Hacking, Fraud Claims Threaten to Spark Kenyan Vote Crisis

NAIROBI (Capital Markets in Africa) – Kenya is sliding toward a potentially violent political crisis over opposition allegations that hackers interfered with provisional vote tallies from Tuesday’s general elections. The normally bustling streets of Nairobi, the capital, and business hub of East Africa’s biggest economy, were largely deserted Wednesday as residents stayed home bracing for potential trouble. Tension was heightened after the election commission released initial results showing President Uhuru Kenyatta with a commanding lead over his…

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Blind’ Preparations Seen Stoking Risk of Kenyan Vote Unrest

Blind’ Preparations Seen Stoking Risk of Kenyan Vote Unrest

NAIROBI (Capital Markets in Africa) – Less than a month before Kenyans are due to go to the polls, electoral authorities are behind on everything from printing ballot papers to finalizing a voter list. That risks a disputed outcome and unrest a decade after post-election violence engulfed the East African nation. While the Independent Electoral & Boundaries Commission says the vote will take place Aug. 8, there has been a court appeal over the ballot…

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