Africa headline news today
Here are some of the top headlines from Africa today:
Politics
- South Africa: President Cyril Ramaphosa has announced a new cabinet, with several key changes, including the appointment of a new finance minister. (BBC News)
- Ethiopia: The Ethiopian government has announced that it will be releasing thousands of prisoners, including opposition leaders and journalists, as part of a bid to ease tensions and promote national reconciliation. (Al Jazeera)
- Nigeria: The Nigerian government has launched a new initiative to tackle corruption, with a focus on recovering stolen assets and prosecuting corrupt officials. (Premium Times)
Economy
- Egypt: The Egyptian government has announced a new economic stimulus package, aimed at boosting growth and creating jobs. (Reuters)
- Kenya: The Kenyan government has launched a new initiative to promote small-scale farming, with a focus on increasing food production and reducing poverty. (The East African)
- South Africa: The South African Reserve Bank has cut interest rates for the first time in three years, in a bid to boost the economy. (Business Day)
Health
- Democratic Republic of Congo: The World Health Organization (WHO) has declared an end to the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo, after nearly two years. (WHO)
- Nigeria: The Nigerian government has launched a new campaign to combat malaria, with a focus on increasing access to treatment and prevention measures. (Vanguard)
- South Africa: The South African government has announced a new plan to tackle the country's high rates of HIV/AIDS, including increased funding for treatment and prevention programs. (News24)
Conflict
- Libya: Fighting has broken out in the Libyan capital, Tripoli, between rival factions, with reports of heavy shelling and casualties. (Al Jazeera)
- Mali: The Malian government has announced that it will be deploying troops to the northern region of Gao, in an effort to combat Islamist militants. (Reuters)
- Somalia: The Somali government has launched a new military operation against al-Shabaab militants, with the aim of capturing key towns and infrastructure. (Shabelle)
Sports
- Rugby: The Springboks have won the Rugby World Cup, defeating England 32-12 in the final. (BBC Sport)
- Football: The African Cup of Nations has kicked off in Egypt, with 24 teams competing for the title. (CAF)
- Cricket: The Proteas have won the first Test match against India, with a convincing victory in Visakhapatnam. (ESPN Cricinfo)
These are just a few of the top headlines from Africa today.