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Postgraduate. @CheveningFCDO Scholar @UniversityLeeds🇬🇧🎓. International Journalist. Board Chair, @FPA_Africa. Building @WMC_Consultant, @SautiyaAfrika_

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Military sources close to Benin🇧🇯 President Patrice Talon say that a dozen soldiers have been arrested. That there are 13 arrests, including 12 military personnels who stormed the national television station, Benin TV. Lieutenant-Colonel Pascal Tigri, the mastermind behind the foiled coup attempt is actively being sought by the military. Col. Tigri, considered the "strongman" behind the coup attempt, is an artillery officer and belongs to the National Guard. Access roads to the presidential palace are blocked by barricades. Police officers are stationed in front and are diverting traffic. Tanks have also been seen speeding towards Boulevard de la Marina. According to several sources, the mutineers first headed towards Patrice Talon's residence, where they were forcefully repelled by the Republican Guard. They then targeted the presidential palace before storming the state radio and television station, where they managed to record their message. Source: RFI, local sources.

Military sources close to Benin🇧🇯 President Patrice Talon say that a dozen soldiers have been arrested. That there are 13 arrests, including 12 military personnels who stormed the national television station, Benin TV. Lieutenant-Colonel Pascal Tigri, the mastermind behind the foiled coup attempt is actively being sought by the military. Col. Tigri, considered the "strongman" behind the coup attempt, is an artillery officer and belongs to the National Guard. Access roads to the presidential palace are blocked by barricades. Police officers are stationed in front and are diverting traffic. Tanks have also been seen speeding towards Boulevard de la Marina. According to several sources, the mutineers first headed towards Patrice Talon's residence, where they were forcefully repelled by the Republican Guard. They then targeted the presidential palace before storming the state radio and television station, where they managed to record their message. Source: RFI, local sources.

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Anger has spilled over in Tanzania 🇹🇿 on Friday as hundreds of protesters face off with police in the nation’s commercial capital, Dar es Salaam, on the third day of sustained protests. The protests have spread across the country, and the government has now been forced to postpone the reopening of colleges and universities, which had been set for next Monday. All public servants have been ordered to work from home to limit the movement of nonessential staff. Crowds in several big cities, including Dar es Salaam, the commercial capital, and Arusha, a tourist gateway, chanted for the army to take over the country, in what some describe as the biggest challenge to the ruling party since independence in 1961. When the protests broke out on Wednesday, President Samia Suluhu Hassan's government shut down the internet, imposed a curfew and deployed the military to the streets. Source: The Associated Press, Financial Times.

Anger has spilled over in Tanzania 🇹🇿 on Friday as hundreds of protesters face off with police in the nation’s commercial capital, Dar es Salaam, on the third day of sustained protests. The protests have spread across the country, and the government has now been forced to postpone the reopening of colleges and universities, which had been set for next Monday. All public servants have been ordered to work from home to limit the movement of nonessential staff. Crowds in several big cities, including Dar es Salaam, the commercial capital, and Arusha, a tourist gateway, chanted for the army to take over the country, in what some describe as the biggest challenge to the ruling party since independence in 1961. When the protests broke out on Wednesday, President Samia Suluhu Hassan's government shut down the internet, imposed a curfew and deployed the military to the streets. Source: The Associated Press, Financial Times.

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🇸🇳Ousmane Sonko: “There will be no system of hyper-presidentialism in Senegal today.” Senegal’s parliament erupted in celebration and dance as Ousmane Sonko took his seat as the new President of the National Assembly, amid escalating tensions with President Bassirou Diomaye Faye. “What is at stake is the relationship between morality and politics,” Sonko declared. “The National Assembly will use all its levers of power firmly but responsibly moving forward,” Sonko warns in his first address, as he officially becomes Senegal’s second-highest state authority. "I will not use the Assembly to feed personal vendettas. That would be a betrayal to our very own struggle." While insisting that his party, PASTEF, will give President Faye “the best conditions to complete his term”, Sonko maintains that his party must remain central to the functioning of government. He argues that the appointment of the new Prime Minister, Ahmadou Al Aminou Lô, was carried out without adequate consultation with the ruling party, PASTEF. “Our party was not involved in this decision to appoint the new prime minister. It was also not consulted in the formation of the government. You can’t have PASTEF without PASTEF.” “I know the Prime Minister personally having worked with him for a year and a half during which he accomplished a tremendous amount of work.” However, Sonko says he had “certain disagreements” with him on monetary and debt-related issues.

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In Guinea-Bissau 🇬🇼, both little-known opposition candidate Fernando Dias, 47, and the incumbent president Umaro Sissoco Embalo have declared themselves winners of Sunday’s presidential election, before release of official results Thursday. “We have won the presidential race. We will not have a second round,” Dias told supporters in the capital, Bissau, adding that people were “tired” and wanted change. Dias is backed by the influential former Prime Minister Domingos Simoes Pereira, the runner-up in the 2019 presidential election. Pereira, along with the main opposition party he leads, the African Party for the Independence of Guinea and Cape Verde, was barred from Sunday's election. Shortly after Dias's announcement, Embalo and his campaign also claimed winning outright, and urging the opposition to accept the results. The winner needs more than 50 percent of the votes, or the election will head to a runoff. Embalo, 53, is a former army general who served as prime minister from 2016 to 2018. He is seeking to become Guinea-Bissau’s first president in 30 years to win a second term. Embalo’s mandate should have ended earlier this year. The Supreme Court ruled that his term should run until early September, but the election was pushed back to November. He dissolved parliament, which was controlled by the opposition after the 2019 and 2023 legislative elections, and has not allowed it to sit since December 2023 following the attempted coup. The main opposition party won the legislative election in 2023 and in 2019. Source: The Associated Press.

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