{"id":193158,"date":"2025-12-11T00:42:12","date_gmt":"2025-12-11T00:42:12","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/quixnet.net\/wpinstance\/dec-10-us-sa-agoa-rift-m23-gains-uvira-fez-morocco-collapse-okayafrica\/"},"modified":"2025-12-11T00:42:12","modified_gmt":"2025-12-11T00:42:12","slug":"dec-10-us-sa-agoa-rift-m23-gains-uvira-fez-morocco-collapse-okayafrica","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/quixnet.net\/wpinstance\/dec-10-us-sa-agoa-rift-m23-gains-uvira-fez-morocco-collapse-okayafrica\/","title":{"rendered":"Dec 10: US\u2013SA AGOA Rift, M23 gains Uvira, Fez Morocco Collapse &#8211; OkayAfrica"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>NEWS<br \/><span data-lab-italic=\"italic\" class=\"italic m-italic\">Every day, OkayAfrica shares a roundup of news we\u2019re following but haven\u2019t published as full articles. These short updates cover what\u2019s happening on the continent \u2014 in culture, politics, and beyond. For more on stories like these, be sure to check out our <a href=\"https:\/\/www.okayafrica.com\/news\/latest\">News page<\/a>, with stories from across the regions.<\/span><br \/>From Algerian ra\u00ef and Egyptian rap to Moroccan lo-fi tracks, discover the songs and hits defining North Africa\u2019s fast-growing music scene in 2025.<br \/>A U.S. House committee meets today, Wednesday, December 10, to review a proposed <a href=\"https:\/\/www.reuters.com\/world\/africa\/us-house-committee-take-up-africa-trade-bill-south-africa-risks-exclusion-2025-12-10\/\">three-year extension<\/a> of the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA). The program, a key trade pact for Sub-Saharan Africa, expired in September. But South Africa\u2019s place in the deal is now uncertain, as tensions between South Africa and the Trump administration have grown over tariffs and U.S. criticism of South Africa\u2019s domestic policies. U.S. Trade Representative <span data-lab-font_weight=\"font-weight-bold\" class=\"font-weight-bold m-font-weight-bold\">Jamieson Greer<\/span> says the administration is open to only a one-year renewal and warned that South Africa could be excluded unless it lowers barriers on U.S. goods.<br \/>The House Ways and Means Committee will consider amendments before deciding whether to advance the bill, while a separate Senate proposal for a two-year renewal has yet to move. South Africa, which says U.S. tariffs are based on an inaccurate view of the trade relationship, insists it remains committed to staying in AGOA \u2014 a program credited with supporting hundreds of thousands of jobs across the continent.<br \/>Rebel group Alliance Fleuve Congo\/M23 has announced that it is now in control of Uvira, a strategic border city in eastern DR Congo. M23 spokesperson <span data-lab-font_weight=\"font-weight-bold\" class=\"font-weight-bold m-font-weight-bold\">Lawrence Kanyuka<\/span> <a href=\"https:\/\/x.com\/LawrenceKanyuka\/status\/1998725521589334489\">shared a statement on X<\/a> asserting that \u201cUvira is now liberated.\u201d This development is the result of an offensive launched by M23 at the beginning of this month. Uvira borders Burundi and is less than 20 KM from Burundi\u2019s capital city; M23\u2019s control of Uvira enables it to block further entrance of Burundian troops into eastern DRC. The rebel group has repeatedly accused the Congolese government of working with Burundi in violating the terms of a ceasefire negotiation.<br \/>Residents said that Uvira <a href=\"https:\/\/www.bbc.com\/news\/articles\/cly59283d7ko\">has been on lockdown<\/a> throughout today, with reports of soldiers fleeing the town. \u201cIt&#8217;s chaotic, nobody\u2019s in charge. Uvira is done for,\u201d a Burundian officer told the AFP news agency. Meanwhile, Kanyuka has called on the city\u2019s residents \u201cto resume their activities with complete peace of mind: the AFC\/M23 is present to ensure their protection. We also invite those who had fled to return to their homes, now freed from all harassment and all violence.\u201d<br \/>Just last Friday, the presidents of DR Congo and Rwanda signed a peace accord to bring an end to the conflict in eastern DR Congo. Rwanda is believed to be sponsoring M23, and its army is said to be <a href=\"https:\/\/www.okayafrica.com\/why-rwanda-dr-congo-tensions-are-erupting-again\/218457\">participating<\/a> in the group\u2019s offensive, including the capture of Goma and Bukavu, the two largest cities in the region. The U.S.-backed deal, touted by President <span data-lab-font_weight=\"font-weight-bold\" class=\"font-weight-bold m-font-weight-bold\">Donald Trump<\/span> as a definitive step in ending the conflict, has yet to yield any positive fruits \u2013 as some analysts <a href=\"https:\/\/www.okayafrica.com\/peace-for-profit-what-the-drc-rwanda-peace-deal-leaves-unsaid\/128172\">sadly predicted<\/a>.<br \/>At least 22 people were killed, and 16 were injured when <a href=\"https:\/\/www.reuters.com\/world\/africa\/least-19-killed-collapse-two-buildings-moroccos-fes-state-news-agency-says-2025-12-10\/\">two adjacent buildings collapsed<\/a> overnight in Fez, Moroccan authorities said today, Wednesday, December 10, 2025. One of the buildings was empty, while the other was hosting an <span data-lab-italic=\"italic\" class=\"italic m-italic\">Aqiqah<\/span> (an Islamic ceremony celebrating a newborn\u2019s birth) ceremony with multiple families present. Witnesses told local media the structures had shown cracks for some time. Rescue crews spent the morning digging through rubble as officials opened a judicial investigation and launched a technical probe to determine the cause.<br \/>The four-storey buildings were constructed in 2006 under a government housing scheme for former shantytown residents. The collapse is among Morocco\u2019s deadliest in years and comes as Fez grapples with long-standing poverty, strained public services, and recent youth-led protests over living conditions. The city is set to host matches for the Africa Cup of Nations this month and the <a href=\"https:\/\/www.okayafrica.com\/fifa-confirms-morocco-as-a-2030-world-cup-co-host\/144769\">2030 FIFA World Cup<\/a>.<br \/>The military junta in Guinea-Bissau has <a href=\"https:\/\/www.reuters.com\/world\/africa\/guinea-bissaus-transitional-military-adopts-charter-barring-leaders-elections-2025-12-10\/\">adopted a charter<\/a> that mandates fresh presidential and legislative elections at the end of its one-year transitional rule. The 29-article charter notably bars the interim president and prime minister from running in the elections, which will be held on a date scheduled by the interim president in 2026. Mutinous soldiers displaced former President <span data-lab-font_weight=\"font-weight-bold\" class=\"font-weight-bold m-font-weight-bold\">Umaro Sissoco Embalo <\/span>two weeks ago, just before official results of last month\u2019s presidential election were to be announced. Major-General <span data-lab-font_weight=\"font-weight-bold\" class=\"font-weight-bold m-font-weight-bold\">Horta Inta-a<\/span> was installed as head of state, and former finance minister <span data-lab-font_weight=\"font-weight-bold\" class=\"font-weight-bold m-font-weight-bold\">Ilidio Vieira Te<\/span> was appointed as prime minister. It remains to be seen if both leaders will honor the terms of the charter, as African junta leaders are known to <a href=\"https:\/\/www.okayafrica.com\/brice-oligui-nguema-wins-gabon-presidential-election-by-a-landslide\/286882\">hold on to power<\/a> even when transitioning into democracy.<br \/>A daughter of former South African President <span data-lab-font_weight=\"font-weight-bold\" class=\"font-weight-bold m-font-weight-bold\">Jacob Zuma<\/span> has been sworn into the country\u2019s parliament, shortly after one of her sisters resigned as an MP due to allegations of tricking 17 men into fighting in the Russia-Ukraine war. <span data-lab-font_weight=\"font-weight-bold\" class=\"font-weight-bold m-font-weight-bold\">Brumelda Zuma<\/span> <a href=\"https:\/\/www.sabcnews.com\/sabcnews\/four-new-mk-party-members-set-to-be-sworn-in-as-members-of-parliament\/\">joined three others<\/a> as the new MPs for South Africa\u2019s main opposition party, uMkhonto weSizwe (MK), ensuring that the Zuma family remains represented in parliament. MK party said the newly sworn-in MPs \u201cbring a wealth of experience and dedication,\u201d adding that they will help strengthen the party\u2019s effort to serve South Africans. Brumelda Zuma didn\u2019t have a national profile until this appointment, and MK said she has a degree in public administration. Her sister <span data-lab-font_weight=\"font-weight-bold\" class=\"font-weight-bold m-font-weight-bold\">Duduzile Zuma-Sambudla<\/span> said her resignation was to enable her to focus on bringing back the 17 men fighting in Donbas, Donetsk.<br \/>Benin is demanding the <a href=\"https:\/\/www.reuters.com\/world\/africa\/leader-foiled-benin-coup-attempt-has-sought-refuge-togo-benin-says-2025-12-10\/\">immediate extradition<\/a> of Colonel <span data-lab-font_weight=\"font-weight-bold\" class=\"font-weight-bold m-font-weight-bold\">Pascal Tigri<\/span>, the alleged leader of Sunday\u2019s failed coup, after two government officials told <span data-lab-italic=\"italic\" class=\"italic m-italic\">Reuters<\/span> he has taken refuge in neighboring Togo. Soldiers briefly seized state television and claimed to remove President <span data-lab-font_weight=\"font-weight-bold\" class=\"font-weight-bold m-font-weight-bold\">Patrice Talon<\/span> before loyal forces, supported by Nigerian air power and French intelligence, regained control. A Beninese intelligence memo seen by <span data-lab-italic=\"italic\" class=\"italic m-italic\">Reuters<\/span> says four soldiers fled to Togo and that Tigri received a call from a Togolese number on the day of the coup. Benin has arrested 14 people so far, and Talon has vowed that \u201ctreachery will not go unpunished,\u201d as the country heads toward a pivotal presidential election in April.<br \/>Nine women were shot dead, and ten others were injured when Nigerian Army<a href=\"https:\/\/apnews.com\/article\/nigeria-protesters-killings-human-rights-6e656a2599f60fddb048c5a8781a1db0\"> soldiers opened fire on a protest<\/a> in Lamurde, Adamawa state, witnesses and Amnesty International told the Associated Press. The protesters had blocked a road on Monday, December 8, 2025, to condemn what they saw as the military\u2019s failure to enforce a curfew amid recurring clashes between the Bachama and Chobo communities. Relatives of the victims said soldiers first fired into the air before shooting directly at the group. The army denied responsibility, blaming the deaths on a local militia it claims mishandled weapons. Amnesty International said its own interviews confirm the women were killed by soldiers and called for an investigation.<br \/>A Sudanese <a href=\"https:\/\/apnews.com\/article\/sudan-war-miliary-rsf-plane-crash-65a1a66246dda4ac84c30ddabdc599ee\">military cargo plane crashed<\/a> while trying to land at Port Sudan\u2019s Osman Digna Air Base yesterday, Tuesday, December 9, killing everyone on board, military officials told reporters. The Ilyushin Il-76 suffered a technical failure during its descent, and the army has not disclosed how many personnel were on the flight. Among the dead was pilot <span data-lab-font_weight=\"font-weight-bold\" class=\"font-weight-bold m-font-weight-bold\">Omran Mirghani<\/span>, confirmed by his family. The crash comes as the military faces major losses in its war with the Rapid Support Forces, which recently <a href=\"https:\/\/www.okayafrica.com\/as-el-fasher-falls-to-the-rapid-support-forces-mass-killings-usher-in-yet-another-genocide-in-sudan\/799497\">seized El Fasher<\/a> and forced army withdrawals from key sites, including the country\u2019s largest oil processing facility. The U.N. says the conflict continues to produce widespread atrocities and warns of escalating RSF attacks in Kordofan.<br \/>Burkina Faso has <a href=\"https:\/\/www.theguardian.com\/world\/2025\/dec\/10\/burkina-faso-releases-nigerian-troops-unauthorised-emergency-landing\">released 11 Nigerian military personnel<\/a> detained after a Nigerian C-130 cargo plane made what Ouagadougou called an \u201cunauthorized\u201d emergency landing in Bobo-Dioulasso. The breakaway Association of Sahel States described the incident as an \u201cunfriendly act,\u201d though Nigeria said the aircraft diverted due to a technical issue while en route to Portugal. Abuja confirmed the soldiers were treated well and allowed to return, while an investigation continues. The timing drew regional attention, coming a day after Nigerian airstrikes in Benin during a response to a failed coup. ECOWAS leaders warned that the region faces a democratic and security crisis, as Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger continue to distance themselves from the bloc.<br \/>Uganda will <a href=\"https:\/\/www.reuters.com\/business\/healthcare-pharmaceuticals\/uganda-receive-up-17-billion-us-funding-under-trump-health-plan-2025-12-10\/\">receive up to $1.7 billion<\/a> in U.S. health-sector support over the next five years, becoming the latest African country to sign onto the Trump administration\u2019s foreign-aid overhaul. The U.S. embassy says the funds will back HIV\/AIDS, tuberculosis, malaria, maternal and child health, polio, and other priority programs, while Uganda has committed to raising its own health spending by $500 million as it moves toward greater financial responsibility. Finance Minister <span data-lab-font_weight=\"font-weight-bold\" class=\"font-weight-bold m-font-weight-bold\">Matia Kasaija<\/span> says the partnership aims to strengthen national systems and workforce capacity. 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