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Sports Mar 19, 2026

Senegalese Fans Outraged as CAF Stripping Them of 2025 Africa Cup of Nations Title

The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has stripped Senegal of its 2025 Africa Cup of Nations …
The decision by CAF to strip Senegal of its 2025 Africa Cup of Nations title has left fans and officials reeling. Senegal won the final 1-0 in extra time, but a controversial walk-off by Senegalese players in protest at a penalty awarded to Morocco led to a 3-0 default win for Morocco by a CAF disciplinary panel.Senegalese fans and officials are outraged by the decision, calling it 'unjust and ridiculous'. 'This decision doesn’t give a very good image of African football,' said Alhassan Hann, a 23-year-old Dakar university student. Senegal plans to appeal the decision at the Court of Arbitration for Sport in Lausanne.The CAF decision has sparked allegations of corruption and favouritism, with many pointing to the large number of incidents involving Moroccan teams in African football competitions. 'It’s corruption … when you’ve already ‘eaten,’ you have to deliver to satisfy the one who gave you the money,' said Pape Ousmane Ba, a 32-year-old entrepreneur.Senegal’s captain Sadio Mané and his teammates are determined to clear their name and have the trophy returned. 'We won with dignity, we celebrated with dignity … this is sick,' said Ba. Football is won on the pitch. That is where we beat them. Out there, 11 against 11.
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Global Development Mar 19, 2026

Tanzania Court Quashes Woman's Death Sentence After Over a Decade on Death Row

A Tanzanian court has quashed the conviction and death sentence of Lemi Limbu, a woman with severe …
Lemi Limbu, a woman with severe intellectual disabilities in Tanzania, has had her conviction and death sentence quashed after spending more than a decade in prison awaiting execution. Limbu, now in her early 30s, was convicted of the murder of her daughter in 2015.On 4 March, a court in Shinyanga, northern Tanzania, declared she can appeal. She will face a retrial, but a date has yet to be set. Lawyers and activists have condemned her sentence, saying she should not be in prison at all. Limbu, who remains incarcerated, is a survivor of brutal and repeated sexual and domestic violence and has the developmental age of a child.Under Tanzanian and international law, Limbu should not be held criminally liable, given her intellectual disability. “She was not supposed to be in prison in the first place,” said Anna Henga, executive director of Legal and Human Rights Centre, a Tanzanian human rights advocacy organisation.At her first trial, Limbu pleaded not guilty. Unable to read or write, she said she did not know the contents of a statement that police claimed she had made admitting to the murder. Her original conviction in 2015 was nullified in 2019 due to procedural errors. In 2022, she was retried and sentenced to death a second time.The court did not allow evidence to be heard from medical professionals about her intellectual disabilities or history of abuse. A clinical psychologist who evaluated her had concluded she had a severe intellectual disability and the developmental age of a 10-year-old child or younger.A coalition of 24 African and international human rights groups last year condemned Limbu’s sentence as part of an appeal to the African court on human and peoples’ rights to look at the plight of women on death row throughout Africa. In Tanzania, the death penalty is the mandatory sentence for murder, although no executions have been carried out since 1995.
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