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Southern Africa: Moving Towards Agroecological Food Systems in Southern Africa

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[IPS] Chongwe, Zambia -- In a quiet village known as Nkhondola, in Chongwe District, Eastern Zambia, Royd Michelo and his wife, Adasila Kanyanga, have transformed their five-acre piece of land into a self-sustaining agroecological landscape. With healthy soils built over time, the farm teems with diverse food crops, fruit trees, livestock and birds, nourishing their family and the surrounding community.

Africa: Beyond Shifting Power - Rethinking Localisation Across the Humanitarian Sector

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[IPS] Abuja, Nigeria -- For the last decade, many in the foreign aid sector have emphasised the need for localisation, and in the last 5 years, the calls have been louder than ever. I am one of such voices.

Somaliland president pitches business opportunities to Trump's son

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He also met his counterpart from Israel which has recognised the independence of the breakaway region.

Nigeria's defense equipment from US to be delivered after five years

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In a remote northwestern Nigerian community, families are pleading for the release of over 150 worshippers abducted from churches last Sunday, even as the government announces a breakthrough in securing delayed U.S. military aid to combat the nation’s spiraling violence.

United States officially exits the World Health Organization

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Public health experts have criticised the move saying it will disadvantage the US when it comes to responding to health crises.

DR Congo city residents forced to adapt during year of M23 rule

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With little progress being made in peace efforts and nowhere to go, people are carrying on with their lives as best they can.

Rwanda: New Movies, Series to Stream This Weekend

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[New Times] Finding your next show or movie can be tricky without a friend's recommendation.

Rwanda: Genocide Masterminds Played On People's Emotions

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[New Times] In the previous article, it was established that ballistic and forensic reports determined the origin of the missiles that downed the plane carrying President Habyarimana and his delegation. His death sparked controversies regarding the cause of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda. Further information, as we proceed, will help clarify the reality.

Rwanda: Human Rights Violations On Rise in Uvira After AFC/M23 Pullout - Activist

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[New Times] The town of Uvira, in DR Congo's South Kivu Province, continues to be a scene of serious human rights violations following the "sudden and unsecured withdrawal" on January 17 of the Alliance Fleuve Congo (AFC/M23) movement's forces as required under an internationally facilitated peace process.

Rwanda: Rwanda's Economy to Grow 7.2 Percent in 2026 - IMF Forecast

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[New Times] Rwanda was ranked the third fastest-growing economy in Africa, with its gross domestic product (GDP) projected to expand to 7.2 per cent in 2026, according to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) World Economic Outlook.

Somalia: Former Somali PM Hails Jubbaland, Danab Forces After Al-Shabaab Defeat

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[Shabelle] Mogadishu -- Former Somali prime minister Mohamed Hussein Roble on Friday congratulated Jubbaland regional forces and the elite Danab commando unit after what he described as a successful operation against Al-Shabaab militants in southern Somalia.

East Africa: Federal Parliament of Somalia Ratifies the IGAD Treaty

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[Shabelle] The Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) welcomes the ratification of the new IGAD Treaty by the House of the People of the Federal Parliament of the Federal Republic of Somalia. The endorsement by Parliament marks a significant milestone in Somalia's engagement with regional mechanisms for peace, development, and cooperation.

Kenya: Ruaraka a Back in the Saddle, Kanbis a Visit Samaj a in Ncca T20 League

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[Capital FM] Following a bye in the opening week of Nairobi County Cricket Association (NCCA) T20 League 2026, Ruaraka A will be hoping to start the season on a high as they host Nairobi Gymkhana A at Ruaraka Sports Club Ground on Sunday.

Africa: AUC Chairperson Received H.E. Mr. Sudhakar Dalela, India's Vice Minister for Economic Relations Responsible for AU Affairs

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[African Union] This morning at the AU, H.E. Mahmoud Ali Youssouf, Chairperson of the African Union Commission, received H.E. Mr. Sudhakar Dalela, #India's Vice Minister for Economic Relations responsible for AU affairs.

Kenya: Apex Court Allows Case Challenging Appointment of 51 Principal Secretaries to Proceed

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- The Supreme Court has dismissed a bid by the Attorney General to stop proceedings in a case challenging the legality of the appointment of 51 Principal Secretaries by President William Ruto.

Nigeria: Troops Foil Ambush, Kill 2 B/Haram Commanders in Borno

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[Daily Trust] Troops of Operation Hadin Kai (OPHK) said they foiled a Boko Haram ambush and killed terrorists, including two of their senior commanders, along the Sambisa and Mandara Mountains axis of Borno state.

Nigeria: National Grid Records First Collapse in 2026

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[Daily Trust] Nigeria's electricity grid has recorded its first collapse of 2026 with generation recording 20 megawatts as at 1 pm on Friday 23.

Nigeria: Fubara Remains APC Leader in Rivers, Says Bwala

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[Daily Trust] Amid the ongoing impeachment threat against Rivers State Governor, Siminalayi Fubara, the Presidency has declared its support for the governor, stating that he is the leader of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) in the state.

Nigeria: Lagos Schools Shut Over Explosion Threat, Police Rule Out Danger

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[Daily Trust] Avi-Cenna International School and Grange School, both located in Lagos, have temporarily suspended physical academic activities following threats of a possible explosion.

Iran's protest death toll surpasses 5,000 amidst ongoing tensions

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As the most severe internet blackout in Iran’s history stretches into its third week, activists report the human cost of a brutal crackdown on nationwide protests has climbed to at least 5,002 killed.

Africa: Africa CDC Declares End to Mpox As Continental Health Emergency

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[Premium Times] Between early 2025 and late 2025, suspected Mpox cases declined by 40 per cent, while confirmed cases dropped by 60 per cent.

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