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Ethiopia: 2,6 Million-Year-Old Hominin Species Fossil Found in Ethiopia's Afar

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[ENA] Addis Ababa -- A research team led by Zeresenay Alemseged, a researcher at the University of Chicago in the United States, discovered 2.6 million-year-old hominin species fossil remains in Ethiopia's Afar region for the first time.

Namibia: Windhoek Residents Fear Baboon Attacks As Ministry and Naankuse Seek Solutions

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[Namibian] They took my macaroni last week - resident

Africa: Why Africa's Terrorism Crisis Is a Governance Crisis First

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[Daily Maverick] Countering violent extremism must be reframed as a governance renewal project -- investing in accountable institutions, empowering civil society as an early warning system, institutionalising interfaith and intercultural dialogue, protecting media freedom and addressing structural exclusion.

South Africa: Prime Interest Rate May Soon Be Phased Out, Says SA Reserve Bank Governor

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[Daily Maverick] The 350 basis point gap between the repo or monetary policy rate and the prime rate has been fixed since 2001. Lenders use it as a baseline depending on the risks and the credit record of borrowers.

South Africa: Department of Social Development's Underqualified Chief of Staff Resigns Without Facing Disciplinary Hearing

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[Daily Maverick] Lesedi Mabiletja, appointed as chief of staff to the minister of social development at the age of 22 and without the necessary qualifications, has resigned.

Uganda: Kampala Calm As Police Deploy Ahead of Lord Mayor Poll

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[Nile Post] Kampala Metropolitan Police have urged voters to remain peaceful as the city goes to the polls to elect the Kampala Lord Mayor and councillors, saying the capital remains calm with security fully in place.

Mozambique: Over 150,000 Displaced By Mozambique Floods

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[New Times] The Government of Mozambique has said heavy rains and floods have displaced more than 150,000 people and caused widespread damage to infrastructure.

Sudan: River Navigation Between Sudan and Egypt Resumed After Six Years

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[SNA] Wadi Halfa -- River navigation between Sudan and Egypt resumed on Tuesday after a six-year suspension, the Nile Valley River Navigation Authority announced.

South Africa: Elderly Komani Residents Protest Over Electricity

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[GroundUp] Mayor says their electricity meters will be blocked until they settle their debt

South Africa: Anti-Immigrant Protests Erupt At Durban School

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[GroundUp] Education department rejects claims that immigrants are given preference

Kenya: Murkomen Pushes Police Reforms Amid Rising Brutality Complaints

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[Capital FM] Kisumu -- Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen says recent incidents of police violence reported in several parts of the country had prompted renewed engagement with police commanders to curb misconduct and restore public confidence in law enforcement.

Ghana: 'Poverty Falls to 21.9 Percent, but Regional Disparities Persist'

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[Ghanaian Times] Multidimensional poverty in the country has steadily declined from 23.9 per cent in the first quarter of 2025 to 21.9 per cent in the third quarter of 2025, a study by the Ghana Statistical Service (GSS) has revealed.

Uganda: Low Early Turnout Delays Opening of Polling Stations in Kampala

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[Nile Post] Ugandans on Thursday, the 22nd, went to the polls to elect district chairpersons, district councillors, mayors, lord mayor and city councillors, but voting in some parts of the country got off to a slow start, with low early turnout delaying the opening of polling stations.

Uganda: MP Muwanga Kivumbi Arrested

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[Nile Post] Police have confirmed the arrest of outgoing Butambala County legislator Muhammad Muwanga Kivumbi in connection with alleged acts of political violence during the January 15, 2026 general election in Butambala District.

South Africa: Children Need Help After KZN Storm

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[GroundUp] Municipality lacks funds to rebuild homes of displaced families

Nigeria: Kaduna Governor Visits Community Where Over 100 Worshippers Were Kidnapped

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[Premium Times] "It is the responsibility of the Kaduna State Government to protect the lives and property of the people."

Nigeria: Kano Under Siege - Banditry, Gang Violence Displacing Communities, Claiming Lives

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[Premium Times] The veneer of Kano as one of the safer states in the North-west has been broken in recent months with the spillover of banditry from neighbouring Katsina State.

Ugandan opposition leader Bobi Wine in hiding after police raid on his home

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Ugandan opposition leader Bobi Wine is on the run after police raided his home. Wine, whose real name is Robert Kyagulanyi, said he escaped the raid and has since been in hiding.

Slashed incomes and gamers go cold turkey: the fallout from Uganda's internet shutdown

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The internet was shut during the general election, leaving many people without any income - or entertainment.

Africa: World Enters Era of 'Global Water Bankruptcy'

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[UN News] The world has moved beyond a water crisis and into a state of global water bankruptcy, says a new flagship report released on Tuesday by UN researchers.

East Africa: Tanzania's President Raised Hopes for Women's Political Representation

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[The Conversation Africa] President Samia Suluhu Hassan's historic rise as Tanzania's first woman head of state broke a decades-old tradition of male dominance. In keeping with political precedent, she also became chairperson of the ruling Chama cha Mapinduzi (CCM) party. That made Hassan the first woman to hold this position.

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