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South Africa: Cofimvaba - a Town Without Public Toilets

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[GroundUp] Last week, the town was down to just two toilets but these have no water

Kenya: Kenya Receives 21,000 Doses of Long-Acting HIV Prevention Drug Ahead of March Rollout

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Kenya has received an initial consignment of 21,000 starter doses of the long-acting injectable HIV prevention drug Lenacapavir, marking the first phase of a nationwide rollout set to begin in March 2026.

Senegal prosecutor rejects accusations police tortured and killed student

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A public prosecutor in Senegal has rejected accusations that a student who died on a Dakar university campus was killed by police.

Africa: All of Africa Today - February 18, 2026

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Senegal: Senegal Arrests 12 Men Using Punitive Anti-LGBT Laws

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[HRW] Release the Men; Repeal Anti-Gay, Anti-HIV Laws

Algeria and France agree to restore security cooperation after visit by French Interior Minister

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France and Algeria agreed on Tuesday to restart security cooperation during a visit to Algiers by French Interior Minister Laurent Nunez, marking the first sign of a thaw in diplomatic ties.

South Africa: Department Finalising e-Hailing Companies' Registration - South African News Briefs - February 18, 2026

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Nigeria: Ramadan Starts in Nigeria On Wednesday - Sultanate Council

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[Premium Times] The Sultan of Sokoto and President General, Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs (NSCIA) has accepted the reports and accordingly declared Wednesday, 18 February, 2026 as the first day of Ramadan

Namibia: Namibian MPs Call for Review of Former Presidents' Retirement Perks and Wealth

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[Namibian] Members of parliament say the benefits presidents receive after retirement need to be revisited.

Africa: Chairperson of the African Union Commission Mourns the Passing of Hon. Rev Jesse Jackson

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[African Union] The Chairperson of the African Union Commission, H.E. Mahmoud Ali Youssouf, has joined leaders across the world in mourning the passing of the Hon. Rev. Jesse Louis Jackson, who died at the age of 84. He described him as a towering figure whose life's work resonated profoundly with Africa's historic and ongoing struggles for justice, dignity, equality, and liberation.

Kenya: TikTok Removes 580,000 Videos in Kenya Over Guideline Violations

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- TikTok removed more than 580,000 videos in Kenya during the third quarter of 2025 for violating its Community Guidelines, according to the platform's latest Community Guidelines Enforcement Report.

Nigeria: Workers Give Wike 72 Hours to Release Kuje Council Allocation

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[Daily Trust] The Nigeria Union of Local Government Employees (NULGE) has given FCT Minister Nyesom Wike a 72-hour ultimatum to release the January 2026 staff salaries or risk a total shutdown of the territory's six area councils.

West Africa: Nigeria Implemented Only 10 of 66 Cases Passed in 25 Years - Ecowas Court

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[Daily Trust] Nigeria has executed only 10 cases out of the 66 cases decided by the ECOWAS Court since its inception in 2001.

South Africa: Trump's Pick As U.S. Ambassador Arrives in Pretoria As Tensions Persist

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[RFI] Shaky relations between the US and South Africa face a key test as newly arrived ambassador Brent Bozell takes up his post in Pretoria.

Sierra Leone: Sierra Leone's Harsh New Laws to Protect Women and Girls Are Causing Harm in the Wrong Places

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[The Conversation Africa] In the decades after Sierra Leone's civil war (1991-2002), there was pressure on the west African country to demonstrate progress on gender equality. Laws were passed to fight domestic violence, rape and teen pregnancy. But drawing on colonial legal models, the reforms don't always match social realities and in many cases are harming young people from poor communities. Punishment is being made more important than resolution or education.

Uganda: Kizza Besigye - the Firebrand Who Has Shaped Opposition Politics in Uganda

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[The Conversation Africa] Uganda's Kizza Besigye has been described as possibly the most arrested man in Africa. Besigye was once President Yoweri Museveni's ally, and personal physician. He broke ranks with Museveni in 1999, and emerged as the most long-standing political opponent to the ageing president, who has run the country since 1986. For this, Besigye has been jailed, kept under house arrest, renditioned, forced into exile, and endured state violence countless times. He has been in jail since 2024. Barney Walsh and Dennis

Africa: Coffee Crops Are Dying From a Fungus With Species-Jumping Genes - Researchers Are 'Resurrecting' Their Genomes to Understand How and Why

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[The Conversation Africa] For anyone who relies on coffee to start their day, coffee wilt disease may be the most important disease you've never heard of. This fungal disease has repeatedly reshaped the global coffee supply over the past century, with consequences that reach from African farms to cafe counters worldwide.

Sudan: Sudan Crisis - UN Agency Launches $1.6 Billion Appeal to Support Refugees in Seven Countries

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[UN News] As the war in Sudan approaches a fourth year, the UN refugee agency, UNHCR, and 123 partners appealed on Tuesday for $1.6 billion to support millions of people forced to flee the country in pursuit of safety.

Africa: Maternal Deaths Spike During War and Instability, New Report Warns

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[UN News] Nearly two thirds of all maternal deaths worldwide occur in countries marked by conflict or fragility, according to a report released on Tuesday by the World Health Organization (WHO) and partners.

Gold fever hits South Africa after lucky find in cattle pen

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"This is the only hustle we know," miners tell the BBC as they try their luck at the site in Springs.

Erdogan slams Israel over Somaliland recognition, warns of horn of Africa instability

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Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan has criticised Israel’s move to recognise the breakaway Republic of Somaliland, saying the decision will not benefit Somaliland or the wider region.

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