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Ghana midfielder Thomas Partey pleads not guilty to new rape charges

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Ghana footballer Thomas Partey has pleaded not guilty to two new allegations of rapes.

Sudan: Sudan's War On Women - Sexual Violence Support Needs Quadruple As Abuse Becomes War Blueprint

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[UN Women] As the war in Sudan enters its fourth year with sexual violence as one of its most defining features, UN Women calls for the protection of all women and girls, accountability for all perpetrators, and a major scale-up in funding for women-led front-line response.

Central Africa: Aid, Movements Hindered in South Kivu Highlands

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[HRW] Nairobi -- All Warring Parties Threaten Assistance, Protection for Civilians

Nigeria: Six Months Enough to Tackle Insecurity If FG Is Serious - Ndume

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[Vanguard] Senator representing Borno South Senatorial District, Ali Ndume, has said Nigeria's insecurity can be decisively tackled within six months if the federal government shows sufficient commitment.

Liberia: 'You'll Be Defeated' - CDC Chairman Janga Kowo Warns Boakai-Led Government

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[FrontPageAfrica] Monrovia -- Chairman of the opposition Congress for Democratic Change, Janga Kowo, has declared that the ruling Unity Party has failed the Liberian people and will be voted out in the 2029 elections.

Uganda kindergarten killings trial begins as defendant pleads not guilty

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A case that has shocked Uganda is now taking center stage in court. In Kampala, the trial of Christopher Okello Onyum has officially begun. He stands accused of killing four young children in a crime that has gripped the nation.

Nigeria: FCMB Taps Cultural Economy to Drive Inclusion At 2026 Ibadan Festival

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[Vanguard] First City Monument Bank (FCMB) is positioning culture as an economic engine, leveraging platforms such as the Ibadan Cultural Festival to support small businesses, deepen inclusion, and connect local enterprises to broader markets.

Liberia: Boakai's Priorities in U.S.$45m Supplementary Budget

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[Liberian Observer] The administration of President Joseph Nyuma Boakai has submitted a US$45 million supplementary budget to the National Legislature, signaling a strategic mid-year fiscal adjustment aimed at accelerating service delivery and addressing emerging national priorities.

Nigeria: Northern Leaders Raise Concerns Over Rising Attacks

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[Leadership] Northern leaders yesterday raised concerns about rising terrorist attacks in the region despite the presence of a special security team from the United States military to help salvage the situation.

SAMRC To Host Global Outcomes Finance Alliance Summit To Advance Innovative Health Financing In South Africa

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The South African Medical Research Council (SAMRC) together with the Presidency of South Africa’s Presidential Youth Employment Intervention will host the

The Title That Moved: Senegal, Morocco, and the Crisis Tearing African Football Apart

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Papa Gueye's strike into the net in extra time, on the night of January 18 in Rabat, sent thousands of Senegalese supporters into streets from Dakar to

Ex-Nigeria oil boss denies £2M bribe claims in London court

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A former Nigerian oil minister, Diezani Alison-Madueke, has denied corruption allegations as she testified before a London court, rejecting claims that she accepted bribes while in office.

Ghana names Carlos Queiroz as coach ahead of FIFA World Cup

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Ghana has appointed Carlos Queiroz as head coach of its men’s national football team, the Ghana Football Association (GFA) said on Monday (13 April).

Sirens halt Israel for Holocaust Remembrance Day as antisemitism surges

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Israel observed Holocaust Remembrance Day on Tuesday, 14 April 2026, with a nationwide two-minute silence that brought the country to a halt, as ceremonies at Yad Vashem took place amid growing concern over a global rise in antisemitic incidents and rhetoric.

Why Human Rights Matter In The Modern Workplace

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Work Has Never Been Better. So Why Does Working Feel So Much Worse? Read more African news and insights on Africa.com.

Kenya: Nominated MP Harold Kipchumba Pushes PWD Act Implementation

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Nominated Member of Parliament, Harold Kipchumba, has led a coalition of stakeholders in rallying for a firm commitment to including Persons with Disabilities (PWDs) in decision-making processes across the governance spectrum.

Kenya: IMF Urges Kenya to Include Pending Bills in Public Debt Tally

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has urged Kenya to expand its official debt statistics to include unpaid government obligations--commonly known as pending bills--in a move that could significantly reshape the country's fiscal outlook.

Why 2026 Should Be Your “Year Of The Safari”

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For those of us living in South Africa, this world-class wonder is practically in our backyard. Reclaiming the “joy of the familiar” while discovering the

Botswana, Oman sign energy and mining deals to deepen economic ties

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Botswana has signed a series of energy, mining, and infrastructure agreements with Oman as it steps up efforts to diversify its economy beyond diamonds, amid a prolonged downturn in global demand for the precious stones.

CAF chief open to corruption probe as Senegal-Morocco row deepens

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Patrice Motsepe says he welcomes any independent inquiry into governance at the African football body, as tensions rise over the decision to strip Senegal of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations and award it to Morocco.

South Africa: Limpopo Mother Seeks Answers and Support for Daughter With Cerebral Palsy

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[Health-e] A Limpopo mother is calling for answers about her daughter's condition, and for better healthcare and social support for families caring for children with severe disabilities in rural areas.

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