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US-based Tanzanian activist blames government for Instagram ban

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Meta confirms it removed Mange Kimambi's social media accounts for violating their policy.

Kenya: Renowned Kenyan Actor Bilal Wanjau Dies While Undergoing Treatment At KNH

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Celebrated Kenyan actor and director Bilal Wanjau has died while receiving treatment at Kenyatta National Hospital, his family has announced.

Malawi: Parliament Greenlights Controversial CDF Bill, Sparks Outcry Over MP Control

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[Nyasa Times] In a move that has sent shockwaves through Malawi's governance landscape, Parliament has approved Bill No. 2 of 2025, a Constitutional Amendment that enshrines the Constituency Development Fund (CDF) into the country's supreme law--without any alterations.

South Africa: Government Welcomes 0.5 Percent GDP Growth

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[SAnews.gov.za] Government has welcomed the latest Gross Domestic Product (GDP) results released by Statistics South Africa (Stats SA), which show that the economy grew by 0.5% in the third quarter of 2025.

Human rights experts warn against possible threats ahead of FIFA World Cup

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Human rights experts are warning against possible threats ahead of next year’s FIFA World Cup, highlighting the need to protect immigrant communities, foreign visitors and the journalists covering the games.

Congo-Kinshasa: Washington Summit On DRC-Rwanda Relations Aims for Peace Despite Deep Mistrust

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[RFI] The leaders of the Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda are meeting in Washington to endorse two long-negotiated agreements, in a United States-backed push to revive a fragile peace process. The summit comes amid ongoing violence in eastern DRC and an atmosphere of mistrust, making progress uncertain.

Nigeria: Pregnant Women Face Growing Danger At Gauraka PHC

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[Nigeria Health Watch] Pregnant women are increasingly relying on traditional birth attendants and home births in Gauraka town of Niger State, due to an overstretched clinic. For many, the danger begins long before labour even starts.

South Africa: Cops 'Steal From the Same People They Must Protect'

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[Scrolla] Cape Town's Metal Theft Unit officers are arrested after a Hawks and city safety probe into extorting foreign-owned spaza shops. The city says both officers will be suspended while its internal case continues, with the Safety Directorate calling corruption a serious problem.

Africa: African and European Leaders Commit to Collaborate for Digital Advancement

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[Namibian] African and European leaders have committed to embracing the digital revolution through their decades-long European Union-African Union cooperation.

Conservationists push for tighter controls as exotic pet trade surges online

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Conservationists are raising fresh concerns as the exotic pet trade rapidly expands across social media and online marketplaces, where rare reptiles, birds, and other wildlife are appearing with increasing frequency.

Kenya: British High Commission Protests Omission of Its Responses to Batuk Inquiry

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- The British High Commission in Kenya has expressed disappointment after its formal submission to a parliamentary inquiry into the British Army Training Unit Kenya (BATUK) was not reflected in the final report released by the National Assembly's Defence, Intelligence and Foreign Relations Committee.

Botswana: Mojadigo Conspiracy to Defeat Ends of Justice Case Continues

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[Botswana Daily News] Gaborone -- Rape and defilement accused pastor, Goitsekgosi Mojadigo, who is also the leader of Divine Anointing Church International, failed to appear before Broadhurst Magistrate court on Thursday for a status hearing on the matter in which he and others are accused of interfering with witnesses.

Design exhibition in Morocco celebrates creativity in all its forms

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The show named "Eloge du Geste," which translates to "In Praise of Gesture," features around 130 pieces. All contributing designers grapple with a form of exchange: old and new, traditional and innovative, and close versus remote influences

Africa: Thousands Could Be Displaced in DRC By EU Backed Lobito Corridor Railway

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[Global Witness] Up to 6,500 people could be at risk of eviction by the flagship project, a new Global Witness investigation reveals

Nigeria: Ex-Defence Minister Denies 'Mischievous Reason' Cited for Resignation

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[Premium Times] In a statement he personally signed on Wednesday, Mr Badaru described the report as a "malicious, false, and baseless publication being circulated online."

Libya steps up deportations of Sub-Saharan African migrants

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Libyan authorities have announced a major ramp-up in deporting irregular migrants, mostly from sub-Saharan Africa, back to their home countries.

Africa: No Evidence That Boiling Coca-Cola With Red Onion Will Fight Flu Quickly

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[Africa Check] IN SHORT: A video circulating on Facebook claims that boiling Coca-Cola with red onion and drinking it warm can cure influenza. While the drink may feel soothing, there is no evidence that this home remedy has any medicinal effect.

Kenya: Ignore Manipulated Video of Former Kenyan President Kenyatta Calling 2022 Election of President Ruto a 'Mistake'

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[Africa Check] IN SHORT: Kenya's former president Uhuru Kenyatta did not say Kenyans made a "mistake" in electing president William Ruto in 2022. The viral video of Kenyatta seemingly making these remarks has been altered.

Namibia: When Space Touches Earth - the Meteorite That Refuses to Get Hot

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[Namibian] On a scorching summer afternoon at Grootfontein, Namibia, a curious paradox greets every visitor to the Hoba meteorite.

Kenya: Residents Block Sigalagala-Musoli Road Over Gold Mining Concerns

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Traffic along the Sigalagala-Musoli Road in Ikolomani, Kakamega County has been disrupted, as residents protest a planned public participation meeting which is intended to discuss recently identified large-scale gold deposits in the region.

Guinea Bissau: Guinea-Bissau Electoral Commission Says Poll Results 'Destroyed' in Coup

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[RFI] Guinea-Bissau's electoral commission says that it cannot publish the results of last week's contested election as the vote counts have been destroyed in an attack. The military took control of the country a day before the provisional results were due to be announced.

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