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Zimbabwe: Chivayo Backtracks On $3.6m Parliament Pledge

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[263Chat] Controversial businessman Wicknel Chivayo has withdrawn his widely debated US$3.6 million pledge to Parliament announcing instead a revised US$5 million commitment to grassroots development projects.

The World’s Largest Tech Show Brand, GITEX, Unveils Expansion Into Kenya

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As Kenya invests heavily in key economic growth and national resilience drivers, from digital infrastructure and AI factories to hyperscale data centres and

Huawei Is Building One Of South Africa’s Most Visible ICT Talent Ecosystems

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As South Africa sharpens its focus on economic growth, digital inclusion and future-facing skills, Huawei is building one of the country’s most visible ICT

Uganda: Speaker Among - I Have Overachieved, Time to Retire in 2031

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[Independent (Kampala)] Kampala -- The Speaker of Parliament, Anita Among, has dismissed reports suggesting she intends to contest for the presidency in 2031, saying instead that she plans to retire from active politics and support a successor backed by President Yoweri Museveni.

Noctourism Gains Momentum In Africa: 10 Of The Best After-Dark Safari Experiences

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The hunt. The piercing shrill. The silence. Your heartbeat is the loudest sound. As daylight fades and darkness settles, it may seem counterintuitive to head

Africa: Experts Seek Improvement On Childhood Cancer Survival Rate in Africa

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[This Day] Pediatric cancer specialists, researchers and policymakers from across the world have called for urgent, coordinated action to improve childhood cancer survival rates in Africa, stressing the need for adaptable solutions driven by collaboration, innovation and research.

Nigeria: Nigeria-South Africa Navies Deepen Ties On Maritime Security

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[This Day] Abuja -- The Nigerian and South African Navies have strengthened their partnership on maritime security across Africa, a cooperation stemming from their inaugural Naval Staff Talks at Naval Base, Simon's Town in Cape Town, South Africa.

Pan African DataCentres Exhibition & Conference: Connecting You With The Future Of Africa’s Digital Infrastructure

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Pan African DataCentres Exhibition & Conference (PADC) returns on 23–24 June at the Sandton Convention Centre, Johannesburg. As the continent’s leading

SEDFA Backs Africa’s Next Generation Of Digital Businesses At Converge Africa 2026

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Recognising this, the Small Enterprise Development and Finance Agency (SEDFA) has partnered with Converge Africa 2026 as the official sponsor of the MSME

Kenya: 11 Arrested As Police Break Up Fuel Price Protests in Nairobi CBD

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Activist Julius Kamau was among eleven protesters arrested in Nairobi's central business district on Tuesday as police moved to disperse small pockets of demonstrations over rising fuel prices.

Arrests in Nigeria after abduction of local monarch 'held for ransom'

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The kidnappers raided his palace on Saturday and are believed to be holding him in a forest.

South Africa: Fed-Up Residents Grab Brooms and Shovels to Fix Their Town

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[GroundUp] "We need to work together to get the town back in shape and be proud of it"

Nigeria: Govt Charges Retired General, Others Over Alleged Failed Coup

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[Premium Times] The 13 charges include treason, terrorism, failure to inform security intelligence about the coup plot, money laundering and terrorism financing.

Entrepreneurship Through Education: Turning Ideas Into Profitable, Sustainable Businesses

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When we professionalise entrepreneurship through education, we move away from a “survivalist” economy – where people start businesses out of desperation –

New MONUSCO chief makes first field visit to eastern DRC

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UN Special Representative for the Democratic Republic of the Congo James Swan began his first field visit to eastern DRC since taking office.

Malawi: Fuel Crisis Turns Critical - Malawi Runs Dry As Government Admits Empty Reserves and Cash Shortage

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[Nyasa Times] Malawi is facing a deepening national crisis after government spokesperson Shadric Namalomba admitted that the country has completely run out of fuel reserves, exposing the severity of the ongoing shortage.

Nigeria: It's Unfair for Atiku to Call Jonathan an Inexperienced Leader - Onuesoke

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[Vanguard] National Commentator and Environmentalist, Chief Sunny Onuesoke has stated that it is unfair for former Vice President Atiku Abubakar to described former President of Nigeria, Dr Goodluck Jonathan as an inexperience leader.

Tomb of Pope Francis draws thousands of faithful in year since his death

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One year after the death of Pope Francis, thousands of faithful still line up every day to pass by his tomb.

South Africa: Study Finds More Than 40 Percent of Capetonians At Risk From High Air Pollution

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[UCT] A study at the University of Cape Town (UCT) has produced the first high-resolution map of air pollution risk across the Cape Town metropolitan area, revealing that more than 40% of the city's population is exposed to high or very high levels of air pollution. The findings are published in GeoHealth journal.

Liberia: Rep. Yekeh Kolubah Challenges House Action in Court

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[New Dawn] Montserrado County District #10 Representative Yekeh Kolubah on Monday denied that he has been expelled from the House of Representatives and said he is challenging the House's action in court.

Zimbabwe: Government Urges Nurses to End Strike As Talks Begin

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[263Chat] The Government has called on striking nurses to return to work as authorities move to address concerns over low wages and working conditions in public hospitals.

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