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Rwanda: Electricity Tariffs to Be Reviewed Every Three Months

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[New Times] Rwanda's electricity tariffs will now be reviewed every three to four months to ensure they align with energy production costs, according to the Ministry of Infrastructure.

Rwanda: Why Traffic Police May Immobilise Your Car Under New Draft Law

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[New Times] Parliament is reviewing a new draft traffic law that introduces updated measures to improve road safety, strengthen enforcement, and align regulation with the country's growing transport sector.

Rwanda: New Electricity Tariffs Won't Affect Commodity Prices, Says Trade Minister

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[New Times] The Minister of Trade and Industry, Prudence Sebahizi, has assured that the newly introduced electricity tariffs will not lead to an increase in commodity prices, as industries continue to benefit from lower rates compared to other consumer categories.

Nigeria: Nigeria Records 871 Confirmed Cases of Lassa Fever, 162 Deaths

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[This Day] Abuja -- The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (NCDC) said Nigeria has so far recorded a total of 871 confirmed cases of Lassa Fever with 162 deaths.

South Africa: Commuters Scramble As 30-Day Taxi Shutdown Begins

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[GroundUp] Ten routes from Khayelitsha to Somerset West suspended amid escalating violence

Niger: In Niger, Journalist Faces Up to 3 Years Jail for Alleged Defamation of PM

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[CPJ] Dakar -- The Committee to Protect Journalists urges authorities in Niger to immediately release Ali Soumana, publishing director of the privately owned Le Courrier newspaper, after Prime Minister Ali Mahamane Lamine Zeine complained of defamation.

Egypt: Egypt Hunts for 3,000-Year-Old Pharoah Bracelet Missing From Museum

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Africa: Silverbacks Holdings and ImpactHER Invest in Next-Gen Fashion Powerhouses via Afreximbank platform

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[Silverbacks Holdings] Silverbacks Holdings, a leading private investment firm focused on companies operating in Africa related markets and leveraging technology in high-growth and underserved industries announced a joint strategic investment with ImpactHER in two dynamic fashion companies, Vanhu Vamwe and The Rad Black Kids .

Tanzania: With Success in Road, School, Msasa Projects, Dr Biteko Says, Vote for CCM

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[Daily News] Geita -- THE Chama cha Mapinduzi's parliamentary candidate for Bukombe Constituency, Dr Doto Biteko, has said that for citizens to get their desired development in the country, they should vote for CCM candidates in the upcoming general elections.

Zimbabwe: Chinese Nationals in Cocaine Case Face Deportation

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[263Chat] The National Prosecuting Authority of Zimbabwe (NPAZ) has pledged to pursue tougher sentences in drug-related cases following a public backlash over the sentencing of nine Chinese nationals who admitted to using cocaine in Harare.

Zimbabwe: Mnangagwa Names New Ambassadors to Washington, Pretoria

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[263Chat] President Emmerson Mnangagwa has appointed four new ambassadors to represent the country in Cuba, South Africa, the United Arab Emirates and the United States of America according to an Extraordinary Government Gazette published on Wednesday.

Nigeria: CBN Mandates Banks to Announce Successor CEOs Six Months Ahead of Exit

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[This Day] The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has issued a fresh directive to all domestic systemically important banks (DSIBs), mandating them to announce the appointment of successor chief executives at least six months before the end of the tenure of the incumbent Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer (MD/CEO).

Nigeria: Reactions As Tinubu Ends Emergency Rule in Rivers

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[Leadership] President Bola Tinubu on Wednesday announced the end of the state of emergency imposed on Rivers State, declaring that democratic governance would fully resume in the oil-rich state from 18 September.

Nigeria: Govt, U.S.-CDC to Intensify Surveillance On Prevalence of Acute Fever Illness

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[This Day] The federal government and the United States Centre for Disease Control (US-CDC) have recommitted to expanding national surveillance and diagnosis on the prevalence of Acute Febrile (AFI), a form of fever that comes with sudden high temperature.

Nigeria: Worsening Insecurity Failure of Nigeria's Political Leadership - Atiku

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[This Day] Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has attributed the worsening spate of insecurity across the country to the failure of political leadership, especially under the President Bola Tinubu-led government.

Nigeria: Four FIRS Directors, Managers Die in Afriland Towers Fire, Owners of Building Mum, Amid Other Casualties

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[This Day] Four staff members of the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) have been confirmed dead in the deadly fire outbreak at Afriland Towers on Broad Street, Lagos Island, on Tuesday.

Rwanda: Justice May Stall, but Genocide Somehow Catches Up With Perpetrators

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[New Times] When the UN criminal tribunal acquitted Protais Zigiranyirazo, better known as 'Mr Z', the ruling sparked outrage. Despite walking free, the man accused of being at the centre of the planning of the Genocide against the Tutsi never truly regained peace.

Rwanda: Eastern Province Farmers Pin Hopes On New Liquid Nitrogen Plant

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[New Times] In Karushuga village, Nyagatare District, dairy farmer Peter Maridadi has spent years trying to improve his herd. He has relied on natural breeding, but the results have often been disappointing--unpredictable bulls, weak calves, and low milk yields.

Zimbabwe: Zanu-PF Demands Accountability From Ministers

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[The Herald] MINISTERS are now required to report to Zanu PF Politburo meetings, giving detailed reports of activities in their ministries to uplift the lives of ordinary people.

Zimbabwe: I Still Feel Strong, Never Like an 83 Year Old - President

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[The Herald] President Mnangagwa says he is so strong that he does not feel the 83-year-old that he is.

Zimbabwe: Second Republic Unstoppable...Health Sector Modernisation Continues... Distributes State-of-the-Art Ambulances

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[The Herald] The Second Republic will continue to modernise the health sector through investment in advanced equipment and infrastructure to guarantee timely emergency care for everyone, President Mnangagwa has said.