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The Shoemaker of Kebri Beyah: A Refugee’s Journey of Identity, Resilience, and Hope

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The shoemaker of kebri: Jemal Mohamed Elmi lives in Kebri Beyah Woreda in the Fafan Zone’s refugee camp area, near Jijiga—what the locals call

Traditional healers in DRC say they can cure Ebola

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Although there is still no vaccine or official treatment for the Bundibugyo virus, the rare strain of the current and deadly Ebola outbreak in the DRC, Dauda Tshimanga and his wife Mariam Kabika, a couple of traditional healers, are "certain" they have a found a remedy to treat it.

Nigerian museum revamp amplifies calls for return of looted treasures

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Western museums, including those in Britain, the Netherlands and Germany, have in recent years returned several hundred artefacts, but countless more remain in galleries in Europe and America

Rwanda: RDB Closes Four Hotels Over Standards Concerns

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[New Times] The Rwanda Development Board (RDB) on Thursday, June 4, ordered the temporary closure of four hospitality establishments across the country following inspections that found violations of tourism and hospitality requirements.

South Africa: Ramaphosa Rejects Xenophobia Label, Calls for African Solutions

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has rejected claims of xenophobia, instead describing migration pressures as a continental challenge that requires African-led solutions, deeper economic integration and shared prosperity across the continent.

Kenya: No, Photo Does Not Show Ebola Patients Arriving in Kenya From U.S.

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[Africa Check] No, photo does not show Ebola patients arriving in Kenya from US

Tanzania: No, European Union Didn't Call for Removal of Tanzania's President Hassan, Video Misrepresents Lawmaker's Remarks

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[Africa Check] No, European Union didn't call for removal of Tanzania's president Hassan, video misrepresents lawmaker's remarks

Somali capital rocked by gunfire ahead of planned protests

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People in Mogadishu say they endured a "sleepless night" after heavy gunfire rocked Somalia's capital, with smoke rising over the city and armed forces deployed on the streets, after clashes erupted between rival political factions ahead of planned protests.

Kenya: No, Kenya's Standard Newspaper Did Not Publish 'Black Heart' Front Page Criticising Ex-VP Gachagua

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[Africa Check] No, Kenya's Standard newspaper did not publish 'Black Heart' front page criticising ex-VP Gachagua

Africa: Cambodia Did Not Order African Nationals to Leave the Country - Viral Notice Fake

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[Africa Check] Cambodia did not order African nationals to leave the country - viral notice fake

Nigeria: No, Photos Showing Scarred Children Are Old, Unrelated to Nigeria's Oyo State School Abduction

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[Africa Check] No, photos showing scarred children are old, unrelated to Nigeria's Oyo state school abduction

Nigeria: Police Deny Claim On Rescue of Abducted Oyo Schoolchildren, Teachers

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[Premium Times] The Oyo State Police Command has dismissed a claim circulating on social media that the schoolchildren and teachers abducted from Ahoro-Esiele and Yawota communities in Orire Local Government Area of Oyo State had been rescued.

East Africa: IGAD Calls for Immediate De-Escalation As Political Violence Escalates in Somalia

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[ENA] Addis Ababa -- The Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) has expressed deep concern over reports of violence in Somalia's capital, Mogadishu, amid rising political tensions and a worsening constitutional crisis.

Louisville marks 10 years since Muhammad Ali's death

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Ten years after the death of boxing legend Muhammad Ali, his hometown of Louisville, Kentucky, is celebrating his legacy with remembrance events and a new annual initiative aimed at promoting kindness and service.

Debt Crisis: Senegal turns to the IMF [Business Africa]

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After a Long standoff, Senegal Finally Turns to the IMF, with the country hoping to conclude an agreement with the Bretton Woods Institution by the end of June

Nigeria: Kwara - 'It Is Painful I Cannot Recover My Wife's Corpse' - - Ecwa Pastor

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[Vanguard] Ilorin -- The bereaved pastor of ECWA Church in Omugo, Ifelodun local government area of Kwara, Rev. Sunday Omole, has expressed deep concern that he couldn't retrieve the remains of his wife, Mrs Rachel Oluwaremilekun Omole, and others for burial.

Iquo Ukoh And Lolu Akinwunmi To Chair The 2026 CMO Circle

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The CMO Circle—Nigeria’s premier, invitation-only forum for Chief Marketing Officers and senior marketing leaders—announces Iquo Ukoh and Lolu

South Africa's white enclave drawing more young Afrikaners

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More young people from South Africa's white minority are moving to the small white enclave of Orania.

Namibia: Chinese Company's Etango Uranium Deal Approved

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[Namibian] The Namibian Competition Commission has approved a proposed investment by Chinese state-owned nuclear company CNNC Overseas Ltd in the Etango uranium project.

Nigeria: Asohon, CPN Call for Immediate Release of Abducted Ibadan Pupils

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[Leadership] The Association of Orphanages and Home Operators in Nigeria (ASOHON), Oyo State chapter, in collaboration with the Child Protection Network (CPN), has called for the immediate and safe release of schoolchildren and their headmistress reportedly abducted in Ibadan last month.

South Africa: Sixteen Cavities, No Dentist - Children Live With Painful Tooth Decay As Oral Health Education Falls Short

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[Health-e] Samkelisiwe Khumalo first noticed cavities in her daughter Unathi's teeth when she was four. Two years later, Unathi has sixteen cavities-six in her bottom teeth and ten in her upper. She has never seen a dentist.

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