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Presidential candidates hold last campaign rallies in Congo

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Campaigning for president in the Republic of Congo wraps up on Friday with polling scheduled for Sunday

Six members of Iranian women's football team granted humanitarian asylum in Australia

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The Iranian women's football team left Australia late on Tuesday but six of its members are staying behind after being granted humanitarian asylum.

Gabon asks IMF for new arrangement in a bid to stabilise finances

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Gabon has formally requested an arrangement with the International Monetary Fund, IMF officials said on Wednesday. The news comes just days after an IMF team concluded a visit to the Central African country.

South Sudan: Hundreds of thousands flee clashes in Akobo

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Some 200,000 people have been displaced from Akobo, the latest flashpoint of fighting between armies loyal to the government and opposition in South Sudan.

French aid worker killed in drone strikes in rebel-held DR Congo city

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Witnesses say drone strikes hit a residential building frequently occupied by expatriates and aid workers.

Nigeria: Exclusive - UNN Sanctions Official for Issuing False Document Claiming Ex-Minister Uche Nnaji Graduated From University

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[Premium Times] The UNN official was sanctioned for relying on an incomplete documentation to erroneously confirm that Mr Nnaji graduated from the university.

Nigeria: Kano Governor Sacks Head of Service Amidst Cabinet Reshuffle Speculation

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[Premium Times] This administrative change comes amid speculation that Governor Yusuf is preparing for a major cabinet reshuffle.

Nigeria: Breaking - Lagos International Trade Fair Complex Shut Over Planned Government Takeover

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[Vanguard] Activities at the Lagos International Trade Fair Complex were disrupted as traders shut down the facility while protesting a proposed takeover of the market's management by state and local government authorities.

Floods and landslides kill 30 in southern Ethiopia

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Forecasters say storms are becoming more intense in the region, partly due to global warming.

South Africa: SA Economy Grows 1.1 Percent in 2025 but Manufacturing Keeps Falling

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[Scrolla] Stats SA said on Tuesday the economy grew 0.4% in the last quarter of 2025, up 1.1% for the year. Eight of 10 manufacturing divisions contracted, and economists warn that Middle East oil prices could push petrol up by R4.

South Africa: Latest GDP Figures Welcomed

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[SAnews.gov.za] Agriculture Minister John Steenhuisen has welcomed the latest Statistics South Africa Gross Domestic Product (GDP) figures, which position the agricultural sector as the primary engine of South Africa's economic resilience.

Africa: Africa Urged to 'Mainstream' Homegrown Climate Adaptation

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[SciDev.Net] This article was supported by Global Health Strategies

Nigeria: Nigeria's Meningitis Burden Persists As Dry Season Fuels Outbreaks

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[Leadership] Meningitis remains one of Nigeria's recurring public health challenges, particularly in the northern region that lies within Africa's meningitis belt.

Namibia: PDM's Hengari Alarmed By Country's Debt Burden

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[Namibian] Popular Democratic Movement parliamentarian Inna Hengari says she is concerned about the accelerating debt-servicing burden, calling it an "interest cost trap."

Namibia: Budget Criticised for Failing to Fund Gender Violence Shelters

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[Namibian] The recently tabled budget in the National Assembly has been criticised for failing to address the lack of shelters for gender-based violence (GBV) victims across all regions.

South Africa: Extreme Heat Is Taking a Toll On Children's Health in South Africa

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[Health-e] As the midday sun intensifies, Busisiwe Khumalo is inside her homein Maitland, Cape Town.

Africa: Could Short-Term Deals Weaken Russia's Enduring Influence in Africa?

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[ISS] Russia's Sahel approach responds to terrorism and fragile regimes - a very different scenario to its Southern Africa ties.

South Africa deploys troops in Johannesburg to tackle organized crime

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Soldiers were deployed on the streets of South Africa’s biggest city on Wednesday after the president announced plans last month to use the army to help police fight gang violence and illegal mining.

Denis Sassou Nguesso: Congo-Brazzaville's strongman

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One of Africa's longest-serving leaders, Denis Sassou Nguesso has ruled Congo-Brazzaville for decades, keeping a firm grip on power in the former French colony.

Gaza garbage crisis: Two million trapped in sea of waste and rubble

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More than two million people in the Gaza Strip are struggling to protect their health as they live near piles of trash mixed with dirt and debris across the enclave, with limited resources to clear what were once vibrant, densely populated areas filled with bustling markets.

Africa’s Business Heroes Opens 2026 Applications With $1.5 Million For African Entrepreneurs

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Africa’s entrepreneurs are once again in the spotlight as Africa’s Business Heroes (ABH) launches its eighth annual competition, offering $1.5 million in grant funding to founders building solutions for the continent’s future.

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