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Kenya: KNCHR Opens Public Participation On Draft Reparations Guidelines 2026

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- The Kenya National Commission on Human Rights (KNCHR) has invited members of the public and stakeholders to submit memoranda and comments on the Draft Reparations Guidelines 2026, as part of efforts to strengthen access to justice and compensation for victims of human rights violations.

Mauritius: Mauritius Cannot Sleepwalk Back Onto the FATF Grey List

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[L'Express] Mauritius is not on the FATF grey list today. But the country's recent actions show that it knows the danger has not passed.

Nigeria: Nigerian Govt Warns Against Illegal Use, Conferment of Ambassadorial Titles

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[Premium Times] The ministry noted that the improper use of such titles is considered a criminal action.

Nigeria: Terrorists Attack Military Base in Kwara

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[Premium Times] During the attack, the terrorists carted away eight operational motorcycles and a gun truck, intelligence sources and locals said.

Liberia: Freeport of Monrovia Holds High-Intensity Port Security Drill

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[New Dawn] MONROVIA, Liberia, April 20, 2026 -- The Freeport of Monrovia briefly suspended normal operations Thursday as the National Port Authority, working with maritime security units and other state agencies, conducted a port security drill under the International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) Code.

Liberia: Boakai Launches $363.9m Western Corridor Highway Project

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[New Dawn] BO WATERSIDE, Grand Cape Mount County, April 20, 2026: President Joseph Nyuma Boakai Sr. broke ground Saturday on a US$363.9 million, 255-kilometer Western Corridor Road program that officials say will cut travel times, lower transport costs, and open long-isolated communities across western Liberia.

Liberia: When the House Defies the Court, Liberia Loses

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[New Dawn] Liberia is watching a troubling confrontation between the Legislature and the Judiciary. The House of Representatives' decision to expel Rep. Yekeh Kolubah and its posture toward the Supreme Court's prohibition order have escalated beyond ordinary politics.

Nigeria: Police Arrest 42 Illegal Miners Over Fresh Abduction of Kwara Monarch

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[Vanguard] The Commissioner of Police in Kwara State, Mr Adekimi Ojo, has confirmed that 42 illegal miners have been arrested following the abduction of His Royal Highness.

Algeria opens new oil and gas bids as Middle East war strains markets

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Algeria on Sunday launched a fresh call for international bids for hydrocarbon concessions, seeking to boost energy investment as global markets reel from the war in the Middle East.

Uganda: Leaders Mourn Kalangala MP Hellen Nakimuli

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[Independent (Kampala)] Kalangala, Uganda -- Several leaders have taken to X (formerly Twitter) to express their pain and grief following the death of Hellen Nakimuli, the Kalangala District Woman Member of Parliament. Nakimuli was pronounced dead on Sunday afternoon at Alexandria Medical Center following an unsuccessful surgical procedure.

Nigeria: Nigerian Breweries Outlines Strategies for Sustained Growth, Pricing Shocks Protection

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[Vanguard] Nigerian Breweries (NB) Plc has highlighted strategies aimed at sustaining the company's growth and protecting customers from pricing shocks occasioned by rising inflation.

Liberia: Liberia Breaks Ground On $364m Western Corridor Road Deal

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[Liberian Investigator] BO WATERSIDE, Grand Cape Mount County -- With Sierra Leone's president standing beside him at a groundbreaking ceremony on Liberia's western frontier, President Joseph Nyuma Boakai Sr. on Saturday launched a $363.9 million public-private partnership that will pave 255 kilometers of primary roads across four counties and open a strategic trade corridor from Western Liberia to the Mano River region.

Nigeria: Govt's Cash Transfer - Akwa Ibom's N18.7bn Highest in South-South - Minister

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[Leadership] Federal government has said that it is committed to lifting millions of vulnerable poor Nigerians out of poverty through the sustainable cash transfer policy, disclosing that of the N60 billion so far disbursed, Akwa Ibom has become the highest beneficiary with N18.7 billion in the South-South region under the Household Prosperity and Empowerment-Cash Transfer Programme (HOPE-CT).

Nigeria: SMEs Wait for Credit Flow As CBN Recapitalisation Expands Banks' Lending Capacity

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[Leadership] Nigeria's banking sector has entered a new phase of financial strength following the successful completion of a sweeping recapitalisation programme, but concerns remain over whether the gains will translate into improved access to credit for small and medium enterprises (SMEs).

Nigeria: Federal Govt Urged to Declare State of Emergency On Drug Abuse

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[Leadership] A group, Recovery Discovery Network, has made a passionate appeal to the federal government to declare a state of emergency on adolescent drug abuse.

Nigeria: High Costs, Insecurity Keep Shipping Lines Away From Onne, Warri, Other Ports

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[Leadership] Insecurity and rising operational costs have continued to undermine the viability of Nigeria's eastern ports, with industry stakeholders warning that shipping lines are increasingly avoiding the corridor despite efforts to reposition the facilities as viable alternatives to Lagos.

Tensions escalate over Strait of Hormuz, Iran says "no plans" to join talks

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The Strait of Hormuz remained closed on Monday as tensions escalate between Washington and Tehran. Washington said talks were due to resume on Monday but Tehran says it has "no plans" to participate.

Pope prays for healing at Angola shrine marked by slave trade history

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Pope Leo XIV on Sunday delivered a message of peace and reconciliation at the Sanctuary of Mama Muxima, a revered Catholic site that once served as a hub of the trans-Atlantic slave trade.

Kenya: Chaos in Haiti As Civilians Attempt to Block Departure of Kenyan Police Officers

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Haitian civilians reportedly blocked exit routes used by Kenyan police officers in parts of central Haiti, fearing that their withdrawal could expose communities to renewed gang attacks as the Kenya-led Multinational Security Support (MSS) Mission winds down operations in the Caribbean nation.

Kenya: KDF Graduates New Infantry Specialists to Boost Readiness

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- A new group of highly trained military professionals has graduated from the Kenya Defence Forces School of Infantry, marking a key step in strengthening the country's operational readiness across multiple fronts.

Kenya: Ledama Tells Opposition to 'Stop Blaming Ruto for Everything' Amid Fuel Price Debate

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Narok Senator Ledama Ole Kina has called on opposition leaders to stop politicising fuel price discussions, arguing that the debate should focus on infrastructure financing realities rather than assigning blame to the government.

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