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Nigeria: Court Shifts DSS Bid to Arraign El-Rufai On Alleged Cybercrimes to April 23

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[Leadership] Justice Joyce Abdulmalik of the Federal High Court in Abuja has fixed April 23 for the arraignment of former governor of Kaduna Dtate, Nasir El-Rufai.

Nigeria: Another PDP Governor, Lawmakers Set to Join APC

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[Premium Times] Should the governor proceed with his defection to the APC, he would follow the lead of Taraba's Agbu Kefas and leave the PDP with only Bauchi State in the North-east region.

UN sanctions paramilitary leaders over Sudan atrocities

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The RSF's capture of the city in October was one of the most brutal chapters of Sudan's nearly three-year civil war.

Botswana: Artificial Insemination Services Benefit 591 Farmers in Okavango

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[Botswana Daily News] Gaborone -- Since 2019 a total of 591 farmers in the Okavango District have benefited from government-provided artificial insemination services through the Nokaneng Artificial Insemination (AI) Camp.

Ghana: Ghana Poised to Develop Sustainable Aviation Fuel Industry ...Icao Study Reveals

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[Ghanaian Times] GHANA has significant potential to establish a Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) industry to help reduce carbon emissions in the aviation sector, a study by the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) has revealed.

Nigeria: Journalist Held for Over a Week On Defamation Charges

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[IFJ] According to media reports, journalist Ahmed Isah Sakpe was summoned to the police station following a complaint lodged by a protocol officer attached to the Niger State Governor, Mohammed Umar Bago. The complaint was triggered by a press statement published on the Crusader Radio Facebook page, which is managed by Sakpe, that exposed a political crisis in the Niger South Senatorial District.

Ethiopia revokes media licence of independent outlet Addis Standard

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Ethiopia on Tuesday revoked the licence of independent online outlet Addis Standard saying it harmed national interests, in the latest curb on press freedom. Africa's second most populous nation s ranks 145th out of 180 in the press freedom index compiled by Reporters without Borders.

Zimbabwe walks away from $367M US health deal over sovereignty concerns

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Zimbabwe has pulled out of talks with the United States over a new health aid deal meant to replace a program dismantled under President Donald Trump. The agreement would have provided $367 million over five years, supporting 1.2 million Zimbabweans receiving HIV treatment.

South Africa: Budget 2026 - Godongwana Takes Aim At Badly-Run Municipalities

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[GroundUp] Finance Minister warns budgets will be cut if performance targets are not met

South Africa: Budget 2026 - Social Grants to Go Up in April

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[GroundUp] Increases are slightly more than inflation

Zimbabwe bans all raw mineral exports with immediate effect

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Zimbabwe has imposed an immediate freeze on exports of all raw minerals and lithium concentrate, the mines ministry announced Wednesday, tightening state control over resources critical to global clean-energy and defense industries.

Iran faces renewed student protests in Tehran as new semester begins

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Renewed student protests erupt at Tehran universities as a new semester begins, reviving slogans from recent unrest and highlighting growing tensions.

Zimbabwe: Zimbabwe Suspends Raw Mineral Exports

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[263Chat] Government has suspended the export of all raw minerals and lithium concentrates with immediate effect, in a move the government says is aimed at protecting national interests and boosting value addition.

Somaliland eyes mineral boom after Israel recognition

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In the rugged hills of Somaliland, officials say vast treasure lies beneath the earth. The breakaway territory in northern Somalia claims it holds abundant critical minerals and potentially billions of barrels of oil, resources that could transform its economic future.

Ghanaian FM asks Ukraine to release two prisoners of war from Ghana

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Ghana's Foreign Minister Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa on a rare visit to Ukraine on Wednesday urged President Volodymyr Zelensky to release two Ghanaian prisoners of war who were captured fighting for Russia.

Zimbabwe rejects 'lopsided' US health aid deal over data concerns

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Access to biological samples raised flags for Zimbabwe as the US did not want to share the benefits of its research.

Guinea detains 16 Sierra Leonean soldiers amid border dispute

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Guinea's military has confirmed the detention of 16 Sierra Leonean soldiers after accusing them of crossing the border and raising their flag on Guinean soil, while Freetown maintains its troops were on its own territory constructing a border post.

South Africa: Nearly 13 Million Children Rely On the Child Support Grant

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[Scrolla] 12.9 million children receive the Child Support Grant according to the January affordability data. The Child Support Grant is currently set at R560 per child per month in South Africa.

Africa: Breakthrough Sickle Cell Gene Therapy a Distant Hope in Africa

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[SciDev.Net] Kampala, Scidev.Net -- As Uganda rolls out mandatory nationwide screening of newborns for sickle cell disease this month, a gene therapy celebrated in the United States and Europe remains financially out of reach for most patients in Africa.

Officials say Mexican cartel bloodshed won't affect World Cup venues

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The violence that followed the killing of a cartel leader in Mexico is fueling fears that the bloodshed could hurt tourism ahead of the FIFA World Cup later this year.

Alexandria’s historic tram faces final stop as modern rail project moves ahead

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For 163 years, the streetcars of Alexandria have rumbled along the Mediterranean coast, weaving through the city’s neighborhoods and memories. Now, they are set to be replaced by a partially elevated light rail line, a modern project designed to move passengers faster and carry more of them.

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