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Africa: Tobacco Harm Reduction in Action - What PMI's 2025 Value Report Signals for Low and MiddleIncome Countries

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[allAfrica] As low and middle-income countries (LMICs) continue to shoulder a disproportionate burden of smoking-related disease, access to pragmatic, evidence-based harm reduction solutions is becoming an increasingly urgent public-health priority.

Tanzania: MPs Push for Fuel Tax Relief

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[Daily News] Dodoma -- MEMBERS of Parliament (MPs) have urged the government to slash some levies on fuel imports as part of measures to control the rising fuel prices, exacerbated by the ongoing Middle East crisis.

Tanzania: Tanzania Home to World's Largest Volcanic Debris Deposits

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[Daily News] Arusha -- TANZANIA is now officially home to the world's largest volcanic debris avalanche deposits recorded at the foot of the country's second-highest peak, Mount Meru.

Kenya: Seven in 10 Women Face Repeated Sextortion While Seeking Public Services - Study

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Nearly three-quarters of female service seekers in Kenya report facing repeated demands for sexual favours while accessing public services, a newly released Kenya National Gender and Corruption Survey 2025 shows.

Ghana: President Mahama Secures France's Health Platform Support for Ghana

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[Ghanaian Times] Ghana has been selected as the first beneficiary of France's National Health Platform.

US approves non-critical staff to leave embassy in Nigeria on security grounds

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The state department has also asked US citizens to "reconsider" travel plans to the West African country.

Israeli strikes on Lebanon leave more than 200 dead and 1,000 wounded

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Lebanon is searching for survivors after Israeli strikes on Beirut, Tyre and the southern village of Abbassiyeh killed at least 203 people and wounded more than 1,000, the health ministry said, as the overall death toll from attacks since early March surpasses 1,500.

Sudan: Prime Minister Reaffirms Government of Hope's Commitment to Strengthening Civilian Protection

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[SNA] Khartoum -- Prime Minister Dr. Kamil Idris reaffirmed the Government of Hope's commitment to strengthening the protection of civilians.

Polisario Front celebrates 50 years of Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic

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Western Sahara's independence movement held a military parade in a refugee camp near Tindouf in Algeria on Wednesday.

Ugandan man admits 'human sacrifice' kindergarten stabbings

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A man has admitted killing four young children in a kindergarten in Uganda, in an attack that has shocked the nation.

'We are not broken': French nationals freed from Iran welcomed by President Macron

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Two French nationals freed after being detained in Iran received a hero’s welcome on Wednesday, as President Macron greeted them at the Elysee Palace.

South Africa: Two Insurance Giants Dominate Sassa Funeral Deductions

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[GroundUp] Clientèle Life, Sanlam and their subsidiaries collect R143-million every month for funeral policies directly from SASSA pension and disability grants

Zimbabwe: Tobacco Turmoil - Farmers Trapped in Price Slump

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[263Chat] This year's tobacco marketing season has proven difficult for many farmers, as unfavorable market conditions driven by supply and demand continue to take a toll.

Nigeria: Power DisCos Miss Revenue Targets Amid Efficiency Concerns

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[Premium Times] The data shows that DisCos received electricity worth ₦336.43 billion, billed ₦268.20 billion, and collected only ₦204.74 billion.

Fears Middle East ceasefire at risk after Israeli strikes on Lebanon kill 182 people

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Emergency workers in Beirut are searching for survivors after Israeli strikes on busy commercial and residential areas of the Lebanese capital on Wednesday. Now there are fears the Middle East ceasefire is at risk.

Uganda: Govt Publishes List of Licensed Labour Export Firms

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[Nile Post] The State Minister for Youth and Children Affairs, Balaam Barugahara, has warned young people against falling victim to fraudulent labour export schemes, saying many are losing money to traffickers and unlicensed recruitment agents.

Uganda: Uganda to Launch Climate Camera Into Space - Musenero

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[Nile Post] The Minister for Science, Technology and Innovation, Dr Monica Musenero, has revealed that Uganda will this year deploy a space-based climate monitoring camera in a bid to strengthen the country's ability to predict floods, drought and other weather-related disasters.

Djibouti Vote: Guelleh poised to extend 27-year rule

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Djibouti’s leader Ismail Omar Guelleh held his final campaign rally on Wednesday ahead of Friday’s presidential election. Facing a divided and largely silenced opposition, Guelleh is expected to extend his 27-year rule of the strategically located Horn of Africa nation.

Senegal protesters rally over cost of living and debt crisis

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Workers, union members and opposition supporters took to the streets of Dakar on Wednesday to protest government action and Senegal's economic situation.

Africa: Gulf Shock, African Shield

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[Independent (Kampala)] Cairo, Egypt -- Africa's multilateral lender, African Export-Import Bank, has approved a $10 billion emergency facility to shield African and Caribbean economies from the fallout of escalating tensions in the Gulf, as policymakers race to contain a fresh wave of global economic disruption.

Why Côte d’Ivoire Could Become Francophone Africa’s Next Investment Gateway

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Côte d’Ivoire is uniquely positioned to lead a new era of fund domiciliation on the continent. Read more African news and insights on Africa.com.

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