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South Africa: Over 1,800 Child Rape Cases Dropped As DNA Labs Fall Behind

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[Scrolla] Parliament's police committee says 1,853 statutory rape cases were withdrawn between 2020 and 2025, warning that SAPS members who allow this are breaking their own rules. South Africa's forensic labs are too slow, rape kits are running out nationwide, and there is no dedicated policy guiding police on how to investigate the rape of children.

Namibia: Rundu Tackles N$700m Debt With Waiver

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[New Era] Rundu -- The Rundu Town Council has launched a 24-month interest waiver programme to recover millions in unpaid municipal debt and ease financial pressure on struggling ratepayers.

Namibia: Parly Engages ECN On Electoral Bill Reform

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[New Era] Gobabis -- Members of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Constitutional and Legal Affairs and Petitions met with officials from the Electoral Commission of Namibia in Gobabis on Friday to review the Draft Electoral Bill.

Namibia: Mineworker Underscores Media's Crucial Role ...Reflects On 40-Year Journey

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[New Era] Mineworkers Union of Namibia (MUN) president Poco-Key Mberiuana says the role the media play in advancing workers' rights cannot be overemphasised.

Namibia: Omaruru CEO 'Clueless' On Suspension

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[New Era] Swakopmund -- The Omaruru Municipality has suspended its CEO, Valentinus Sindongo, via email on Tuesday.

Namibia: Telecom Given Four Months to Fix Network Problems

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[New Era] Following months of complaints from customers over poor network service, dropped calls and internet outages, the Communications Regulatory Authority of Namibia (CRAN) has ordered Telecom Namibia to take urgent steps to stabilise its network and improve service delivery.

Namibia: Chiefs Offer Haven for Unwanted Babies

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[New Era] Ongwediva -- Various traditional authority leaders in northern Namibia have called on mothers who do not want their babies for a myriad of reasons to take the children to their palaces for adoption rather than dumping.

Namibia: City Sounds Alarm Over Angolan Street Kids

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[New Era] The City of Windhoek has raised urgent child protection and law enforcement concerns over groups of migrant Angolan children who have been living, trading and begging on the capital city streets for the past three years.

South Africa: March and March Wants to Arrest Migrants but the Law Says No

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[Scrolla] President Cyril Ramaphosa told the nation on Sunday, 7 June, that enforcing immigration laws is the job of the state, not private citizens or community groups. March and March leader Jacinta Ngobese-Zuma says the Criminal Procedure Act entitles citizens to make arrests, but the law does not list undocumented status as grounds for a citizen's arrest.

Kenya: Ruto Launches Kenya-Benelux Chamber to Boost Trade, Investment

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- President William Ruto has officiated the launch of the Kenya-Benelux Chamber of Commerce in Brussels, a move aimed at strengthening trade and investment ties between Kenya and the Benelux region comprising Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg.

Zimbabwe: Full Transcript - Constitution of Zimbabwe Amendment (No. 3) Bill, 2026 Second Reading By Ziyambi Ziyambi

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South Africa: Birth Control Shortages Leave Women in NW and GP Fearing Unplanned Pregnancies

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[Health-e] Some women in Mahikeng, in the North West, fear unplanned pregnancies due to a shortage of contraceptives at their local clinics for at least the past four months.

Zambia: Elections 2026 - Is Zambia's Democratic Success Story Beginning to Fray?

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[ISS] There is a danger that voters see the August election outcome as shaped by legal manoeuvring rather than the ballot.

Ghana: Govt Steps Up Flood Control With New Measures

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[Ghanaian Times] The government has announced a raft of measures to tackle the country's recurring flooding problems, including accelerating drainage improvement projects, removing structures obstructing waterways and strengthening early warning systems.

Ghana: Xenophobic Attack - Over 700 Ghanaians Return From South Africa

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[Ghanaian Times] More than 700 Ghanaians, forming the second and third batches of evacuees from South Africa, arrived in the country over the weekend to a warm reception at the Accra International Airport (AIA).

Nigeria: Lagos Police Dismiss School Attack Threat, Heighten Security

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[Vanguard] The Lagos State Police Command has reassured residents, parents, guardians and school authorities that there is no verified intelligence indicating any imminent attack on schools in the state, following reports of a threatening notice allegedly pasted at a school warning of a planned bandit attack and abduction of pupils.

Uganda: Solar Energy Transforming Education in Kilulu-Mbale

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[Independent (Kampala)] Mbale, Uganda -- High in the rolling hills of Mbale District, Kilulu B Village is witnessing a quiet but powerful revolution, one powered not by politics or pipelines but by sunlight. At the centre of this transformation are Local Council I Chairperson Simon Malenje and his partner Grace Kayegi, who manages Good Journey Nursery and Primary School.

Zimbabwe: People's Summit Rejects Constitutional Amendment Bill, Demands Referendum

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[263Chat] A coalition of civic groups, labour unions, students, faith organisations, war veterans and community activists has rejected Zimbabwe's proposed Constitutional Amendment (No. 3) Bill (CAB3) describing it as a threat to democracy and calling for a national referendum on the proposed changes.

South Africa: 'Bafana Bafana Will Be Ready to Face Mexico' - Hugo Broos

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[Cosafa] South Africa coach Hugo Broos says his side will be ready for the 2026 FIFA World Cup opener against co-hosts Mexico at the Azteca Stadium on Thursday.

Namibia: PM Shocked By State of Nkurenkuru Sport Facilities

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[Namibian] Prime minister Elijah Ngurare says sport facilities at Nkurenkuru are far below national standards.

South Africa: SA Unveils Biometric Population Register to Tighten Migration Controls

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[SAnews.gov.za] Government will establish an Intelligent Population Register containing biometric data for every person in South Africa and introduce new regulations to prevent the misuse of Traffic Registration Numbers (TRNs).

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