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International Relations Committee Congratulates South Africa on its Re-Election to United Nations (UN) Human Rights Council

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The Portfolio Committee on International Relations and Cooperation today received a briefing from the Department of International Relations and Cooperation on

Eritrea: Commendable Maternity and Infant Health Care Provision

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Pediatrician Dr. Bereket Gebremicael at Teseney Hospital stated that, as a result of integrated efforts to ensure maternal and infant health, the death rate

Committees Urge Higher Education Institutions to Comply with Immigration Laws When Employing Foreign Nationals

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The Portfolio Committee on Higher Education and Training today warned universities and Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) colleges not to

United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) peacekeepers assess evolving security situation in Eastern Equatoria during four-day patrol

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In response to security concerns in Eastern Equatoria, a patrol of 60 uniformed and civilian peacekeepers made the challenging 280-kilometer-long journey by

Seychelles: Appointment of Advisor for Homeland Affairs

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The Office of the President wishes to announce the appointment of Mr. Ted Barbe as Advisor for Homeland Affairs. 

Announcement of Winners of Islamic Development Bank Institute (IsDBI) eBook Reader Review Competition

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The Islamic Development Bank Institute (IsDBI) (https://IsDBInstitute.org) is pleased to announce the winners of the IsDBI eBook Reader App Review

Japan funding enables World Food Programme (WFP) to provide food and nutrition assistance to displaced families in Rwanda

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The World Food Programme (WFP) has welcomed a contribution of over USD 666,000 (approximately RWF 970 million) from the Government of Japan to provide

Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC) and FHI 360 Sign Memorandum of Understanding to Strengthen Health Security and Advance Africa’s Health Sovereignty

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The Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC) and FHI 360 today signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to strengthen collaboration in

South Africa: Agriculture and Land Committees Engage Departments on Restructuring Progress

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The Portfolio Committee on Agriculture and the Portfolio Committee on Land Reform and Rural Development held a joint meeting with the Department of

South Africa: Committee Lays Foundation to Safeguard Jobs in Television and Film Industry

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The Portfolio Committee on Trade, Industry and Competition yesterday laid the foundation for safeguarding jobs and restoring confidence in South Africa’s film

'No food' in South Sudan displacement camp as new conflict breaks out

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Internally displaced people in South Sudan say there is "no food" in their informal camp as fresh fighting erupts between government and opposition forces in Jonglei state. The conflict has displaced around 280,000 people since December, according to the United Nations.

38 killed in gas blast at Nigeria lead mine

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Thirty-eight lead miners were killed when gas exploded at a pit in central Nigeria's Plateau state, local sources said.

DRC: Musicians work to preserve Congolese rumba

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Some musicians and historians in the Democratic Republic of Congo are hard at work trying to preserve the tradition of Congolese rumba, which was added to UNESCO's intangible cultural heritage list five years ago.

Kenya first in East Africa to receive long-acting HIV drug Lenacapavir

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Kenya has become the first East African country to receive Lenacapavir, a long-acting Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) drug designed to protect HIV-negative

Russian navy warship docks in Iran ahead of joint naval exercises

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Iran temporarily shut the Strait of Hormuz for live-fire drills on Tuesday, a rare show of force that coincided with another round of indirect nuclear negotiations with the United States in Geneva.

Suspected carbon-monoxide leak kills 37 miners in Nigeria

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The tragedy is believed to have happened just before sunrise as the workers neared the end of their shift.

Ramadan: Egytian charity delivers aid during Islamic holy month

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As Muslims across the world gear up to celebrate Ramadan, the Misr ElKheir charity foundation in Egypt is getting aid ready for residents living in poverty.

Ashes and reflection: Lagos Catholics mark Ash Wednesday

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Catholics in Nigeria's largest city flocked to churches on Wednesday for Ash Wednesday, beginning the 40-day Lenten season with prayers and the traditional imposition of ashes.

Uganda: Senior Ugandan security officials sued by global entrepreneur Vasundhara Oswal for arbitrary detention

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[InfoWire] 20260218 -- Prominent international businesswoman Vasundhara Oswal has filed a human rights petition before the High Court of Uganda, alleging that top security officials illegally and arbitrarily arrested her in October 2024. She alleges she was held for nearly three weeks, even after a court order had directed her release, and despite what she argues was a lack of evidence to justify either her arrest or her continued detention.

South Sudan: Hospitals overwhelmed as fighting rages on

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The Aboko teaching hospital is one of a string in South Sudan that are overwhelmed as fighting in the country rages on. It has only one surgeon, and resources are running thin on the ground.

ISWAP raid kills eight Nigerian soldiers as jihadist attacks intensify in northeast

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At least eight Nigerian soldiers have been killed and 23 others wounded after a deadly raid by jihadists linked to the Islamic State in the country’s northeast.

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