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Malawi: Children Demand Child-Sensitive 2025-2026 Budgeting

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[Nyasa Times] Forty (40) children drawn from Balaka, Dowa, Mchinji, Mwanza and Ntchisi on Saturday gathered in Malawi's capital, Lilongwe, to provide their inputs and recommendations in the formulation of the forthcoming 2025-2026 National Budget.

Kenya: Faked Front Page Claims Ruto Chose 2027 Running Mate

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[Africa Check] Faked newspaper front page claims Kenyan president Ruto has settled on deputy president Kindiki as 2027 running mate

South Africa: Ramaphosa Says South Africa On Right Track Despite Jobless Youth

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[Scrolla] President Cyril Ramaphosa says the economy is growing with falling unemployment, poverty and inequality, and improved confidence in South Africa. Ramaphosa says over R1-trillion will be spent on infrastructure and Cabinet will meet to plan youth job creation in 2026.

Uganda: How Armed Men Attacked Bobi Wine's Wife At Her Home

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[Independent (Kampala)] Kampala, Uganda -- The armed men who forced their way into Ugandan opposition leader Bobi Wine's house on Friday night wanted to know where he was, and they attacked his wife to try to find out.

Nigeria: How 'Healthy Mama, Healthy Pikin' Is Using PHC Immunisation Days to Improve Child Feeding in Ebonyi

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[Nigeria Health Watch] On routine immunisation days, parents gather at primary health care (PHC) facilities across Abakaliki, Ebonyi State, for routine immunisation for their children. Many now leave with more than vaccines; they leave with practical nutrition skills. They also learn how to feed children better using familiar staples such as rice, maize, and soya beans, which many households can access locally. In Ebonyi, as in many parts of Nigeria, treatment for severe acute malnutrition often relies on ready-to-use

Namibia: Parents Demand Temporary Schools for Stranded Pupils

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[Namibian] Weeks after the 2026 academic year officially started, some parents are calling on the education ministry to urgently set up temporary schools or tents to accommodate pupils who are still without placements.

Namibia: Namibia Rides Rising Uranium Tide

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[Namibian] Namibia stands to benefit from growing global demand for uranium, as countries look to nuclear power to meet clean-energy goals.

Iran warns US not to launch military action as activists say protest death toll near 6,000

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Iranian authorities unveiled a new mural in central Tehran on Sunday containing a clear warning to the United States: do not to attempt to strike our country. The move comes as rights groups say that the death toll from recent protests is close to 6,000 people.

South Sudan army threat to 'spare no-one' condemned

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The UN mission says it is gravely concerned by "inflammatory rhetoric calling for violence against civilians".

South Africa: South Africa Must Build On Economic Recovery Momentum - President

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[SAnews.gov.za] President Cyril Ramaphosa has called for renewed focus on investment and infrastructure development to ensure that South Africa's recent economic gains translate into sustained and inclusive growth.

Zimbabwe: Prophet Magaya Arrested Following Claims of State Persecution

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[263Chat] Prophetic Healing and Deliverance founder Walter Magaya's rape trial failed to kick off at the Harare Magistrates Court on Monday morning leaving the man of God to accuse the State of persecution.

Uganda: Did Uganda's Internet Shutdowns During Elections Backfire?

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[ISS] The state cited the need to prevent disinformation - but the ban may have increased citizens' mistrust instead.

South Africa: Community Health Workers Push for Recognition and Change

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[Health-e] Community health workers (CHWs) play a crucial role in delivering essential healthcare services to communities across South Africa. Yet, a year after the Labour Court ruled that CHWs should be deemed permanent employees, their employment status remains precarious. Some health districts in various provinces have begun to absorb them into formal employment, but many CHWs are still contracted employees who earn stipends rather than salaries.

Ethiopia: Ethiopia Declares End of First-Ever Marburg Virus Disease Outbreak

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[WHO-AFRO] Addis Ababa -- The Government of Ethiopia has officially declared the end of its first-ever outbreak of Marburg virus disease (MVD) following the completion of enhanced surveillance and the mandatory follow-up period, with no new confirmed cases reported for consecutive 42 days. The outbreak, first confirmed on 14 November 2025 in the South Ethiopia Region, was contained in less than three months through a swift, coordinated response led by the government and supported by the World Health Organization (WHO).

Africa: New Evidence That Climatic Factors Influence Use of Mosquito Nets

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[Malaria Consortium] A new Malaria Consortium study highlights the importance of timing mosquito net distribution campaigns according to climate predictions.

Venezuela has had enough of orders from Washington, says interim leader Rodríguez

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Venezuela has had enough of US orders, the country’s interim president Delcy Rodriguez told oil workers on Sunday.

Ghana: GAF Denies Exploitation of Ghanaian Peacekeepers in Lebanon

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[Ghanaian Times] The Ghana Armed Forces (GAF) has denied allegations circulating in the media suggesting the exploitation of Ghanaian peacekeepers serving with the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL).

The association helping Black fashion designers make it on the runways

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A decade ago, Michelle Francine Ngonmo, a 38-year-old Italian-Cameroonian, founded the Afrofashion Association after noticing the lack of diversity in creative industries like fashion. The association has helped thousands of people - and continues its work, like most recently on the runway in Milan.

Liberia: Liberian Government Relocates Rape Survivor Family Over Safety Threats

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Liberia: Liberians Await Boakai's SONA Amid Economic, Foreign Policy Gains, Lingering Challenges

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[FrontPageAfrica] Monrovia -- Since taking office, the Joseph Boakai administration has pointed to efforts to restore fiscal discipline, strengthen domestic revenue collection, and reduce waste in public spending. Government officials cite renewed engagement with international financial institutions and development partners, as well as measures aimed at stabilizing the Liberian dollar.

Uganda: Airtel Fully Restores Internet Services

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[Nile Post] Telecom giants, Airtel Uganda have announced fully restoring their internet services across the country.

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