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Venezuela’s Deputy Minister Arturo Gil Visits Cape Town to Advance Energy Ties

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Following the historic visit by the African Energy Chamber (AEC) (https://EnergyChamber.org) to Venezuela in February 2026, Venezuela responded by sending its

Video News Release: From office cleaner to Olympic co-ordinator: the remarkable story of Senegal’s Sokhna Dia

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In celebration of International Women’s Month, CANAL+ and MultiChoice celebrate African women

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Across Africa and beyond, women continue to shape and elevate the stories that define our societies. In celebration of International Women’s Month, CANAL+

Equatorial Guinea to Showcase 2026 Licensing Round to Global Investors at Invest in African Energy (IAE)

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Reflecting a renewed drive for growth and upstream revitalization, Equatorial Guinea’s Minister of Mines and Hydrocarbons, Antonio Oburu Ondo, will deliver a

In Africa’s Creative Economies, Women Are Claiming Ownership (By Libby Allen)

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By Libby Allen, Vice President: Brand&Creative, APO Group (https://APO-opa.com).

Huawei, Meralco, and SANXING Ningbo Launch Intelligent Distribution Solution and Lighthouse Initiative

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BARCELONA, Spain, 6 March 2026-/African Media Agency(AMA)/- During MWC2026, Huawei hosted a forum themed “Advancing All Intelligence, Empowering the Future

TECNO and Tonino Lamborghini Announce a New International Collaboration

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Advanced technology and Italian design come together in a strategic partnership blending innovation and iconic style.

Ethiopia does not want war: PM

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Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed has said his country does not want war, even as regional Tigray authorities say federal forces are massing around the northern region, raising fears of renewed conflict

Ethiopia rebels gang-raped children: Amnesty

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Rebels in Ethiopia's most populous region of Oromia have committed summary executions, gang rapes and sexual slavery against women and girls between 2020 and 2024, Amnesty International said on Friday

Doumbouya returns to Guinea after prolonged absence

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President Mamady Doumbouya returned to Guinea Friday where he received a grand welcome at Conakry airport following a three-week absence that had raised questions about his health

Lebanon: Israeli strikes on Hezbollah stronghold displace thousands in Beirut

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Israeli strikes on Beirut’s suburbs have forced a mass exodus, with more than 95,000 people displaced after evacuation warnings for the crowded southern suburbs.

'Massive' numbers killed by gunmen in latest Nigeria attack, senator tells BBC

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Suspected Islamist militants reportedly seized control of a village for two days before being forced out by troops and air strikes.

Iran: Worshippers in Tehran rally after Friday prayers

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As Iran and Israel exchange strikes, Tehran worshippers rally in support of the Islamic Republic, echoing calls for resistance against Israel and the US.

Senegal says company's scandal-plagued sanitary pads are safe

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Senegal's minister of health said that menstrual pads made by a leading Chinese firm embroiled in a scandal over expired materials were safe for consumers Thursday, following an investigation

Nigeria's Mothers of Chibok go from farm to factory in bid to build a better future

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Nigerian women whose daughters were kidnapped by Boko Haram refused to give up on their dream of a better future for their children. Now they're opening two factories.

Egypt in 'state of near-emergency' as conflict threatens economy

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Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi said on Thursday his country is in an economic "state of near-emergency" as a result of the Middle East war, warning of runaway inflation.

Zimbabwean Writer Andrew Chatora launches London literary imprint Friesian Publishing

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Independent press founded by Zimbabwean writer Andrew Chatora launches with an open call for manuscripts and the forthcoming essay collection Unstoppable March of the Human Condition: Essays on Politics and Literature.

Ivory Coast: women tap into financial freedom through rubber tree farms

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In Ivory Coast, only five percent of women own agricultural land. But this is changing: for many women, owning their own farms of rubber trees has become a way to achieve financial freedom.

IMF expects talks with Zambia on new financial package to start in April

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Lusaka's most recent program with the IMF, a $1.7 billion facility agreed in 2022, ended in January

Ugandan students who fled Iran air strikes recall 'ground trembling'

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Some opted to remain in Iran, even after their government offered to bring them home.

UN report says Ugandan troops helped South Sudan with deadly airstrikes

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Uganda helped South Sudan carry out airstrikes that killed and badly burned civilians a year ago, according to a U.N. inquiry.

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