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Zimbabwe: Zimbabwean Athlete Nobuhle Nobunkosi Tshuma Crawls Across the Finish Line to Secure Bronze and a R100,000 Prize

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[New Zimbabwe] IN a race defined by endurance, it was not only the winners who captured hearts at this year's Two Oceans Marathon, but a Zimbabwean runner whose final moments transformed sport into a story of extraordinary human will.

South Africa: Thyspunt Recommended for Eskom's New Nuclear Power Station

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[GroundUp] A draft environmental scoping report says the Eastern Cape coastal site is the most viable, but a heritage protection order could complicate the process

Botswana: Human Activity Suspected in FMD Outbreak

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[Botswana Daily News] Gaborone -- Acting Minister of Lands and Agriculture Dr Edwin Dikoloti has revealed that the recent Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD) outbreak at the Ramatlabama Artificial Insemination (AI) Training Centre is suspected to have been spread through human activity.

South Africa: Local Firms Lead Charge As SA Secures R890 Billion in Investment Pledges

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[SAnews.gov.za] South African companies are leading the investment charge following the successful hosting of the sixth South Africa Investment Conference (SAIC), where a record R890 billion in investment pledges was secured.

Uganda: Serunkuma - Courts Don't Fight Corruption, Politics Does

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[Nile Post] Political analyst Dr Yusuf Serunkuma has ignited fresh debate on Uganda's anti-corruption efforts, arguing that the fight against graft is largely driven by political interests rather than purely judicial processes.

Liberia: Liberia Sets April 18 Groundbreaking for $364m Western Road Linking Sierra Leone Border

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[Liberian Investigator] MONROVIA -- A major step forward has been taken toward construction of the long-anticipated St. Paul Bridge to Bo-Waterside road corridor, with key stakeholders concluding high-level engagements and announcing April 18 as the date for the official groundbreaking.

Liberia: Liberia Cabinet Advances Monrovia Redevelopment Plan, Moves to Tackle Unregulated Construction

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[Liberian Investigator] Monrovia -- The Cabinet of the Republic of Liberia, under the chairmanship of His Excellency President Joseph Nyuma Boakai, Sr., has outlined a series of major policy actions aimed at transforming the country's infrastructure sector, following its meeting held on Thursday, April 9, 2026, at the Executive Mansion.

Nigeria: Nigeria's $10bn Food Import Burden Raises Concerns Over Economic Resilience

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[Leadership] Nigeria's annual food import bill, estimated at about $10 billion, has come under renewed scrutiny, with policymakers and industry stakeholders warning that sustained dependence on external supply chains could weaken the country's economic resilience and strain foreign exchange reserves.

Standard Bank Continues To Back Pioneering Optasia, AI-Led Fintech With Landmark USD 330 Million Syndicated Refinancing

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Standard Bank, Africa’s largest bank by assets, continues to support Optasia, a leading AI-led fintech company with the largest fintech IPO on the JSE in

Pope Leo XIV begins historic Algeria visit on first leg of Africa tour

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Pope Leo XIV has begun a historic visit to Algeria, marking the first-ever papal trip to the country and launching an 11-day African tour focused on interfaith dialogue and regional engagement.

Tanzania: Fuel Tax System Curbs Evasion

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[Daily News] Dar es Salaam -- A PETROLEUM importation and distribution company, MOIL Energies, has expressed satisfaction with the introduction of a new fuel tax payment system that requires taxes to be paid before fuel is released to the market, saying it has significantly curbed tax evasion practices that existed previously.

Liberia: Liberia's Finance Minister Arrives in U.S. to. Lead Delegation to 2026 IMF/Wbg Meetings

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[FrontPageAfrica] Liberia's Minister of Finance and Development Planning, Augustine Kphehe Ngafuan II, has arrived in the United States to lead his country's delegation to the 2026 Spring Meetings of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank Group (WBG). The IMF and WBG are global forums that bring together economic and development leaders from across the world.

Nigeria: Electricity Generation Improved to 4300mw From 3951mw - FG

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[Vanguard] The Federal Government announced on Sunday that electricity generation improved from 3,951 MW to 4,300 MW between March 28 and April 10.

Mauritius: 'Before Ai Shapes Mauritius - Who Shapes Ai ?'

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[L'Express] As Mauritius accelerates its digital transformation, artificial intelligence is moving from buzzword to policy priority. In this interview with Nad Sivaramen, AI expert Dr. Kwet Ng outlines the opportunities, risks and regulatory choices facing our country, drawing on his proposed framework for a Mauritian AI Act...

Uganda: Heavy Security As Ggaba Daycare Murder Public Hearing Opens

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[Nile Post] Ggaba was placed under tight security on Monday as authorities commenced the highly anticipated public hearing in the case against Christopher Okello, who is accused of murdering four children at the Ggaba Early Childhood Development Centre earlier this month.

Liberia: Can Liberia Close Its Clean Cooking Gaps?

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[Liberian Observer] Smoke plumes from her makeshift plank-tucked kitchen in Bellemuh, Bong County, where Faith Flomo keeps the community alive. Her meat, soup, and rice cost less than US$1, offering a lifeline for commercial motorbike riders, students, and farmers fueling up for their daily hustle.

Liberia: Ellen Opened the Door. Why Are Women Still Underrepresented?

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[Liberian Observer] Liberia, for example, has only eleven percent of its legislature as women and ten percent of its senate as women. Every woman who has contested for the presidency after Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, the country's first female president, has lost.

Malawi: Flood Aftermath Bites - Thousands Return to Ruins As Government Shuts Evacuation Camps

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[Nyasa Times] Thousands of Malawians who were displaced by devastating floods are now being forced to leave evacuation camps and return to shattered homes, uncertain futures, and the harsh reality of starting over with almost nothing.

Somalia: South West Somalia Interim Leader Holds Security Meeting in Baidoa

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[Shabelle] Baidoa -- Jibril Abdirashid Haji Abdi, the interim leader of the South West State of Somalia, convened senior security officials on Sunday to review the security situation across the regional administration and accelerate stabilization efforts.

Somalia: Somali PM Marks 66th Anniversary of National Army, Hails Security Gains

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[Shabelle] Mogadishu -- Hamza Abdi Barre attended a ceremony on Sunday evening marking the 66th anniversary of the founding of the Somali National Army, stressing the importance of building a strong and disciplined military to safeguard national sovereignty.

South Sudan: Don't Diminish the UN Peacekeeping Mission in South Sudan

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[HRW] This week, the United Nations Security Council will debate the renewal of the UN peacekeeping mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) as civilians throughout the country are at risk of atrocities and need greater protection. The mission, established under Security Council Resolution 1996 in July 2011, to support South Sudan's transition to independence, evolved after civil war broke out in 2013. It is mandated to protect civilians, facilitate humanitarian access, support the peace process and monitor human rights

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