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Warning that increase in shipping around South Africa to avoid Middle East could harm whales

BBC News Africa  

Ships have rerouted around the Cape of Good Hope since 2023 to avoid conflicts in the Middle East.

Tanzania: Tanzania's Health Ministry Names Its 11 Tasks for the 2026/27 Financial Year

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[Daily News] Dodoma -- THE MINISTER for Health, Mohamed Mchengerwa, said the Tanzanian government is committed to continuing to improve the health sector in the country through the implementation of various priorities that will increase access to quality services for citizens in both urban and rural areas.

New Pilot Backs Youth-Owned Micro-Farming Start-Ups To Tackle Jobs Crisis And Food Insecurity

AfricaDotcom  

Youth-Owned Micro-Farming: South Africa is grappling with two interconnected challenges: persistently high youth unemployment and declining local food

South Africa Opposition Leader Malema Demands Ramaphosa Impeachment After Court Ruling

AfricaDotcom  

South africa opposition leader: Economic Freedom Fighters leader Julius Malema has called for immediate impeachment proceedings against South African

Dozens of Nigerian fishermen feared dead after Chad air strikes on Boko Haram

BBC News Africa  

A fishermen's leader tells the BBC that 40 people are feared dead - either in the strikes or drowning as they tried to flee.

South Africa: Along Dusty Roads in KZN, a Push for a Groundbreaking HIV Prevention Jab Takes Shape

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[spotlight] Along dusty roads in northern KwaZulu-Natal, Spotlight speaks to youth leaders, community mentors and leading scientists who are collaborating to bring a groundbreaking HIV prevention jab to this area where HIV infection rates remain stubbornly high.

South Africa: Pick 'n Pay Workers Ready to Strike Over Pay Cuts

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[Scrolla] The South African Commercial Catering and Allied Workers Union (SACCAWU) says the supermarket wants to cut night transport, cheap meals, and Sunday pay for full-time store workers. Pick 'n Pay denies plans to fire anyone and claims its employee benefits are much higher than rival grocery stores.

South Africa: Attackers Burn Activist Ngizwe Mchunu's Home in Mbumbulu

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[Scrolla] A massive fire completely destroyed the main house and traditional rondavels at Ngizwe Mchunu's home south of Durban on Sunday. Unknown people looking for Mchunu started the fire. Two weeks ago, attackers also vandalised the home of activist Felemntwnini Gumede.

Macron: French companies investing more than €1 billion in Kenya deals

Africanews  

French President Emmanuel Macron urged more investment in Africa on Sunday, as he prepared to co-host the Africa-Forward summit with his Kenyan counterpart.

Kenya: Govt Delays Tax Relief for Low-Income Earners Over Sh35bn Revenue Gap

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- The government has delayed plans to introduce income tax relief for workers earning up to Sh30,000, citing fears of a Sh35 billion revenue shortfall.

France enacts law to ease returns of looted art to ex-colonies

Africanews  

The French parliament on Thursday definitively adopted legislation to simplify the return of artworks looted during the colonial era to their countries of origin.

Mali's Mamadou Sangaré named top African player in French football league

Africanews  

RC Lens midfielder Mamadou Sangaré has been voted the top African player in the French Ligue 1 football league, becoming the first Malian player to win the Marc-Vivien Foé prize, awarded by French broadcasters RFI and France 24.

Madagascar Presidential election scheduled for October 2027

Africanews  

Madagascar’s political transition is entering a critical new phase. The Independent Electoral Commission has unveiled a timeline for key votes, with a constitutional referendum set for June 2027 and presidential elections to follow in October.

South Africa: All Western Cape Schools Shut as Storm Intensifies

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[allAfrica] Western Cape Education MEC David Maynier announced on Monday afternoon that every school in the province would be closed on Tuesday, 12 May, as the severe weather battering the region showed no sign of letting up.

South Africa: Govt Declares National Disaster Over Severe Weather

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[allAfrica] South Africa has declared a national disaster in response to a wave of severe weather that has battered several provinces over the past week.

Congolese singer Gloria Bash's fight for peace: 'Music is a weapon' [Interview]

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Gloria Bash is a young, multi-talented artist, known for her music and social engagement. In her latest EP 'Zoshi', she celebrates her city, Goma, and continues to demand peace.

Malawi: NGOs Under Fire As Teenage Pregnancies Remain At 32 Percent Despite Decades of Interventions

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[Nyasa Times] Researchers at the University of Malawi have questioned the effectiveness of government and NGO interventions aimed at reducing teenage pregnancies, warning that Malawi continues to record alarming figures despite years of donor-funded programmes, awareness campaigns and stakeholder engagements.

Kenya: Kisumu Residents Flee Homes As Overnight Rains Trigger Widespread Flooding

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[Capital FM] Kisumu -- Heavy overnight rains have caused severe flooding across parts of Kisumu County, submerging homes, cutting off roads, and forcing families to flee as water levels continued to rise on Monday.

South Africa: Several Weather Warnings Issued for Northern, Western, Eastern Cape

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[SAnews.gov.za] The South African Weather Service (SAWS) says that very cold, wet, and windy conditions are expected over the southern parts of the Namakwa District in the Northern Cape and the western interior of the Western Cape, as well as the Chris Hani and Joe Gqabi district municipalities of the Eastern Cape, until Tuesday.

South Africa: 'No Place in South Africa for Xenophobia, Ethnic Mobilisation, Intolerance or Violence' - Ramaphosa

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[SAnews.gov.za] President Cyril Ramaphosa has used his weekly newsletter to call on South Africans to respect and uphold the laws of the country as government tackles the challenge of illegal migration.

South Africa: Mogale City Pumping Raw Sewage Into Rivers in the Cradle of Humankind

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[GroundUp] All three of the municipality's wastewater treatment works have collapsed to critical levels

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