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Cameroon: Bauxite In Cameroon - Minim-Martap As a Test Of Maturity For a Sector Seeking Transformation

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[InfoWire] Long portrayed as a ''sleeping mining giant'', Cameroon continues to struggle to convert its geological potential into structured industrial production. From the Mbalam-Nabeba iron ore project to the Minim-Martap bauxite deposit and gold prospects in the East, announcements have followed one another over the decades.

Nigeria: Flashback - Revisiting 'The Prostitute', Nollywood's Controversial Film, 25 Years After

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[Premium Times] This film shocked Nigerians and pushed Nollywood's storytelling into a bold new territory.

West Africa: Ecowas Issues Stern Warning Over Lofa and Yenga Border Disputes

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[New Dawn] The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) has issued a stern warning to Guinea, Liberia, and Sierra Leone, urging maximum restraint amid rising tensions along their shared borders.

Ethiopia: High Court Lifts Injunction Against Election Board

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[Reporter] The Federal High Court has lifted the injunction it had previously imposed on the National Election Board of Ethiopia (NEBE), which had barred the Board from implementing a decision communicated by the House of Federation regarding five contested constituencies disputed between the Amhara and Tigray regional states.

Kenya: Flood Disaster - 62 Dead, 12,000 Homes Damaged or Destroyed

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- At least 62 people have died across the country following ongoing flooding triggered by heavy rains, according to the Ministry of Interior and National Administration.

South Africa: 2 200 Soldiers Deployed to Five Provinces

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[SAnews.gov.za] President Cyril Ramaphosa has informed the National Assembly and the National Council of Provinces of his decision to deploy 2 200 members of the South African National Defence Force (SANDF) for service in cooperation with the South African Police Service (SAPS).

Mozambique: Minister Denies Attempt to Restrict Use of Internet

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[AIM] Maputo -- The Mozambican Minister of Communications, Américo Muchanga, has claimed that the the government's new regulations on telecommunications will not restrict use of the Internet.

Somalia: Soldiers, Hotel Guards Detained After Shooting At Mogadishu's Hotel Dayax

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[Shabelle] Mogadishu -- Somali authorities have detained members of the Public Guards and hotel security personnel following a shooting incident that erupted at Hotel Dayax in the Waaberi district of Mogadishu, police officials confirmed to Shabelle Media.

Somalia: Somali Police Launch Major Anti-Drug Crackdown in Mogadishu and Dhobley

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[Shabelle] Mogadishu -- Somali police launched a series of targeted anti-narcotics operations in the southern town of Dhobley and the capital, Mogadishu, officials said Friday, as part of a nationwide crackdown on the illicit drug trade.

Karam Hassan: from Sudanese refugee to l'Oréal executive

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Karam Hassan was arrested the moment he returned home. Sudan, December 2013: fresh from his studies in India, he was accused of opposing the government, imprisoned, then forced to inform on his own neighbors. "It became unbearable, unlivable," he says. "I decided to flee."

France returns 'talking drum' looted in 1916 in Ivory Coast

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France returned a sacred drum that was taken from the Ivory Coast during colonial rule at a ceremony in Abidjan on Friday, marking the first official restitution of a cultural artefact from France to the West African country.

South African soldiers dismantle illegal mining activities near Johannesburg

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Police officers and the army targeted illegal mining sites in the Gauteng Province, according to authorities.

South Africa seizes four Chinese fishing vessels in Its waters

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South Africa said it had seized four Chinese fishing vessels after they entered its Exclusive Economic Zone without authorization, triggering an inter-agency response.

Dusty reels, living history: Volunteers fight to save Congo’s TV archives

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Since 2019, Boukambou and a handful of fellow volunteers have worked to save these archives in the national broadcaster's former headquarters in the capital Brazzaville, whose ceilings are crumbling to the ground.

New rule changes confirmed for 2026 World Cup

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FIFA and the International Football Association Board (IFAB) have announced several rule changes that will take effect at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, aimed at speeding up play and improving consistency in refereeing.

France returns sacred 'talking drum' looted during colonial rule to Ivory Coast

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The move forms part of a broader process of returning cultural artefacts to African countries that started in 2017.‎

Africa: Beyond the Balance Sheet - Afreximbank Unveils Season II of 'Impact Stories,' Showcasing Transformative Projects Across Two Continents

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[Afreximbank] Cairo -- African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) is pleased to launch the second season of its documentary series, Impact Stories. Building on the success of the inaugural season, the new collection of six films expands the series' geographic scope to capture the Bank's growing footprint across Global Africa, featuring stories from the Caribbean and Africa.

Niger protest EU's resolution for unconditional relase of Bazoum

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Niger's government summoned the European Union's chargé d'affaires in Niamey on Thursday to protest a European Parliament resolution calling for the "immediate" release of detained former President Mohamed Bazoum.

Iran: UN warns war costing “$1 billion a day” as humanitarian crises deepen

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The UN’s emergency relief chief condemned the “$1 billion-a-day” cost of the war roiling the Middle East, at a time of severe cuts to the global body’s humanitarian work in emergencies and “soaring” needs

Ghana star to deny rape charges, UK court hears

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Partey is to appear at crown court next month, charged with raping a woman in December 2020.

Nearly 1,300 killed in Niger’s Tillabéri as jihadist attacks surge

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In less than a decade, the Tillabéri region in western Niger has become the bloody frontline of a conflict between Niger and its neighbours against jihadist groups linked to Al-Qaeda and the Islamic State group.

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