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South Africa: Who Holds Acting Judges Accountable for Late Judgments?

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[GroundUp] The Legal Practice Council says it has taken action but it has not yet amended its code of conduct to reflect this

South Africa: Msunduzi Cannot Say How Much It Spent On This Vandalised Community Centre

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[GroundUp] The municipality failed to complete the project and left it to ruin

Nigeria: With 268,787 Complaints Recorded, May Is Devastating Month for Human Rights in Nigeria - NHRC

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[Premium Times] "These incidents reflect not isolated tragedies but a broader humanitarian concern that requires urgent national attention," NHRC's Executive Secretary Tony Ojukwu said.

Nigeria: Special Report - the Secrecy, Unanswered Questions About Akwa Ibom Assembly's N15.47bn Project

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[Premium Times] More than seven months after lawmakers and staff vacated the Akwa Ibom State House of Assembly complex for a N15.47 billion rehabilitation project, PREMIUM TIMES found scant evidence of substantial work.

Nigeria: Updated - Appeal Court Stays Judgement Deregistering ADC, Accord, Three Other Opposition Parties

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[Premium Times] The Court of Appeal berated the Federal High Court judge who issued the deregistration order.

Nigeria: Navy Uncovers Hidden Storage Site, Recovers 17,000 Litres of Crude Oil

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[Premium Times] According to the naval spokesperson, the discovery highlights the increasingly sophisticated concealment methods criminals are adopting to sustain crude oil theft operations.

Javier Bardem joins Hollywood greats at landmark ceremony

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Spanish film star Javier Bardem was honoured in Los Angeles on 16 June with a place in the celebrated forecourt of the TCL Chinese Theatre, a distinction reserved for some of cinema's biggest names.

Temporary shelter becomes home for migrants fleeing unrest in South Africa

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Displaced Malawians are being moved from a temporary shelter in Durban following a recent wave of anti-immigrant unrest in South Africa, with some migrants choosing to return home amid growing fears for their safety.

Ukraine: Russian drone attack on Zaporizhzhia home kills one, injures seven

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At least one person was killed and seven others injured after a Russian drone struck a residential building in the southeastern Ukrainian city of Zaporizhzhia on 16 June, sparking a major fire and causing extensive damage, Ukrainian officials said.

South Africa: Zimbabwean Mother's Deadly Ordeal Highlights Migrant Healthcare Crisis After SA Hospital Demands Upfront Payment

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[Daily Maverick] She was a Zimbabwe Exemption Permit holder, and she died early in the morning at Charlotte Maxeke Hospital, delayed and in great discomfort as an emergency patient forced to pay before receiving treatment.

Mobile Technologies Contributed $240 Billion To Africa’s Economy In 2025

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Mobile Technologies: As The Continent Enters A New Phase Of Digital Transformation New GSMA report highlights how AI, digital services and mobile

Congo-Kinshasa: 'Some Question If Ebola Is Real' - How Trust Is Central in Fighting DRC Outbreak

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[UN News] In Ebola-stricken Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), winning the race against the disease requires earning the community's trust first and foremost, humanitarians said on Tuesday.

South Africa: Language Matters for Disaster Warnings - This Community Didn't Get Useful Flood Alerts

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[The Conversation Africa] In an age of instant communication, it is easy to assume that everyone receives disaster warnings. Smartphones buzz, sirens sound, alerts flash across screens. But for millions of people who speak minority or Indigenous languages, the message often stops short.

Nigeria: Nigerians Tell Their Stories of Banditry. 'A Month Will Not Go By Without Someone Being Killed in This Village.'

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[The Conversation Africa] Banditry is widespread in Nigeria. It has been defined as "a loose collection of various criminal groups involved in kidnap-for-ransom, armed robbery, cattle rustling, rape and sexual violence, pillage and attacks on traders, farmers and travellers, particularly in Nigeria's northwest region".

Markhack 5.0 Explores AI, Culture At The Center Of Marketing And Innovation In Nigeria

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Markhack 5.0 Explores AI: MarkHack 5.0 delivered a defining moment for Africa’s marketing, media, and technology ecosystem, convening an elite

Kenya: Beyond the Headlines, Does Kenya Have the Political Will to End Femicides?

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[African Arguments] On June 1st, as Kenya marked Madaraka (self-governance) Day, a different kind of freedom match took place on the streets of Nairobi. Women's rights organizations, civil society groups, survivors, and concerned citizens gather to demand action against the rising cases of femicide and gender-based violence in Kenya. Their message was simple and urgent. Women should not have to fight for the right to exist.

Kenya: The Algorithm Will See You Now - Deepfake Doctors and the Commodification of Care in Kenya

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[African Arguments] A few months ago, I was scrolling through TikTok when I came across a video. In a brightly lit room with brown décor, a doctor in a checkered shirt was discussing PCOS, a common condition that affects many women globally. As he shared medical insights and opinions, he repeatedly recommended herbal supplements, claiming they would help manage the condition. The more I watched, the more I sensed something was off. The man's movements were unnatural, with odd shadows and swirling effects, while the

Sudan: Why the RSF's Rapid Takeover Strategy in Sudan Failed

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[African Arguments] From the beginning of Sudan's war, the strategy pursued by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and its supporting network relied on one central assumption: that the Sudanese military leadership could be rapidly neutralized, forcing the collapse of the military institution and allowing for a swift takeover of the state.

Africa: Africans Endorse Women's Rights, and Want Institutions to Do More to Protect Them

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[Afrobarometer] Majorities support women's autonomy in decisions about marriage and childbearing.

Africa: Is Africa Becoming a New Arena for Adaptive Drone Warfare?

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[ISS] The spread of Ukrainian technology and expertise could alter the balance between state and non-state armed groups across Africa.

Central African Republic: Former Car Leader Bozizé On Trial Over Crimes Against Humanity

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[RFI] A UN-backed court in the the Central African Republic will on Tuesday begin the trial in absentia of former president François Bozizé, over crimes against humanity committed between 2009 and 2013.

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