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Zimbabwe: Proposed Medical Aid Reforms Spark Fears of Healthcare Crisis in Zimbabwe

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[263Chat] Zimbabwe's proposed overhaul of medical aid regulations has sparked fierce debate, with industry players warning that the changes could trigger rising healthcare costs, reduced access, and the collapse of private medical cover for thousands of citizens.

South Africa: Home Affairs Suspends Two for Fake AI Policy Research

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[Scrolla] Journalists from News24 checked the new immigration document and found that 102 out of 148 references are completely fake. Two independent law firms will run the disciplinary hearings and check every policy document the department wrote since November 2022.

Ghana: Dafeamekpor Rejects Claims Government Has Reintroduced Law Entrance Exams

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[Ghanaian Times] Majority Chief Whip and Member of Parliament for South Dayi, Rockson-Nelson Etse Kwami Dafeamekpor, has dismissed claims that the government has reintroduced entrance examinations for prospective law students.

Ghana: Health Ministry Warns Public Against Fake Recruitment Links

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[Ghanaian Times] The Ministry of Health has cautioned the public against using fake websites circulating on social media for its ongoing recruitment exercise.

Opposition vlogger's son and opposition figure kidnapped in Guinea

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The son of a Guinean opposition video blogger as well as an opposition member have been kidnapped, AFP learned Thursday from their respective family and political circles, the latest in a string of disappearances connected to government critics.

Liberia: Liberia, France Launch Ambitious Sports and Youth Cooperation Agenda

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[Liberian Observer] Paris -- Liberia and France have officially moved to strengthen youth empowerment and sports development through the launch of a new Youth and Sports Exchange Initiative, marking a major outcome of high-level bilateral discussions between the two countries in Paris.

The tiny, defiant Nile island caught in the heart of Sudan's war

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Residents return to Sudan's Tuti Island, where fishing boats move along the Nile and damaged homes stand beside fields and old neighbourhoods after months of war and displacement

Nigeria: Manufacturing Sector's Tax Contribution Rises to N1.17trn, Spurs Demand for Fiscal Support

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[Leadership] The manufacturing sector's contribution to tax revenue collections in Nigeria maintained an upward trend in 2025, contributing a total of N1.17 trillion in Value Added Tax (VAT), an increase of 45.61 per cent over the N803.53 billion in 2024.

Kenya: Kenya's Health Moment - Building the Infrastructure Behind the Vision

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- More than 2,000 delegates from over 50 countries have convened this past week at the United Nations Office at Nairobi for the World Health Summit Regional Meeting. The gathering sought to reimagine African health systems and advance integrated, inclusive, and sustainable solutions across the continent. At the heart of these deliberations lies an urgent and long-overdue question: how can Africa build health systems capable of sustaining a continent in transformation?

Kenya: Safaricom Boosts Home Fibre Speeds By Up to 2.5 Times

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Safaricom has increased Home Fibre internet speeds by up to 2.5 times across all packages at no extra cost to customers.

Football star Mohamed Salah to return from injury for Liverpool farewell

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Liverpool star Mohamed Salah will return from injury in time for a proper farewell, but he won't be ready for Sunday's game at Manchester United.

Kenya temporarily waives fuel standards to combat Iran war shortages

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Kenya will temporarily waive fuel quality standards in response to shortages due to the war in the Middle East.

Egypt conducts live-fire military exercises near Israeli border

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The 'Badr 2026 tactical manoeuvres' in the Sinai Peninsula featured army units, special forces, fighter jets, and tanks.

The nine billion dollar tax on love

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Every year, African families pay almost nine billion dollars in fees to send money to each other. Bitcoin has cracked that business model. The diaspora is noticing.

Kenya temporarily waives fuel standards amid supply shortages due to Mid East war

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Kenya has temporarily waived fuel quality standards in response to shortages due to the war in the Middle East.

Egypt conducts live-fire military exercise conducted near Israeli border

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The 'Badr 2026 tactical manoeuvres' in the Sinai Peninsula featured army units, special forces, fighter jets, and tanks.

Kenya: Atwoli Warns IEBC Over Rising Political Rallies, Cautions Against Pre-Election Tensions

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Central Organization of Trade Unions (COTU) Secretary General Francis Atwoli has urged the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) to move swiftly to curb what he described as escalating premature political rallies.

Alliance of Sahel States confirms joint airstrikes in Mali

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The joint anti-jihadist force of Niger, Burkina Faso and Mali carried out "intense air campaigns" in Malian territory following attacks by Al-Qaeda-linked jihadists and Tuareg separatists, the government of Niger said late Thursday.

South Africa: Govt Pays Tribute to Workers Across the Nation

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[SAnews.gov.za] Government has extended its appreciation to workers across the nation as the country commemorates Workers' Day on 1 May 2026.

South Africa: IEC Ramps Up Preparations After Local Elections Date Confirmed

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[SAnews.gov.za] The Electoral Commission of South Africa has welcomed the announcement of the date for the country's upcoming Local Government Elections, describing it as a key milestone in preparations for the polls.

South Africa: Workers the 'Heartbeat of the Economy'

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[SAnews.gov.za] Employment and Labour Minister Nomakhosazana Meth has outlined government's plans to expand economic opportunities, particularly for young people, as South Africa marks International Workers' Day.

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