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Rwanda: Govt Assures Market Stability Despite Fuel Price Hike

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[New Times] Fuel prices in Rwanda have been revised upward in changes that will take effect on Saturday, November 8.

Nigeria: U.S-Nigeria Diplomatic Crisis - Engaging Trump With Tact

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[This Day] Iyobosa Uwugiaren writes that while the current efforts by the Minister of Information and National Orientation, Alhaji Mohammed Idris-led communication team in managing information related to the US/Nigeria diplomatic crisis is commendable, the federal government needs to engage with President Donald Trump with tact

Nigeria: Reforms Clarity Attracted $5bn Investment in Manufacturing, Fintech, Energy - Govt

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[This Day] President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has wooed investors to make Nigeria their destination of choice stating that his administration's policy clarity has attracted $5 billion in new manufacturing, fintech, and energy investments.

Nigeria: 10 Years After, Nigeria Takes Delivery of First Dry Lease Aircraft

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[Daily Trust] After over a decade that Nigeria was blacklisted by global aircraft lessors, Nigeria has received the first dry-leased aircraft, a development which represents the country's re-entry into the international aviation leasing market.

Nigeria: Protesters Block Lafia-Makurdi Highway Over Kidnapping, Killings

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[Daily Trust] Hundreds of youths from Sarkin Noma village in Keana Local Government Area of Nasarawa State on Friday blocked the Lafia-Makurdi highway to protest persistent attacks and kidnappings by gunmen in their community.

Nigeria: Nigeria Must Lead to Unlock $3.4 Trillion AfCFTA Potential - Tinubu

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[Daily Trust] President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has said that Nigeria must take the lead in unlocking the $3.4 trillion potential of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA).

Tanzania: Mwanza Councils Urged to Utilise Nutrition Funds Effectively

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[Daily News] Mwanza -- MWANZA councils have been urged to judiciously use nutrition funds to serve schoolchildren and other target groups as outlined in the national nutrition agreement.

Africa: Culture As a Sustainable Development Goal? It's Starting to Become a Reality

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[The Conversation Africa] Eight global millennium development goals were established in 2000 by member states of the United Nations (UN) and endorsed by other multilateral organisations. They ranged from eliminating hunger to empowering women, and from reducing child mortality to environmental sustainability.

Africa: Climate Tipping Points Are Close - Scientists Urge Radical Action Before It's Too Late

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[The Conversation Africa] New research has found that the world has reached the first of many Earth system tipping points. These will cause catastrophic harm unless humanity takes urgent action.

South Africa: When Polluters Don't Pay - Still No Cleanup At South African Oil Refinery That's Caused Millions in Damage but Was Sold for 6 Cents

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[The Conversation Africa] When BP and Shell sold the South African Petroleum Refinery (Sapref) in 2024 to the Central Energy Fund, a government entity, for R1 (or six US cents), environmental advocates warned that Sapref had not taken any steps to clean up pollution. Neither had it made reparations for harm inflicted on the health of nearby residents from over six decades of crude oil processing. The refinery is in the port city of Durban, on South Africa's east coast.

Africa: Land Is Africa's Best Hope for Climate Adaptation - It Must Be the Focus At COP30

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[The Conversation Africa] Agriculture, forestry and other land uses together account for about 62% of Africa's greenhouse gas emissions. At the same time, land degradation, deforestation and biodiversity loss are eroding Africa's resilience.

Kenya: Raila Odinga - A Fighter for Democracy, With Lessons for Other Leaders

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[allAfrica] Raila Odinga was a giant in Kenya's politics.

How the US overtook China as Africa's biggest foreign investor

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As the two nations vie for key materials, the US has regained the lead in foreign direct investments in African countries.

Senegal: Telecom Giant Sonatel Third-Quarter Net Profit Jumps 8 Percent

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[Daba Finance] Sonatel, the Senegalese telecom group and West African subsidiary of Orange, posted an 8% increase in net profit for the third quarter of 2025 to 311 billion CFA francs (about $545.7 million), supported by the continued expansion of data services, fixed broadband, and Orange Money.

Protesters storm Nigeria's new art museum

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The museum authority has cancelled all preview events leading up to Tuesday's grand opening.

Australia runs training exercise for infectious disease response

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Australia runs training exercise for infectious disease response

Southern Africa: Ramaphosa Assumes SADC Chairmanship As Bloc Congratulates Tanzania's Samia Hassan

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[Namibian] South African president Cyril Ramaphosa has assumed the interim chairmanship of the Southern African Development Community (SADC) after Madagascar stepped down from the position amid political turmoil.

Nigeria: Data Quoted to Back U.S. Allegation of Christian Genocide in Nigeria Questionable - BBC Investigation

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[Premium Times] According to the paper, while the figures for Christian deaths cited by some US officials were alarming, "assessing their accuracy is hard."

Sudan: Rights Chief Warns 'Abominable Atrocities' Likely Continue in Sudan's El Fasher

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[UN News] Warnings of worsening humanitarian conditions in Sudan continue, despite reports of a ceasefire deal brokered by international mediators on Thursday.

Nigeria: Yiaga Africa, Partners Validate INEC's Anambra Governorship Election Results

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[Premium Times] The coalition said its Process and Results Verification for Transparency (PRVT) methodology confirmed the integrity of the results announced by INEC.

Escalating crisis in Sudan: Military chief visits displacement camp amid rising atrocities

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Tens of thousands of Sudanese have fled to overcrowded camps to escape reported atrocities by the Rapid Support Forces since it captured el-Fasher in the western Darfur region, an aid group said Saturday.

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