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By Kate Shead, HR Executive at Telviva
Johannesburg, South Africa: As the curtains closed on the 2025 Sustainability & ESG Africa Conference (SEACon) at the Sandton Convention Centre, one
Driving innovation, reliability, and digital transformation in Africa’s energy sector — a key focus at the 2026 Africa Energy Indaba
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[WFP] Rome -- Conflict and violence are driving extreme hunger in six major crises
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The Ndimande brothers returned after a lengthy battle to block their extradition from Eswatini.
Spotify, through its global LGBTQIA+ initiative, GLOW celebrates the indomitable spirit of the legendary Brenda Fassie, the Queen of African
[Capital FM] Nairobi -- The High-Level Panel of Eminent Experts on African Union (AU) Institutional Reforms has presented a comprehensive report to President William Ruto, calling for the revitalisation of Pan-Africanism, sustainable financing, and streamlined governance structures to strengthen the Union's effectiveness and independence.
Additionally, the nutrition and climate resilience aspects of the UNICEF and Wild Horizons partnership are critical. Zimbabwe faces ongoing child nutrition
They were not in court and have described the charges against them as “a legal farce”.
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South Africa's health minister said the vaccine could be approved and ready for use in Africa by 2028.
Before a capacity audience at Constitution Hill — a site symbolic of South Africa’s struggle, freedom, and rebirth — Africa’s leading branding
[Ghanaian Times] The August 6, 2025 Z-9 EH GHF 631 helicopter accident, which claimed eight lives, was caused by bad weather, the Investigative Committee has found.
[HRW] Ensure Rigorous Investigations to Pave Way for Accountability
[HRW] Roger Lumbala Faces Crimes Against Humanity Charges in French Court
By Brennan Heugh, Rentals and Sales Executive at Waco Modular
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[DW] The drugs found in a container at a port in Lagos is one of the largest drug seizures in Nigeria's history.
[DW] Belem, Brazil -- Young African activists at COP30 in Brazil are calling for climate funding, political inclusion, and justice for communities hit hardest by the climate crisis.
[DW] Tom Fletcher, the UN's top humanitarian official, is visiting Port Sudan, the de facto capital of Sudan. Meanwhile, a UN official told DW "dismal" international aid donations were severely hampering refugee assistance.
The United Nations human rights chief Volker Türk said there was “an apparent attempt to conceal evidence" of deaths.
[New Zimbabwe] Opposition leader Nelson Chamisa has condemned the abduction and torture of two Chinhoyi University of Technology (CUT) students during Students Representative Council (SRC) election campaigns, describing the brutality as "barbaric and pure evil."