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Ceuzany, Cape Verde's golden voice with volcanic emotion

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Barefoot, arms raised and teeming with emotion, Ceuzany belts out the signature track from her latest album, a song dedicated to the fight against domestic violence, in a powerful voice that sends shivers through the Cape Verde bar

Ramaphosa heads to Kinshasa as Africa rallies behind DRC’s Ebola fight

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South African President Cyril Ramaphosa arrived in Kinshasa on Thursday for a high-level African Union solidarity mission aimed at reinforcing continental support for the Democratic Republic of the Congo's response to its latest Ebola outbreak.

UN says hunger in conflict-hit northern Nigeria is reaching crisis levels

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It said food insecurity is worsening faster than previously anticipated, due to the expanding conflict and funding cuts.

South Africa: Widely Circulated Video of South African Police Clashing With Migrants Not From 30 June 2026

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[Africa Check] IN SHORT: A video claiming to show "undocumented foreign nationals" clashing with South African police on 30 June 2026 was actually filmed earlier in the month. It does not show migrants "refusing to leave" but a confrontation between police and Malawian migrants waiting for repatriation.

Burkina Faso: Burkina Faso Forces Closure of UN Human Rights Office

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[HRW] Departure Ends Independent International Presence in Country Rife with Abuse

Algerians vote for new parliament with turnout in focus

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Algerians headed to the polls on Thursday to elect a new parliament in an election shadowed by expectations of low turnout among the 25-million-person electorate

Pape Gueye refuses Senegal return until technical staff changes

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Senegal midfielder Pape Gueye has announced an indefinite break from international football following the Teranga Lions' dramatic FIFA World Cup exit to Belgium, saying he will not return to the national team while the current technical staff remain in charge.

Residents of Ethiopian town forced to kill hundreds of their own dogs after rabies deaths

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Some residents reluctantly hung their dogs to avoid being arrested or fined, locals tell the BBC.

Africa Doesn’t Have A Leadership Deficit. It Has A Leadership-Narrative Deficit.

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The most important investment an African leader can make in 2026 is in who gets to define them. Read more African news and insights on Africa.com.

When Disruption Becomes Opportunity For Scammers

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Kenyans are fending off disruption and complexity at every intersection. The economy remains fragmented with elevated risk due to debt pressures and the high

South Africa and Ghana in diplomatic row over killing of migrant

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South Africa denies claims that a Ghanaian citizen was killed in anti-migrant protests in Cape Town.

Namibia: Govt Scraps Toll Gate Plan

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[Namibian] Works and transport minister Veikko Nekundi says the government has rejected plans to introduce toll gates on roads across the country.

Tanzania deploys security forces to major cities ahead of planned protests

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Demonstrators are expected to gather on 7 July to call for democratic reforms and justice for those killed in last year’s election violence.

A Tap To The Left: South Africa’s Digital Payment Revolution

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Wesley Fetter,OLP Product Manager at Ecentric Payment Systems Read more African news and insights on Africa.com.

Namibia: Govt Raises N$68m From Fish Quota Auctions

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[Namibian] The government has auctioned some of its quota for horse mackerel and hake fish, raising N$68.4 million.

Liberia: Liberia Police - Charges Loom in U.S.$19.2m Ria Cocaine Case

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[Liberian Investigator] CAPITOL HILL -- Several people tied to Liberia's largest recent cocaine seizure could be charged within days, the Inspector General of Police told senators Wednesday, disclosing that investigators have elevated individuals first named as persons of interest to potential suspects in the case involving more than 19.2 million U.S. dollars worth of cocaine intercepted at Roberts International Airport.

WHO says 120 dead in Sudan's latest cholera outbreak

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The UN health body says another 1,102 suspected cases have been reported since May in isolated war zones across the country.

South Africa: Sixteen Killed in Touwsriver Accident

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[SAnews.gov.za] Sixteen people have been killed in a bus accident on the N1 in Touwsriver in the Western Cape, the Road Traffic Management Corporation (RTMC) said.

First Afcon, now World Cup - Senegal trapped in 'football hell'

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Senegal's nightmarish year continues, with a heart-breaking collapse against Belgium featuring late penalty drama which was remarkably similar to events in this year's chaotic Afcon final.

At least 16 arrested as Niger expands anti-LGBTQ measures

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Nigerian authorities have arrested at least 16 people following the introduction of harsh new penalties for same-sex sexual relations, marking a significant escalation in the country's stance on LGBTQ rights.

Energy security: Heat waves test Africa's power grids [Business Africa]

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Across the continent, rising temperatures are driving a surge in demand for cooling and water, pushing already fragile electricity grids to the breaking point. African countries must modernize aging grids while aggressively scaling off-grid solutions

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