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Kenya: Governors Push for More Power in Security Matters

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Governors on Wednesday demanded a bigger role in security and foreign affairs, two areas traditionally controlled from Nairobi.

Tanzania: Tanzanian Police Warn Against Organizing Illegal Demonstrations

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[Daily News] Dodoma -- THE Tanzanian Police have once again warned people who are organizing endless peaceful demonstrations, which were banned after failing to meet the legal requirements for approval under the Tanzanian constitution.

Namibia: Namibia Urged to Criminalise Digital Violence As Online Abuse of Women Rises

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[Namibian] The United Nations Population Fund has called for the inclusion of digital violence in laws and policies to ensure it is taken seriously like other crimes.

Namibia: Namibia Cannot Honour Human Rights When Violence Persists, Says President Nandi-Ndaitwah

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[Namibian] President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah has warned that the country cannot claim meaningful progress on human rights when gender-based-violence (GBV) continues to threaten the safety of women across the country.

UN marks 10th anniversary of day of genocide prevention and commemoration

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The United Nations General Assembly on Tuesday convened a high-level meeting focusing on strengthening resolve and efforts to combat genocide and other atrocities against humanity, in order to prevent the recurrence of such crimes.

Africa: Africa Doesn't Need More Climate Pledges. It Needs Capital.

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[allAfrica] The first Africa Climate Summit, held in Nairobi in 2023, was a turning point. It lit the fuse to launch a collaborative, climate-resilient, and prosperous Africa. This week, as leaders gathered in Addis Ababa for the second Summit, the message was clear: the time for pledges is over. Capital, investment, and concrete actions are needed to unlock Africa's green potential.

Uganda: #UgandaDecides2026 - Fact-Checking Claims From Presidential Debate

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[Africa Check] #UgandaDecides2026: fact-checking claims from presidential debate

Kenya: Kenya Faces Serious Human Rights Challenges, CJ Koome Warns

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Chief Justice Martha Koome has warned that Kenya continues to struggle with major human rights issues, including extrajudicial killings, abductions, homelessness, inequality, and rising cases of femicide and gender-based violence.

Nigeria: Abducted schoolchildren reunite with families as over 150 remain captive

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Nigerian authorities announced the release of 100 children this weekend. The freed students were among 300 schoolchidren abducted in an attack on a Catholic school last month.

Ethiopia embraces big projects but risks another war by seeking access to the sea

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Ethiopia's prime minister loves big projects. With a mega-dam completed on the Nile, Abiy Ahmed now plans Africa's largest airport and a nuclear power plant.

Morocco: 22 dead in Fez building collapse as AFCON approaches

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Two four-story buildings collapsed overnight in the Moroccan city of Fez, killing 19 people in the second fatal collapse there this year, authorities said on Wednesday.

Ex-president's daughter sworn in as South African MP after half-sister quits

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Brumelda Zuma will represent the party led by her father in parliament after her half-sister resigned.

Africa: U.S. Bill Aims to Restore and Extend Trade Benefits to 2028

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[L'Express] A new bill introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives - and scheduled for markup today - seeks to extend the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) for three more years, preserving duty-free access for thousands of African exports to the American market and offering retroactive relief to importers affected by the program's lapse earlier this fall.

Sudan: Heritage Guardians - the Ongoing Quest to Save Sudan's History

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[Ayin Network] In mid-November, Sudanese social media accounts decried yet another loss rarely documented by the media - a priceless Nubian artefact was allegedly stolen and sold on an e-commerce platform. The illicit sale of a granite statue of King Aspelta, a powerful Nubian ruler of the ancient Kush Kingdom, sparked widespread condemnation on Twitter accounts.

Malawi: Poor Sanitation Escalates Maternal Deaths in Malawi

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[Nyasa Times] The Ministry of Health and Sanitation has raised alarm over the deadly impact of poor Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) conditions in Malawi's healthcare facilities, revealing that 24% of maternal deaths are the direct result of infections linked to inadequate sanitation and unsafe water. The figure underscores a major setback in national efforts to reduce maternal mortality.

Malawi: Malawi At a Breaking Point - New World Bank Report Warns of Deepening Fiscal Crisis and a Narrow Window for Rescue

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[Nyasa Times] Malawi is standing on the edge of its most dangerous financial cliff in decades, a new Public Finance Review by the World Bank has warned--painting a sobering picture of an economy squeezed by unsustainable debt, chronic deficits, and systemic governance failures that threaten national stability.

Kenya: High Court Suspends Nakuru-NYS Sh2.1bn Roads Deal Pending Legal Challenge

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[Capital FM] Nakuru -- The High Court has halted the implementation of the contentious Sh2.1 billion roads improvement agreement between the Nakuru County Government and the National Youth Service (NYS), pending the determination of a petition challenging its legality.

Africa: Millions of Africans Locked Out of Services As Biometric Digital IDs Raise Privacy and Access Concerns

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Millions of Africans are unable to access essential services, including healthcare, education, social protection payments, and voting, as new biometric digital-ID systems continue to be imposed across the continent, a new report by the African Digital Rights Network (ADRN) warns.

Fez building collapse kills 19, injures 16 as Morocco launches investigation

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Morocco investigates the collapse of two buildings in Fez that killed 19 people and injured 16, highlighting ageing infrastructure and uneven safety standards.

Tanzania: How Community Radio Is Powering Tanzania's Climate Resilience

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[IPS] In many villages, people may not have smartphones or internet, but they always have a radio. When forecasts are delivered in the local language, through voices they know, communities understand faster and act immediately. --John Mbise, a senior TMA climatologist

At least 22 killed in building collapse in Morocco

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The two four-storey buildings that came down in Fez contained eight families, state media report.

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