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Nigeria: Can NDC Zoning Presidency to South Affect Tinubu's Re-Election Bid?

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[Premium Times] NDC's decision to zone its presidency to the South appears designed to prevent President Tinubu from monopolising southern political sentiment.

Nigeria: Nigeria Intensifies Surveillance As Ebola Outbreak Spreads in Central Africa - NCDC

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[Premium Times] Although Nigeria has recorded no confirmed case of Ebola, NCDC emphasised that it is maintaining heightened vigilance due to increasing regional mobility and the risk of cross-border transmission.

Nigeria: Govt Opens New Veterinary Centres to Expand Livestock Healthcare

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[Vanguard] The Federal Government, in a bid to improve livestock healthcare delivery, has completed and handed over new Veterinary Primary Health Centres in Lagos and Ogun states.

Zimbabwe: Chivayo's Ex-Wife Arrested Over Alleged Cellphone Theft, Child Access Dispute

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[New Zimbabwe] Sonja Louise Madzikanda, the estranged wife of Wicknell Chivayo, says she was arrested and detained at Highlands Police Station on allegations of denying the controversial businessman access to their children and stealing one of his electronic devices.

France and Algeria seek judicial reset amid journalist case

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French Justice Minister Gérald Darmanin travelled to Algeria on Monday as Paris and Algiers attempt to rebuild diplomatic and judicial ties following months of tensions linked to Western Sahara and several high-profile legal cases.

Kenya: Matatu Strike Drags Into Second Day After Government Talks Collapse

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[Capital FM] NAIROBI, Kenya, May 18-Commuters face another day of disruption after talks between the government and matatu operators failed to produce a breakthrough Monday, prolonging a nationwide transport paralysis that has hit businesses, schools and workers.

Kenya: Long Queues, Empty Roads in Witethie As Matatu Strike Enters Day Two

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Commuters across most parts of Kenya faced a second consecutive day of transport paralysis on Tuesday after matatu operators maintained a nationwide suspension of services over soaring fuel prices.

South Africa: Flood Relief on the Way for Cape Farmers - South African News Briefs - May 19, 2026

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Over 90 deaths in latest DR Congo Ebola crisis: this is what we know

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The World Health Organization has declared the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo an international health emergency after more than 90 suspected deaths and hundreds of possible infections linked to the highly contagious virus.

Nigeria: Court Judgment Raises Concerns About Civic Freedoms in Nigeria

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[HRW] Judiciary Should Uphold Rule of Law, Protect Civic Space

Malawi: Malawi Government Pledges Full Support for 8 Survivors of Deadly Zimbabwe Bus Crash

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[Nyasa Times] The Malawi Government has pledged continued support for the eight survivors of the tragic Zimbabwe bus crash that killed 17 Malawians earlier this month, with authorities promising medical care, financial assistance and safe transportation back home.

South Africa: Blaming Immigrants for Our Problems Is a Fool's Game

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[GroundUp] Lives will not be improved by vigilante action, mass deportations and expressions of hatred

Kenya: Four Killed, 348 Arrested in Nationwide Protests Over High Fuel Costs, Murkomen Says

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen says four people were killed Monday during nationwide protests sparked by rising fuel costs.

Zimbabwe: Human Rights Climate 'Deteriorating' in Zimbabwe, Monitoring Report Says

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[263Chat] Zimbabwe recorded 145 human rights violations affecting more than 3,600 people in April, with political intimidation, arbitrary arrests and restrictions on freedoms of expression and association among the leading concerns, according to a new report by the Zimbabwe Peace Project (ZPP).

South Africa: Prosecutor Faces Arrest After Taxi Boss Joe 'Ferrari' Sibanyoni Escapes Extortion Charges

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[Daily Maverick] The extortion and money laundering case against taxi boss Joe 'Ferrari' Sibanyoni and his co-accused was struck off the roll by the Kwaggafontein Magistrates' Court on Monday after State prosecutor Mkhuseli Ntaba failed to appear in court.

Nigeria: Nigeria Urged to Get New Buyers As UAE Exit Threatens Oil Market Stability

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[This Day] The Chairman of the Petroleum Technology Association of Nigeria (PETAN), Mr Wole Ogunsanya, has called on the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC) and other oil producers in the country to urgently develop markets for Nigerian crude outside the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) quota system.

Nigeria: Govt Signs Over N690bn Contracts for Road Construction in South-West, North-West

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[This Day] Abuja -- The federal government has signed contracts worth over N690 billion for the construction and rehabilitation of major roads in the South-west and North-west, stressing that it is intensifying efforts to modernise the country's transport infrastructure under President Bola Tinubu.

Nigeria: Weak Regulation, Entrenched Interests Stall Govt's Six-Month Oil Contracting Directive

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[This Day] Nigeria's push to shorten oil and gas contracting cycles to six months under the Presidential Executive Order on Local Content has remained stuck between policy intent and project delivery as the Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB), the chief implementing agency, has been delaying activating the policy.

Rwanda: MPs Demand Action As Financial Management Gaps Persist

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[New Times] Members of Parliament have called on the Ministry of Finance and Economic Planning to address weaknesses in financial management after a parliamentary report revealed that 48 per cent of reviewed institutions made payments without purchase orders.

Rwanda: Kabuga Is Dead, but the Chain That Shielded Him Must Not Escape Justice

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[New Times] Félicien Kabuga's death in custody in The Hague last week closes one chapter in the long and painful pursuit of justice for the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi. But it does not close the case, especially for survivors.

Congo-Kinshasa: Ebola Strain Spreading in Congo and Uganda Has No Approved Vaccine

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[The Conversation Africa] As a deadly outbreak of Ebola virus spreads in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said on May 17, 2026, that it is transferring "a small number of Americans" who were in Congo and who were exposed to the virus.

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