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Uganda: No Second Internet Shutdown Announced By Uganda Communications Commission, Ignore Social Media Claims

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[Africa Check] No second internet shutdown announced by Uganda Communications Commission, ignore social media claims

Namibia: RA Warns Drivers About Flood-Affected Roads

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[New Era] Due to continuous rainfall, sections of the road between Bwabwata National Park and Kongola, as well as approximately 30 kilometres from Kongola towards Katima Mulilo, have developed potholes and sustained other forms of road surface damage.

Nigeria: Police Recover 558 Cattles From Suspected Cattle Rustlers in Ekiti

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[Vanguard] Ado-Ekiti-The Rapid Response Squad (RRS) of the Ekiti State Police Command has recovered a total number of 558 cattles from 16 suspected cattle rustlers.

Senegal beach fitness club offers hope and healing through water aerobics

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The Club des Dauphins de Ngor, just outside Dakar, is helping people with reduced mobility ease pain and improve their physical health.

South Africa: The Battle Over Cape Town's Oude Molen and the Meaning of Heritage in SA

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[Daily Maverick] The ongoing redevelopment proposals for the Oude Molen Precinct in Cape Town reveal a deeper fault line in South Africa's heritage governance: the uneasy relationship between formal heritage impact assessment processes and the lived, intangible meanings communities attach to place.

Nigeria: Super Eagles Captain Wilfred Ndidi Loses Father in Fatal Accident

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[Premium Times] Ndidi's club, Turkish side Besiktas, confirmed the sad news in a statement released on Tuesday

Ethiopia: Thousands Return From Saudi Arabia in a Week As Govt Continues Repatriation

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[Addis Standard] Addis Abeba -- A total of 3,422 Ethiopians returned to the country over the past week from Saudi Arabia, bringing the number of citizens repatriated since September 2025 to 45,093, the Ministry of Women and Social Affairs said.

Amadou Oury Bah re-appointed prime minister under Guinea's new government

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Guinea's newly elected president, former junta leader Mamady Doumbouya, has appointed a prime minister to the west African country's government less than two weeks after being sworn in.

France invites Chad president in bid to ease troubled relations

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Franco-Chadian military relations have been strained after Chad abruptly ended its defence agreement with France.

Uganda's army on the hunt for opposition leader Bobi Wine

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Wine went into hiding shortly after Uganda's disputed presidential election on Jan. 15. An internet shutdown marred the vote, and the failure of biometric voter identification kits meant to prevent ballot stuffing.

Two Norwegians charged over bribes to Congo-Brazzaville president

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Prosecutors allege the oil executives paid millions of dollars to Denis Sassou Nguesso and his family.

South Africa: Visitors Return to Kruger After Floods

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[Scrolla] South African National Parks reopened Phalaborwa Gate on Monday. Phabeni Gate opens Tuesday. Bateleur Bush Camp reopens Wednesday. Satara is open. Letaba and Shingwedzi rest camps and Pafuri Border Post remain closed due to flood damage. Visitors must not remove safety barricades.

Nigeria: Blackout Across Nigeria As National Grid Collapses Again

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[Premium Times] This is the second time in less than five days that Nigeria's national grid has suffered a disturbance resulting in a nationwide power outage.

South Africa: South Africa Confirms Temporary Withdrawal From the G20, As U.S. Takes the Helm

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[RFI] South Africa has decided to "temporarily withdraw" from the G20, after a request by the United States. Washington takes on the rotating presidency for the year 2026, following on from South Africa in 2025. This comes after more than a year of bilateral tensions which Pretoria hopes to ease by taking a step back.

Nigeria: Court Orders FCT Workers to Suspend Strike

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[Premium Times] The court ordered FCTA workers to return to work from their nearly two weeks strike.

Egyptian lawmakers working to limit children's exposure to 'digital chaos' of social media

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The Egyptian Parliament says it’s working on legislation to regulate children’s exposure to what it called the “digital chaos” of social media.

Kenya: SHA to Block Drug Claims From Hospitals That Fail to Dispense Medicine

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[Capital FM] Duale said the move follows the detection of a widespread and persistent pattern in public health facilities where patients complete consultations, laboratory tests and scans, but leave without receiving medicines despite prescriptions being recorded in the system.

South Africa: Tshwane Cuts Power to Estates and Offices Over R24 Billion Debt

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[Scrolla] Tshwane cut power to Kgosi Mampuru, SAPS Training College and Blue Valley Country Estate as part of Rea Tima campaign. Aaron Maluleka said Tshwane is owed R24-billion and urged residents with arrears to visit municipal offices to arrange payments.

Uganda: Bobi Wine Alleges Continued Threats, Arrests of Supporters After Election

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[Nile Post] The leader of the National Unity Platform (NUP), Robert Kyagulanyi, also known as Bobi Wine, has alleged continued threats against his life, a sustained military presence around his home, and widespread arrests and killings of opposition supporters following Uganda's recent presidential election.

Trump says Justice Department is investigating Somali American congresswoman Ilhan Omar

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The US president claims Omar left Somalia in the 1990s with “nothing” and is now worth over 44 million dollars. The Minnesota representative denounced “lies and conspiracy theories.”

Kipyegon announces plans for maternity ward in hometown

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Kenyan middle-distance runner Faith Kipyegon plans to build a maternity facility in her hometown Keringet in partnership with her shoe sponsor.

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