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South Sudan's leader sacks aides after dead man appointed

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The appointment of a dead opposition politician to a presidential panel caused embarrassment.

DR Congo: authorities call for calm after drone attacks on airport

Africanews  

Drones targeted a strategic airport in the city of Kisangani in the northeastern Democratic Republic of Congo over the weekend, the provincial government said Monday.

Sudanese military says it has broken siege on key Kordofan city

Africanews  

It says a crucial supply route to the famine-stricken Kadugli has now been opened.

Tunisia court upholds and extends prison sentences for political opponents

Africanews  

Since 2023, the "Conspiracy 2" case has seen Tunisia's opposition flee the country or face heavy sentences in prison. The sentences in the case, in which the government has accused leading opposition members of conspiring against it, have just been upheld and even extended by a court.

Ethiopia denies Trump claim that US funded Nile mega-dam

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Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed on Tuesday denied claims by President Donald Trump that the country's new mega-dam was funded by the United States.

South Sudan: Lives of Malnourished Children At Risk With Upsurge in Violence in South Sudan

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[Unicef] Juba/New York -- More than 450,000 children are at risk of acute malnutrition as the hostilities are causing mass displacement and halting of critical health and nutrition services in Jonglei state, warned UNICEF in South Sudan.

Malawi: Opposition Leader Takes Speaker to Task Over Arrest of MPs

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[Nyasa Times] Leader of Opposition in Parliament, Simplex Chithyola Banda, has put Speaker of Parliament Sameer Suleman under intense pressure, accusing him of failing to protect lawmakers after police arrested two Members of Parliament while official Parliamentary Committee meetings were in progress.

Kenya: Bobi Wine Says Ugandan Military Now 'Fully Occupying' His House

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Ugandan opposition leader Robert Kyagulanyi, popularly known as Bobi Wine, has claimed that the military is fully occupying his residence, with armed personnel stationed inside, outside, and around the property, preventing his family from accessing it.

Mauritania: MSF Provides Care to Malian Refugees in Mauritania

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[MSF] Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) teams have returned to south-eastern Mauritania to provide care to Malian refugees and the communities hosting them. Over the past two years in this border region of Hodh Ech Chargui, there has been a steady increase in refugee arrivals. Our activities focus on providing general and specialised healthcare, particularly paediatric and women's health services, and on caring for victims of violence.

Nigeria: Nigerian Govt Disclaims Approval of Textbook Excluding Igbo History

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[Premium Times] The textbook, "Living History", reportedly excluded the history and culture of the Igbo people, according to several posts on social media.

Rwanda: French Court Opens Appeal Trial of Genocide Suspect Claude Muhayimana

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[New Times] The court of appeal in Paris on Tuesday, on February 3, opened the appeal trial of genocide suspect Claude Muhayimana, who was convicted for his role in massacres of Tutsi civilians in the Bisesero area in Karongi District.

Kenya bans 'cash bouquets' ahead of Valentine's Day

Africanews  

Kenya's central bank has warned that using banknotes to create floral-style bouquets is illegal and could lead to a prison sentence.

Africa: Spotlight On Hypertension in the African Continent!

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[The Point] Raised blood pressure continues to be one of the strongest predictors of cardiovascular morbidity and mortality with an estimated 1.38 billion people worldwide suffering with hypertension.

Gambia: Efscrj Launches Centre to Advance Rights, Justice, Civic Consciousness

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[The Point] The Gambia marked a historic milestone on January 29, with the launched of the Edward Francis Small (E.F. Small) Center for Rights and Justice, commemorating what would have been the 135th birthday of one of the nation's foremost pioneers of political activism, civic resistance, and trade unionism.

Gambia: Billions Unaccounted for As Auditor General Issues Adverse Opinion On 2024 Accounts

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[The Point] Billions of dalasis were wrongly recorded or misclassified in the government's 2024 financial statements, prompting the Auditor General, Cherno Amadou Sowe, to issue an adverse opinion and declare that the accounts do not fairly reflect the true financial position of the state, during his presentation on Monday to the Finance and Public Accounts Committee of the National Assembly.

Nigeria: Bishop of Sokoto - 'Every Day There Are Massacres in Nigeria: How Can Such a Country Move Forward?'

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[Agenzia Fides] Abuja -- "There is no other country where 10 people are killed on Monday, 50 on Tuesday, 100 on Wednesday, and it continues every week. How can such a country move forward?" asked Msgr. Matthew Hassan Kukah, Bishop of Sokoto. "What is happening in Nigeria cannot happen in Sudan, Cameroon, Niger, Ghana or any other country in the world," he added, speaking in Yola, the capital of Nigeria's Adamawa State, at the presentation of Governor Ahmadu Fintiri's biography.

Tens of thousands evacuated in northern Morocco amid heavy rainfall

Africanews  

The army has been deployed to support relief efforts in the region impacted by severe weather and flooding.

Congo-Kinshasa: Deadly DRC Mine Disaster Highlights Human Cost of Coltan

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[Global Witness] Global Witness is calling for businesses and governments to better consider the human cost of rare earth minerals, following the horrific mine disaster in the Democratic Republic of Congo recently.

Ethiopia PM hits out at Eritrea over atrocities in Tigray

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Abiy Ahmed admitted for the first time in parliament that Eritrean troops had killed people in Aksum.

Malawi: Why Kawale, Gwenge and Zamba Were Arrested - Inside the Fertiliser and Tobacco Scandal

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[Nyasa Times] Three senior former government officials - former Secretary to the President and Cabinet (SPC) Colleen Zamba, former Minister of Agriculture Sam Kawale, and former Minister of Finance Sosten Gwengwe - have been arrested as part of a major corruption investigation involving billions of kwacha in public funds.

Nigeria hires US lobby firms amid Trump claims of christian ‘genocide’

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Nigerian billionaire Matthew Tonlagha has signed a lucrative contract with the American lobbying firm Valcour, aimed at improving Abuja’s relations with Washington, according to documents reviewed by AFP on Monday.

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