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Lobito Corridor moves into operation as global powers compete for Africa’s minerals

Africanews  

The Lobito Corridor is shifting from ambition to reality, with trains now transporting copper and cobalt from the Democratic Republic of the Congo to Angola’s Atlantic port of Lobito.

Twin jihadist-claimed attacks kill more than 30 in central Mali

Africanews  

Two attacks in central Mali claimed by Al-Qaeda-linked jihadists have killed more than 30 people, local, security and administrative sources told AFP on Thursday.

Nigeria: Reps Approve N2.3trn 2026 FCT Budget

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[Premium Times] The total N2.285 trillion has significant allocations to personnel, overhead and capital projects aimed at supporting development priorities in the territory.

Africa Rising Music Conference 2026 Unveils Full Day-To-Night Programme

AfricaDotcom  

Africa Rising Music Conference (ARMC), now in its sixth edition, has unveiled the full programme for its 22nd - 23rd May 2026 gathering at Constitution

Chad declares state of emergency in Lake Chad region after Boko Haram attacks

Africanews  

Chad has declared a 20-day state of emergency in the violence-hit Lake Chad region following a wave of deadly attacks blamed on jihadist group Boko Haram.

South Africa: Is Abandoning a Baby in a Safe Box a Crime or an Act of Love? Court to Decide

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[GroundUp] The Minister of Social Development says parents who use baby boxes are committing a crime

Uganda: Women Leaders Warn of Persistent Political Intimidation After January Elections

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[Nile Post] Women politicians and activists have raised concerns over continued intimidation, financial barriers and shrinking civic space following Uganda's January 2026 general elections, warning that the environment could discourage women from participating in leadership.

Dozens killed in jihadist attacks on villages in central Mali

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The death toll is unclear but sources say between 30 and 50 people died in Wednesday’s attacks.

Nigeria: Ignore AI-Generated Image Showing Nigerian Activist Omoyele Sowore Shaking Hands With President

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[Africa Check] Ignore AI-generated image showing Nigerian activist Omoyele Sowore shaking hands with president

Africa: South Africa Ready to Defend Itself Against Xenophobia Charges At AU

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[Daily Maverick] Ghana has asked the African Union to address 'xenophobic attacks' in South Africa. Minister Ronald Lamola has welcomed the opportunity to raise broader migration issues.

South Africa: Overflowing Kouga Dam Leads to Evacuations Along Flooded River Valley

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[Daily Maverick] Heavy rains have pushed Kouga Dam to overflowing, forcing evacuations in the Gamtoos River valley and leaving a trail of devastation in agricultural areas.

South Africa: Hantavirus Will Not Be Like the Covid-19 Pandemic

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[Health-e] Hantavirus is not Covid-19. It is not easily spread; in fact, it's unusual for the disease to spread from person to person. This is according to Professor Lucille Blumberg, an infectious disease expert and former Deputy Director at the National Institute for Communicable Diseases (NICD).

Somalia: Somaliland, Israeli Businesses Hold Historic Talks in Addis Ababa

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[Horn Diplomat] Hargeisa, May 7 (Horn Diplomat) -- Business leaders and officials from Somaliland and Israel held a historic meeting in Addis Ababa aimed at strengthening trade and investment cooperation between the two sides.

South Africa: NMB Council Meeting Collapses As Leadership Vacuum Derails Flood Response Briefing

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[Daily Maverick] A Nelson Mandela Bay council meeting convened to brief councillors on flood damage and emergency response collapsed after disputes over the absence of an acting city manager, exposing governance paralysis amid calls for provincial intervention.

Rwanda: Govt Critic Dies in Prison On Release Day

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[HRW] Nairobi -- Investigate Authorities' Claims of Overdose

Malawi: Malawians Mock Fuel Price Cut As 'Cosmetic' Amid Soaring Cost of Living

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[Nyasa Times] The Malawi Energy Regulatory Authority (Mera) is facing a wave of ridicule and public anger after announcing what many Malawians are calling a "laughable" reduction in petrol prices--slashing the cost by just K4.63 per litre while leaving diesel prices untouched at a staggering K6,687 per litre.

South Africa: Why Rail Matters for Cape Town's Traffic Congestion

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[GroundUp] With the collapse of rail, roads become busier

South Africa: The Israel/US-Iran War Is Hitting South Africa Hard - Our Oil Dependency Is Why

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[GroundUp] While government is doubling down on oil and gas, renewable energy would free us from foreign price shocks

Kenya: Caution Urged As MET Agency Projects Intensified Rains Amid Deadly Murang'a Landslides

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- The government has urged heightened vigilance in landslide-prone areas after deadly mudslides displaced hundreds of families in Murang'a, even as the Kenya Meteorological Department projected intensified rainfall across several regions beginning this weekend.

Ethiopian woman's joy at rare quintuplets after 12 years trying for a baby

BBC News Africa  

The woman, 35, says she was praying for a baby and was "overjoyed" to be "blessed with five at once".

Chad declares state of emergency after deadly Boko Haram attacks

Africanews  

Chad has declared a 20-day state of emergency in the violence-hit Lake Chad region following a wave of deadly attacks blamed on jihadist group Boko Haram.

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