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Kenya: Govt Moves to Clear NHIF Legacy Bills to Protect Health Services

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- The Ministry of Health has intensified efforts to resolve longstanding unpaid medical bills inherited from the now-defunct National Hospital Insurance Fund (NHIF) as part of the transition to the Social Health Authority (SHA), officials said on Monday.

Kenya: Wednesday Blackouts, Kenya Power Names Affected Areas

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Kenya Power has announced planned power interruptions that will affect parts of Nairobi and several other counties on Wednesday, January 28, 2026.

Rwanda: Rwanda Explains Arbitration Case Against UK Over Cancelled Migration Partnership

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[New Times] Rwanda has given details of the legal and factual basis of its arbitration case against the United Kingdom, saying it was left with no option but to pursue formal proceedings after London failed to honour key financial and resettlement commitments under the Migration and Economic Development Partnership (MEDP).

Uganda: Byanyima Rubbishes Baryomunsi's Allegations of Not Being Husband's Next of Kin

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[Nile Post] Winnie Byanyima has publicly rebuked ICT Minister Chris Baryomunsi, calling him a "shameful liar" over claims that she is not listed as the next of kin of her husband, opposition leader Dr Kizza Besigye.

South Sudan: Risk of Atrocities Looms in South Sudan Amidst Renewed Civil War

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[HRW] Regional, International Partners Should Condemn Speech, Call for Safe Aid Access

Lesotho: Lesotho's Anti-Corruption Paradox - Empowered but Undermined

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[African Arguments] Over the past decade, Lesotho's political landscape has been marked by repeated leadership turnover and fragile coalition governments, which have steadily eroded public trust. Power oscillated between Pakalitha Mosisili--first as leader of the Lesotho Congress for Democracy (LCD) and later the Democratic Congress (DC)--and Tom Thabane of the All-Basotho Convention (ABC), itself an offshoot of the LCD. Thabane's first term (2012-15) ended abruptly after his deputy, Mothejoa Metsing, who faced corruption

Russia reportedly pulling forces out of bases in Syria's north-east

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There has been no official statement from Moscow about the withdrawal from Qamishli.

South Sudanese government insists it is not at war despite heavy fighting

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This latest clashes between factions loyal to President Salva Kiir and his long-time rival, Riek Machar, erupted in late December in Jonglei State, north of the capital Juba.

Ex-Nigeria oil minister stands trial in UK on bribery charges

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Diezani Alison-Madueke took bribes including luxury goods and private jet travel, a prosecutor tells a London court.

Prolonged drought in Kenya leaves millions vulnerable

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The National Drought Management Authority has put about nine counties on alert, as two million people face worsening food insecurity.

Angola: Shot By Police, Jailed Without a Crime

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[Maka] On 14 October 2025, the Office of the Presiding Judge of the Luanda District Court denied a habeas corpus application submitted by defense counsel Hermenegildo Teotónio for street bookseller Serrote José de Oliveira "General Nila". The ruling held that he was charged exclusively with the offence of Disruption of the Provision of Public Services, under Article 4 of the Law on Crimes of Vandalism, and with no other offence.

Nigeria: A Mirage of Extraversion - The Political Cost of Nigeria's Lobbying Deal

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[African Arguments] The Nigerian government has recently engaged the services of a Washington-based lobbying firm to promote its efforts at protecting the lives of Nigerians against terrorists, particularly Christians.

Nigeria president 'very fine' after falling over at Turkey reception

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On a visit to Ankara, Bola Tinubu was filmed stumbling and falling after walking past soldiers and dignitaries.

In surprise new policy, migrants living in Spain without permission can apply for legal residency

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Immigrants living and working in Spain without authorisation will soon be able to apply for legal residency and permission to work.

Teachers strike in Gabon continues to paralyse education system

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Angered by a 10 year freeze on wages, thousands of teachers have been staying away from class for over a month.

Trump says Ilhan Omar’s wealth is under investigation

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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.”

Kenya: Funding Crisis Freezes Registration of 32 New Political Parties Ahead of 2027 Polls

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Registration of new political parties has stalled after the Office of the Registrar of Political Parties (ORPP) ran out of funds to verify compliance requirements, potentially locking out dozens of emerging outfits from participating in the 2027 General Election.

Sudan: Sudan, UK Conclude Talks On Security and Bilateral Relations

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[SNA] Port Sudan -- Sudanese-British talks concluded today in Port Sudan, with both sides underscoring the importance of sustaining constructive dialogue and expanding exchanges between political, economic, and security institutions in the two countries.

Nigeria: Senate Commends U.S.-Nigeria Military Cooperation Against Terrorism

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[Vanguard] The Senate has commended the continued military collaboration between Nigeria and the United States in the fight against terrorism.

Rwanda: French Coach Frédéric Guérin Edges Closer to Rwanda Job

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[New Times] French tactician Frédéric Guérin is set to be appointed as the next head coach of Rwanda's senior men's and women's national volleyball teams, Times Sport has learnt.

Dutch court jails Eritrean human trafficker for 20 years

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On Tuesday, a Dutch court sentenced an Eritrean man to 20 years in prison for running a human trafficking network in which migrants were tortured, and their families extorted.

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