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South Africa: 80% of Joburg Trading Permits Uncollected - South African News Briefs - February 26, 2026

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Somalia: Somalia Urges Urgent Aid Response As Drought Worsens

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[Shabelle] Mogadishu -- Somalia's Foreign Minister Abdisalam Abdi Ali visited the headquarters of the Somali Disaster Management Agency on Wednesday for talks on the country's worsening drought crisis, officials said.

Nigeria: Court Hears Recording of Diezani Alison-Madueke's Heated Exchanges With Oil Contractors Who Bribed Her

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[Premium Times] The alleged recordings were found in a Samsung phone, which was seized from the former minister when she was arrested in London in 2015.

Namibia: Nandi-Ndaitwah's Sons Reject IPC Claims of Oil Industry Involvement

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[Namibian] President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah's two sons say the claim by Independent Patriots for Change (IPC) leader Panduleni Itula that they are involved in the oil industry is a blatant lie.

South Sudan: The Backstory - WFP's Airdrops Offer a Food Lifeline in Hungry South Sudan

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[WFP] In the most inaccessible, conflict-torn places, World Food Programme airdrops and the UN Humanitarian Air Service are often the only ways to reach desperate communities - as WFP's Aviation External Relations lead Hedley Tah recently witnessed first-hand.

Rwanda: Jailed Critic in Rwanda Faces 30-Year Sentence

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[HRW] Six Years after Kizito Mihigo's Death, Free Speech Crackdown Continues

Somalia: Somaliland Appoints Ambassador to Israel Following Formal Recognition

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[Horn Diplomat] Hargeisa -- The President of the Republic of Somaliland, Abdirahman Mohamed Abdillahi Irro, has appointed Dr. Mohamed Omar Haji Mohamoud as Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Republic of Somaliland to the State of Israel, according to a presidential decree issued on Wednesday.

Tanzania: Tanzania Raises Alarm Over a Surge in Cases of Severe Respiratory Illnesses

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[Daily News] Dodoma -- THE Ministry of Health has raised alarm over a recent surge in cases of severe respiratory illnesses and outbreak-prone diseases across the country.

Zimbabwe: HIV Groups Fear Treatment Disruptions After U.S. Health Funding Talks Collapse

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[263Chat] Local organisations representing people living with HIV have warned that the collapse of negotiations over a major United States-funded health agreement could threaten access to life-saving treatment and reverse progress made in the country's HIV response.

South Africa: Learners At This Overcrowded School Are Being Taught Outside

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[GroundUp] "When the rain stops, we wipe our desks and continue with the lesson"

Central African Republic: Central African Republic Enters 'Decisive' Phase After Landmark Elections

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[UN News] Fresh from holding the most extensive elections in its history, the Central African Republic (CAR) is entering what the UN's top envoy in the country describes as a "decisive period" in consolidating fragile peace gains, even as security challenges persist and disarmament efforts continue.

Africa: Over a Billion Fear Losing Land and Homes Within Five Years

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[UN News] Despite global progress in strengthening land tenure and governance, more than a billion people worldwide - nearly one in four adults - fear they could lose the rights to some or all of their land and housing within the next five years.

Ghana: Ghana's Foreign Minister Urges Ukraine to Release Two Ghanaian Pows

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[RFI] Ghana's Foreign Minister Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa on a rare visit to Ukraine on Wednesday urged President Volodymyr Zelensky to release two Ghanaian prisoners of war captured fighting for Russia.

Madagascar: Madagascar Charts a New Course With France After Putin Meeting in Moscow

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[RFI] French President Emmanuel Macron and Madagascar's new leader held talks and agreed to 'renew' ties on Tuesday, despite steps taken by the former French colony to draw closer to Russia.

Is Ethiopia heading back to war in Tigray?

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Many people are again leaving the region of Tigray just over three years after the civil war there ended.

South Africa's debt stabilises for first time in 17 years

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South Africa's debt burden is stabilising for the first time in nearly two decades, Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana announced Wednesday, as Africa's most developed economy shows cautious signs of recovery and pledges increased spending on security.

Senegal’s Petrosen Heads to Caribbean Energy Week to Collaborate with Suriname

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A delegation from Senegal’s Petrosen E&P is confirmed to attend Caribbean Energy Week (CEW) 2026 in Paramaribo, presenting a key opportunity to deepen

Eritrea: Capacity upgrading training to pre-school teachers

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The Ministry of Education branch in the Northern Red Sea Region, in collaboration with the teachers’ association branch in the region, provided capacity

Eritrea: Funeral service for Professor Asmerom Legesse

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A funeral service for Professor Asmerom Legesse was held today at Asmara’s Evangelical Lutheran Church Cemetery in Asmara in the presence of Ministers, senior

Africa’s Green Economy Summit 2026 Charts a Course from Vision to Viability

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The Africa’s Green Economy Summit (AGES) 2026 opened its doors in Cape Town today, marking a pivotal moment in the continent's economic trajectory. Convening

Liquid Intelligent Technologies Announces Debt Repayment and Agrees New Credit Facilities

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Liquid Intelligent Technologies, a business of Cassava Technologies (www.CassavaTechnologies.com), has today confirmed the full repayment of its ZAR term loan

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