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'The water took everything': Mozambique hit by worst floods in decades

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Nearly 700,000 people have been affected by weeks of severe flooding in Mozambique

Record gold price squeezes Moroccan jewellery sector

Africanews  

Gold surged to over $5,000 an ounce this week amid uncertain economic times.

Ethiopia: Flights from capital to Tigray cancelled as tenions mount

Africanews  

As fears of a return to conflict mount in Ethiopia, pssenger flights between the capital and cities in the northern Tigray region have been halted. Ethiopia airlines cited 'unplanned circumstances' for the cancellations.

Melania Trump documentary not showing in South African cinemas

BBC News Africa  

No reason has been given but the decision follows a huge fall-out between South Africa and the US.

Tanzania eyes East Africa’s pharmaceutical hub crown {Business Africa}

Africanews  

Tanzania is betting on local drug manufacturing to reduce imports and become East Africa’s pharmaceutical hub and we find out how Africa's private sector is fixing the supply chain to minimise the billions lost in post-harvest logistics.

At least 11 dead in South Africa in latest crash involving a minibus taxi

Africanews  

Some eight others sustained serious injuries and are receiving urgent medical care at nearby hospitals.

Women and girls in Haiti facing 'explosion' of sexual violence, says MSF

Africanews  

Gang violence and political instability in Haiti have displaced close to one and a half million people. It’s also led to an explosion of sexual violence, as living conditions and public services deteriorate.

Ghana: Military Investigates Assault of Journalist

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[MFWA] The Ghana Armed Forces has launched an investigation into the assault of Solomon Kwame Kanaluwe, a journalist with the Media General Group, by military personnel in Walewale, in Ghana's North East Region.

Somalia: Somalia's Danab Commandos Seize Al-Shabab Explosives Cache in Middle Shabelle

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[Shabelle] Mogadishu -- Somalia's elite Danab commandos said Thursday they seized a cache of landmines and explosive materials during a security operation on the outskirts of Jabad Godane in the Middle Shabelle region.

Gambia: Teacher Gets 20 Years in Prison for Rape

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[The Point] Justice Ngui Mboob of the High Court at Kanifing on the 22nd January, 2026, convicted and sentenced Ansumana Ceesay, a teacher, to 10 years' imprisonment on count one for the offence of rape contrary to Section 3 (1) (a) and punishable under Section 4 ( 1 ) (bb) of the Sexual Offences Act, 2013, and another 10 years' imprisonment on count two for the offence of rape contrary to Section 3 (1) (a) and punishable under Section 4 (1) (cc) of the Sexual Offences Act, 2013. The sentences would run concurrently.

Nigeria: Iswap Terrorists Capture 13 Soldiers, Kill Seven - Report

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[Premium Times] Insurgents suspected to be members of Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) have captured 13 soldiers, killing seven others, including a commanding officer, in an ambush near Damasak, Mobbar Local Government Area of Borno State.

Ghana: Mixed reactions after government grants passport to IShowSpeed

Africanews  

Ghana’s issuing of a passport to American streamer Darren Watkins Jr, popularly known as IShowSpeed, has prompted mixed reactions among Ghanaians. Scores have taken to social media to voice their opinions.

South Africa: Ramaphosa Appoints Special Task Team to Probe 'Murder, Corruption' Against 14 Officials

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[Daily Maverick] President Cyril Ramaphosa has ordered Police Minister Firoz Cachalia and National Police Commissioner Fannie Masemola to establish a special investigations task team to urgently investigate a number of officers implicated in the country's law enforcement scandal.

Botswana: Drugs Availability Stands At 50 Per Cent in Moshupa District

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[Botswana Daily News] Moshupa -- Overall drug availability at Moshupa District Pharmacy Warehouse stands at 50 per cent.

Somalia: Somalia Appoints New Army Chief, Approves Anti-Smuggling Ministerial Committee

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[Shabelle] Mogadishu -- Somalia's Cabinet on Thursday unanimously approved the appointment of Gen. Ibrahim Mohamed Mahmoud as the new chief of the Somali National Army.

Niger: Attack On Niamey Airport, Where There Are a Thousand Tons of Uranium

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[Agenzia Fides] Niamey -- On the night of January 28-29, Diori Hamani Airport in Niamey was attacked. According to local sources, heavy gunfire erupted around midnight at the airport after an unidentified armed group attacked the guard post. The fighting continued until 2:00 a.m. Anti-aircraft tracers were seen in the sky, presumably used to shoot down drones deployed by the attackers. Calm has now returned to the airport in Niger's capital. Located 10 km from the center of Niamey, the airport complex houses both the civilian

Mozambique: Situation Out of Control - Schools Closed, Lack of Drinking Water, and Cholera Spreading After Floods

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[Agenzia Fides] Nampula -- In Mozambique, the resumption of school activities in the country has been postponed until 27 February 2026. The decision was taken by the country's Council of Ministers following the severe repercussions caused by the floods (see Fides, 21/1/2026).

Nigeria: Police Bust Syndicate Involved in International Trafficking of Women

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[Premium Times] "Preliminary investigations indicate that a (trafficking) victim who is a native of Abia State was allegedly deceived into resigning from her job in Aba with the promise of a more lucrative employment opportunity in Senegal, which later turned out to be prostitution-related," the police said.

Gambia: Solicitor General Advises Against Hate Speech Ahead of Elections

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[The Point] The Solicitor General, Hussein Thomasi, has urged Gambians to avoid hate speech and inflammatory conduct, especially with the upcoming elections. This call is part of efforts to maintain peace and social cohesion in The Gambia.

South Africa: Parents Exhume Son's Remains Five Years After State Mistakenly Buried Him

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[GroundUp] In 2021, Msindisi Phike was buried by the state as a pauper while his family was still waiting for his DNA results to be completed

Kenya: Viral Image of Kenya's Former Health Minister Susan Nakhumicha Seemingly Pregnant Is Fake

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[Africa Check] Viral image of Kenya's former health minister Susan Nakhumicha seemingly pregnant is fake

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