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Powerful cyclone kills at least 20 as it tears through Madagascar port

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Madagascar's disaster management says roads are inaccessible with trees uprooted, power poles down and ninety percent of roofs ripped off.

Egypt's Sisi names new defence minister in limited reshuffle

Africanews  

General Ashraf Salem Zaher, the former head of the Egyptian Military Academy -succeeds General Abdelmeguid Saqr, and will lead a merged ministry for defence and military production - the latter previously its own entity governing Egypt's sizable military economy

Iran marks revolution anniversary amid US threats and sanctions

Africanews  

Iran's president vowed on Wednesday that the Islamic Republic would not yield to outside aggression, as it marked the anniversary of the 1979 revolution with events overshadowed by the looming threat of US military action.

Nigeria: Electoral Act - Dickson Faults Senate's Decision On Electronic Transmission of Results

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[Premium Times] Mr Dickson argued that the caveat provided in the version passed by the Senate weakens the country's electoral framework, particularly regarding the call for mandatory electronic transmission of results from polling units.

Nigeria: US Lawmakers Propose Bill to Sanction Kwankwaso, Miyetti Allah Over Violence in Nigeria

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[Premium Times] The new bill seeks to require the US Secretary of State to impose a visa ban on Mr Kwankwaso, freeze his assets, and implement other targeted sanctions against him.

Nigeria: Lawyer Sues INEC, Political Parties Over Exorbitant Nomination, Expression of Interest Fees

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[Premium Times] The lawyer stated that the suit is preventive, not speculative, and seeks judicial protection of constitutional rights.

Nigeria: Senate's 'Escape Clause' On E-Transmission Threatens Credible 2027 Election - PDP

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[Premium Times] The opposition party called on members of the Conference Committee of the National Assembly to adopt the version of the electoral bill earlier passed by the House of Representatives as the harmonised position.

South Africa: 'Smell Me! I Haven't Had Water for 24 Days' Protester Tells Joburg Mayor

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[GroundUp] Frustrated residents carried empty containers in the streets to protest ongoing water crisis

Kenya: Sifuna Ousted As ODM Secretary General Following NEC Resolutions

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) Secretary General Senator Edwin Sifuna has been removed from office with immediate effect following a resolution by the party's National Executive Committee (NEC).

Africa: AU Executive Council Calls for Unity, Sustainable Water Management and Accelerated Continental Integration

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[African Union] The Forty-Eighth (48th) Ordinary Session of the Executive Council of the African Union (AU) kicked off Wednesday at the AU headquarters in Addis Ababa, the capital of Ethiopia, with a strong call for enhanced unity, sustainable development, and collective action to address the continent's pressing challenges.

Sudan RSF drone strike on school kills two children

Africanews  

A drone strike blamed on Sudan's paramilitary Rapid Support Forces killed two children and injured 12 others Wednesday in the southern Kordofan city of El-Rahad, a medical source told AFP.

South Africa: Parliament Ready for Landmark 2026 SONA

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[SAnews.gov.za] Parliament is gearing up for one of the most significant events on South Africa's democratic calendar as preparations gather pace for the 2026 State of the Nation Address (SONA) - a sitting that coincides with the 30th anniversary of the country's Constitution.

South Africa: Joburg Working to Resolve Water Issues

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[SAnews.gov.za] City of Johannesburg Mayor Dada Morero has moved to assure residents that the municipality is hard at work to resolve water supply challenges.

South Africa: Reflections Ahead of SONA 2026

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[SAnews.gov.za] As South Africans prepare to listen and watch the State of the Nation Address (SoNa) on 12 February 2026 at 7pm, the country does so at a time marked by positive developments which include the strengthening of the rand, consecutive quarters of economic growth and having consistent power supply from Eskom.

Arctic tensions rise as Russia warns over Greenland militarisation

Africanews  

Tensions are mounting in the Arctic after several European countries deployed small troop contingents to Greenland, following repeated comments by President Donald Trump about wanting to annex the island.

DR Congo denies selling off mineral wealth under US deal

Africanews  

The Democratic Republic of Congo has not "sold off" its vast mineral wealth to the United States under an agreement granting Washington access to its reserves, the country's mining minister said on Wednesday, at a time of intensifying global competition among major powers for critical resources.

At least 20 killed as Cyclone Gezani tears into Madagascar

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At least 20 people have been killed after Cyclone Gezani tore into Madagascar with violent winds and torrential rain. The storm made landfall Tuesday in the coastal city of Toamasina, packing winds of up to 250 kilometres per hour.

Uganda: Police Reveal Details in Murder of UCU Dean of Students

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[Nile Post] Pamela Ruth Tumwebaze, Director of Student Affairs at Uganda Christian University (UCU), was strangled by assailant believed to have gained entry into her Mukono home in the early hours of Wednesday, February 11, 2026, when her househelp opened the gate, Police in the metropolitan district of Mukono have said.

South Africa: How to 'Pre-Bunk' a State of the Nation Address (And Almost Anything Else)

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[Africa Check] Every year since 2013, Africa Check has fact-checked South Africa's state of the nation address (Sona) - the speech the president delivers in February to mark the beginning of the political calendar, officially open parliament, summarise the government's aims for the year ahead, and recap the one gone by.

Uganda: Schools Feel the Strain As First Term Opens Amid Growing School Fees Burden

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[Nile Post] As the first term of the 2026 academic year begins, the issue of school fees remains a pressing concern for both parents and school administrators across Uganda.

Mergers And Acquisitions Are Surging Amidst Market Exuberance On The Exit Trail

AfricaDotcom  

These signal a surge in mergers and acquisitions into and out of Africa. These private market deals are a manifestation of market maturation with integration

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