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Morocco to spend more than $300 million on flood recovery

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Morocco plans to spend some $330 million on regions hit hardest by weeks of flooding across the country's north that have battered its key agricultural zones, the government said Thursday

Liberia: No Immunity for Tweah, Others

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[Liberian Observer] The country's fight against corruption and the misuse of public funds entered a critical phase this week when the Supreme Court of Liberia reaffirmed that former Finance Minister Samuel Tweah and several ex-officials are not shielded from prosecution under claims of National Security Council (NSC) immunity.

Liberia: MNG Denies Bribery Claims in Epa Chemical Spill Report

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[Liberian Observer] MNG Gold Liberia has firmly denied allegations of bribery influencing an Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) report on a recent hydrochloric acid spill, describing the claims as "unimaginable" and beyond credibility.

Ghana: Ghana Advances Education Sector Devolution With New Bill

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[Ghanaian Times] The Inter-Ministerial Coordinating Committee on Decentralisation (IMCC), together with the Ministry of Education (MoE), has launched the process to enact a new Education Sector Devolution Bill.

Nigeria: Bird Strike Delays United Nigeria Airline's Flight At Port Harcourt Airport

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[Premium Times] United Nigeria Airlines says a bird strike on one of its Airbus A320 aircraft led to precautionary inspections and flight delays at Port Harcourt International Airport.

Rwanda: MPs Approve Relevance of Bill Reforming Central Bank Operations

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[New Times] The Chamber of Deputies on Thursday, February 12, approved the relevance of a new bill seeking to reform operations of the National Bank of Rwanda (BNR), in a move aimed at strengthening the Central Bank's independence and aligning it with international standards.

Brilliant Muzarabani helps Zimbabwe stun Australia

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Blessing Muzarabani claims a superb 4-17 as Zimbabwe held their nerve to stun Australia with a thrilling 23-run win in the T20 World Cup.

Liberia: Coalition Pushes for Permanent Ban On FGM

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[Liberian Observer] The long and contentious struggle over the practice of Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) in the country has re-emerged at the center of national debate as more than 17 human rights organizations, operating under the banner of the National Coalition Against Harmful Practices (NACAPH), intensify pressure on lawmakers to pass the Women and Girls Protection Act of 2025.

Nigeria: Abia State Governor Denies Suing Nigeria At World Court Over Cargo Airport

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[Africa Check] Abia state governor denies suing Nigeria at World Court over cargo airport

Kenya: Fabricated Graphic Used to Claim That Trump Invited Kenyan Politician Kalonzo Musyoka to White House

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[Africa Check] Fabricated graphic used to claim that Trump invited Kenyan politician Kalonzo Musyoka to White House

Kenya: Skoot Rolls Out Electric Tuk-Tuks in Nairobi

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Electric mobility firm Skoot Technology has launched a battery-swapping electric three-wheeler in Kenya, targeting urban tuk-tuk operators seeking to cut fuel costs.

Uganda: Maj Gen Francis Takirwa Laid to Rest

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[Nile Post] The former Deputy Commander of the Uganda People's Defence Forces (UPDF) Land Forces, Major General Francis Takirwa, has been laid to rest at his ancestral home in Kashari Sayuni Rugarama, Bwizibwera-Rutooma Town Council, Mbarara district on Thursday.

Zimbabwe: 'No Referendum, No Legitimacy' - FreeZim Congress Leader

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[263Chat] Opposition FreeZim Congress party has condemned proposals to amend the country's Constitution to allow President Emmerson Mnangagwa to remain in office until 2030, warning that any such move would amount to a return to dictatorship.

South Africa: Ramaphosa Admits the State Is Broken

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[Scrolla] Ramaphosa sent Water Minister Pemmy Majodina and Cooperative Governance Minister Velenkosini Hlabisa to Gauteng to deal with the water crisis. Ramaphosa will deploy soldiers within days to the Cape Flats to fight gang violence and to Gauteng for illegal mining.

Uganda: European Parliament Condemns Post-Election Violence and Rights Abuses in Uganda

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[Nile Post] The European Parliament has strongly condemned what it described as widespread intimidation, harassment, arbitrary detention, and violence following Uganda's general presidential and parliamentary elections held on January 15, 2026.

Time is of an essence in search for migrant boats off African coast

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The long route and harsh weather in the Atlantic can easily spell disaster for the people aboard.

Nigeria: Senate Panel Queries Electricity Agency On Operation Without Funding

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[Premium Times] Committee members expressed concern over how the agency had continued to operate despite the shortfall in funding.

Nigeria: Ukraine Identifies Two Nigerians Killed Fighting for Russia

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[Premium Times] Ukraine said the Nigerians joined the Russian army in mid to late 2025, after signing a contract with the country.

Nigeria: Kadna Clinic's Makeover Fails to Fix Deeper Healthcare Gaps

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[Nigeria Health Watch] The newly renovated Kadna Clinic promised relief to women seeking healthcare in Kadna community, Niger state. However, that relief has proved incomplete. Although the fresh paint and renovated walls have attracted patients, the daily reality inside the facility reveals a more challenging situation, characterised by water shortages, a lack of available beds, and overworked staff.

Nigeria: Trump's America and Labelling of Kwankwaso, Fulani, and Nigerian Muslims

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[Premium Times] I write this with deep concern -- not anger, but concern -- over what increasingly appears to be a troubling pattern in the posture of the United States under President Donald Trump toward Nigeria, particularly its Muslim communities and northern leadership.Since Trump's return to office, a narrative has steadily gathered momentum in Washington: that Nigeria is a theatre of "Christian genocide," orchestrated or tolerated by Muslim political actors. It is a grave allegation. It is also one that many

Japan: Akiba Festival draws crowds despite winter cold

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Japan’s Akiba Festival in Niyodogawa features samurai parades and fire rituals, preserving a 200-year-old prayer for protection from disasters.

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