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Burkina Faso must 'forget' about democracy, military leader says

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Capt Ibrahim Traoré, who seized power in 2023, says democratic rule would not work for his country.

Kenya: Fuel Prices Set to Rise in May Dependent On Global Market Pressures

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Fuel prices in Kenya are set to increase in May, driven by volatility in global oil markets linked to the ongoing Middle East conflict, even as the government moved to calm fears over the country's economic stability.

Rwanda: Experts Flag Lifestyle Factors Behind Rising Infertility

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[New Times] Everyday habits such as smoking, excessive alcohol consumption, poor sleep, chronic stress, and unhealthy body weight are increasingly linked to infertility among couples, according to medical experts. These lifestyle factors disrupt hormonal balance, affecting both egg and sperm quality.

Hilton Accelerates Sub-Saharan Africa Growth With Record Deal Signings

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Hilton (NYSE: HLT) today announced accelerated growth across Africa, signing a record 29 deals in 2025 across 15 countries. The global hospitality company is

Tiger Woods announces he's stepping away from golf following DUI arrest

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Golf legend Tiger Woods is at the center of a new controversy following a DUI arrest in Florida, and newly released bodycam footage is shedding light on what happened.

South Africa: More Than 1,000 Fuel Stations Run Dry As Easter Travel Begins

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[Scrolla] Many fuel stations are empty after drivers rushed to fill up before a record price hike on Wednesday 1 April. Gauteng is hit hardest with 306 stations out of diesel and 202 stations having no petrol left this week.

Cameroon plans constitutional reform to create vice president role

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The proposed constitutional reform has sparked surprise and criticism among opposition lawmakers, who argue that such a major change is not urgent. They say they were only informed of the draft during the congress session and question the legitimacy of altering the constitution

Ukraine’s ancient Easter egg art helps preserve national identity

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Ukraine is preparing for Easter with the pysanka, a hand‑decorated egg whose colours and symbols differ from one region to another and carry both religious and historical meaning.

Rwanda reintegrates 214 former armed group members from DR Congo

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After spending several months at the Mutobo demobilization center, 214 people affiliated with armed groups were officially reintegrated this week in Rwanda.

Africa Soft Power Summit 2026 Set For Nairobi, Uniting Leaders Across Business, Technology And Culture

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The Africa Soft Power Summit, one of the continent’s leading cross-sector convenings, will return to Nairobi, Kenya from 20-23 May 2026, bringing together a

Protests erupt in Guinea-Bissau after activist’s killing

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The United Nations has condemned the killing as “brutal” and called for a full investigation, warning of a shrinking civic space in the country since the 2025 military takeover

Belgium turns Easter chocolate into giant edible sculpture

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Belgium is celebrating Easter with giant edible sculptures as nearly 40 chocolatiers from across the country present their creations in Brussels for the fourth Bel’Oeuf exhibition.

Senegal: The diaspora, a key driver of the economy [Business Africa]

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The Senegalese diaspora, estimated at around 700,000 people, nearly 4% of the population, lays a central role in the country’s economy. Mainly based in Europe and across Africa, it makes a significant contribution to national finances.

Watch: Strike hits major Iranian bridge near Tehran, killing at least 8 civilians

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Iran said strikes on the unfinished B1 bridge in Alborz province killed at least eight people and wounded 95 on Thursday, after families gathered near the site for Nature Day celebrations.

Burkina Faso: Army Behind Most Civilian Deaths - Report

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[DW] Human Rights Watch says Burkina Faso's security forces and allied militias "appear to be more brutal and violent" than militant groups. The Fulani ethnic group has reportedly been one of the targets.

Africa: All of Africa Today - April 3, 2026

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Four children killed in machete attack at Kampala nursery school

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Such attacks are rare in Kampala, and the tragedy has sparked grief and outrage among parents and the wider community.

South Africa: Two Killed in N1 Collision Amid Easter Rush - South African News Briefs - April 3, 2026

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Chad: Tine Two Months After Repeated Attacks At the Border

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[MSF] Tine, Chad -- Drone strikes carried out by Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF), Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and allied groups continue to hit civilian areas along the Sudanese border with Chad. Since early February 2026, 457 people injured in attacks have been treated by Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) in collaboration with Chad's Ministry of Health staff in the border city of Tine. Amid insecurity and lack of sufficient resources to provide medical support, we are warning about the dire impact on

Uganda: Police Name Four Children Killed in Kampala Daycare Stabbing Attack

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[Nile Post] Police have named the four children who were on Thursday afternoon killed when a man attacked a kindergarten and stabbed learners at Ggaba Early Childhood Day Care Centre in Makindye Division, Kampala.

Namibia: Fishrot Accused Lose Appeal Against Assets Restraint Order

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[Namibian] Three of the accused in the Fishrot fraud, corruption and racketeering case have lost a Supreme Court appeal against a Prevention of Organised Crime Act restraint order in respect of a wide range of assets belonging to them.

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