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South Sudan: Civilians Starving in South Sudan's Conflict Areas

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[HRW] New Report Highlights Devastating Impact of Conflict and Aid Restrictions

Cyber Governance Is Central To Effective Enterprise Risk Management

AfricaDotcom  

Cyber governance is central: By Ryan Boyes, Senior Security Administrator at Galix Across many organisations, cyber governance is still treated as a

TPLF move to restore leadership raises tensions in Ethiopia’s Tigray

Africanews  

Political parties and analysts in Ethiopia are now deeming it illegal for the leader of the Tigray People's Liberation Front (TPLF) to serve as the head of the local parliament.

Burkina Faso junta dissolves over 200 associations

Africanews  

Burkina Faso's military rulers ordered on Tuesday the dissolution of around 200 associations, the latest clampdown on civic groups in the west African country.

Tunisia temporarily bans prominent rights group

Africanews  

Tunisian authorities have temporarily banned the local branch of prominent international NGO Avocats Sans Frontieres, the branch said on Tuesday, days after another leading group was targeted by a similar measure.

Cameroon's Demsa Museum traces the centuries-old history of horses

Africanews  

The Demsa Museum highlights the centuries-old use of horses in northern Cameroon - and the cars that replaced them.

Italy: Femen and Pussy Riot protest Russia’s return to Venice Biennale

Africanews  

The 2026 Venice Biennale opened press previews on Wednesday with protests outside the Russian pavilion, marking Moscow’s return since the 2022 invasion of Ukraine.

Sudan recalls ambassador to Ethiopia amid rising tensions

Africanews  

Sudan has withdrawn its ambassador to Ethiopia following tensions between the two neighbouring countries.

Orphaned baby hippo to be hand-reared by keepers at Kenya sanctuary

BBC News Africa  

The baby hippo, which has been named Bumpy, was found clinging to its lifeless mother at a lake.

Amputee football empowers Rwandan women on and off the pitch

Africanews  

As amputee football continues to grow in Rwanda, it is creating a powerful space for healing, inclusion and self-acceptance — one match at a time.

Zimbabwe: Govt Reduces Mining Fees to Boost Investment

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[263Chat] The Government has approved a broad overhaul of licences, permits and fees in the mining sector in a move it says will reduce the cost of doing business and improve competitiveness.

South Africa: Weather Conditions Expected to Start Clearing

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[SAnews.gov.za] Adverse weather conditions are expected to begin clearing from the central parts of the country this afternoon, the South African Weather Service (SAWS) said on Wednesday.

Namibia: Education Ministry Backs School's Hostel Food Ban As Parents Raise Hunger Concerns

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[Namibian] The Ministry of Education, Innovation, Youth, Sport, Arts and Culture says while there is no policy prohibiting pupils from bringing food to school hostels, the Basic Education Act allows individual schools to set their own rules.

Cameroon's Demsa Museum traces the history of the horse - and the cars that replaced it

Africanews  

The Demsa Museum highlights the centuries-old use of horses in northern Cameroon - and the cars that replaced them.

Cameroon approves renationalisation of main electricity provider

Africanews  

The announcement comes as the country's energy sector faces serious challenges, including frequent power outages.

Benin: Benin Hands Romuald Wadagni a Growth Mandate and a Democratic Test

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[ISS] How Benin's new president ensures inclusive growth, opens civic and political space and rebuilds regional ties will define his term.

The daughter of Togo and the money they cannot seize

This Is Africa  

From Sylvanus Olympio's murder to Farida Nabourema's resistance, sixty years of monetary politics in one West African country, and what bitcoin has changed.

Pix of the Day, 6 May 2026

Africanews  

Pix of the Day, 6 May 2026

Cruise passengers tell of life on board ship stranded off Cape Verde after hantavirus outbreak

BBC News Africa  

While passengers onboard the MV Hondius say the situation is calm, they face days at sea as officials warn the disease may have spread.

Algeria: 'Economic Diplomacy' Key in Algeria, French Employers' Union Chief Tells Rfi

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[RFI] Following a recent visit to Algeria, Patrick Martin - the head of France's main employers' union (Medef) - talks to RFI about economic diplomacy at a time of strained relations between Paris and Algiers, Chinese competition in Africa and what he calls the "savagery" of the current tariff war.

Africa: Xenophobia - African Nations Threaten Retaliatory Action Against South Africa

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[Vanguard] Diplomatic pressure on South Africa is mounting as more African countries threaten retaliatory measures over renewed xenophobic attacks targeting foreign nationals, particularly Nigerians.

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