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Ghana's former First Lady Nana Konadu Rawlings dies aged 76

BBC News Africa  

She was married to Ghana's longest-serving leader Jerry John Rawlings and known for her women's rights work.

South Africa and Vietnam elevate tie to strategic partnership

Africanews  

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa met with Vietnamese President Luong Cuong on Thursday as he started a two day visit to Hanoi to boost ties with the Southeast Asian nation.

Marathon record holder Chepngetich given three-year ban

BBC News Africa  

Women's marathon world record holder Ruth Chepngetich is banned for three years after the Kenyan admits to anti-doping rule violations.

Kenya: Ruto Defends Revised Cybercrime Act, Says It Targets Bullies and Terrorists

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- President William Ruto has defended the revised Cybercrimes Act saying the new law is designed to protect Kenyans from online harm -- including terrorism recruitment, religious extremism, pornography, and cyberbullying -- not to curtail freedom of expression as claimed by critics.

Botswana: Veld Fires Ravage 50000 Hectares

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[Botswana Daily News] Pandamatenga -- Around 50,000 hectares of land in the CH9, CH8, and CH12 controlled hunting areas have been burnt by recent veldt fires that occured near Pandamatenga in the Chobe District.

South Africa: Meat Madness As Prices Hit Seven-Year High

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[Scrolla] Meat prices have increased again, with stewing beef up 32% and overall meat inflation at 11.7% - the highest in seven years. Eggs, milk and rice have become cheaper, offering some relief as transport and fuel costs continue to drop.

mRNA Covid vaccines may boost cancer treatment, study finds

Africanews  

The most widely used COVID-19 vaccines may offer a surprise benefit for some cancer patients – revving up their immune systems to help fight tumors, according to preliminary research reported in the journal Nature.

Nigerian separatist leader sacks lawyers at start of his defence in court

BBC News Africa  

Nnamdi Kanu is on trial for terrorism and incitement to violence as head of the separatist group, Ipob.

40 migrants, including infants, die in boat sinking off Tunisia

Africanews  

Forty people, including infants, died when a boat carrying migrants seeking to reach Europe sank Wednesday off the coast of Tunisia, according to local judicial authorities. Around 30 others were rescued.

At least two people killed after a house collapsed in Casablanca

Africanews  

Residents of Casablanca awoke on Wednesday to tragic news of a house collapse in the “Old Medina,” resulting in the deaths of two people and ongoing efforts to rescue a third individual.

Nigeria: Police Arrest Sahara Reporters Publisher Sowore Outside Abuja Court

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[Premium Times] A team of police officers arrested Mr Sowore at the Federal High Court in Abuja where IPOB leader Nnamdi Kanu also appeared for his terrorism trial on Thursday.

Cote d'Ivoire: Young Voters in Côte d'Ivoire Want Jobs, Change - but Most of All, Peace

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[RFI] Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire -- As Ivorians head to the polls on Saturday, with their 83-year-old incumbent president seeking a fourth term, young people in the country spoke to RFI about the frustrations of living in a country with a healthy economy but a lack of opportunities.

African football player of the year: the list of candidates revealed

Africanews  

The Confederation of African Football (CAF) published its list of candidates for the player of the year award on Wednesday. While the date of the ceremony is not yet known, the event already promises quite some suspense.

Africa: Are We Ready for the Next Pandemic?

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[allAfrica] Durban -- Five years after the COVID-19 pandemic, the threat of new pandemics still looms, and the urgency remains. As the fourth International Conference on Public Health in Africa (CPHIA 2025) began in Durban, South Africa, a big question emerged: Is Africa prepared for the next pandemic?

Africa: African Countries Must Invest in Genomic Surveillance to Eliminate Rabies

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[allAfrica] Every year, rabies silently kills children across East Africa, even though it is one of the few infectious diseases that is 100% preventable. Globally, rabies causes approximately 59,000 deaths a year, mainly in Africa and Asia. In Kenya, 99% of human cases are attributed to dog bites/ scratches. In our region, children are the most vulnerable, often bitten while playing with dogs, and too often not able to access timely post-exposure (PEP) treatment that includes wound washing and vaccines. Families are

Nigeria: Minister Hails First African Free Trade Agreement Exporter

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[Leadership] The Minister of Women Affairs, Imaan Sulaiman-Ibrahim, has commended the former managing director of the National Inland Waterways Authority (NIWA), Chinwe Ezenwa, describing her as Nigeria's first entrepreneur to export under the African Continental Free Trade Agreement (AfCFTA).

South Africa: The Violence in SA's Minibus Taxi Industry Cannot and Must Not Continue

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[Daily Maverick] The minibus taxi industry, once a symbol of community resilience, is trapped in a destructive cycle of violence. The government must act decisively before the system collapses under its own contradictions.

American missionary abducted in Niger as security worsens, sources say

Africanews  

An American missionary has been kidnapped in Niger's capital, Niamey, according to security sources and local media.

Kenya: Nairobi Water Embarks On Mass Disconnection of Illegal Connections and Defaulting Accounts

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- The Nairobi City Water and Sewerage Company has launched a large-scale disconnection exercise targeting illegal water connections and customers with outstanding arrears across the city.

South Africa: Mchunu Says He's Ready to Move On After Parliament Showdown

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[Scrolla] Police Minister Senzo Mchunu told Parliament he's glad to explain his decision to shut down the political killings task team. Members of Parliament questioned Mchunu over links to murder-accused Vusimuzi "Cat" Matlala, which he denied, saying he's ready to move on.

Namibia: Swapo MP Proposes Sport Levies

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[Namibian] Swapo parliamentarian Marius Sheya has proposed that the Ministry of Finance introduce sport levies to assist the Namibian Premier League (NPL).

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