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Report: CAR to accept third-country deportees from US

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Central African Republic is the latest African nation to agree to accept third-country deportees from the United States, according to a report from Reuters.

Money Badoo Announces Highly Anticipated New Project ‘4play

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Money badoo announces highly: Following a breakout period of international growth, South African artist Money Badoo announces her highly anticipated new

Ebola outbreak could exceed 20,000 cases, CDC warns

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A growing Ebola outbreak in Central Africa could surpass 20,000 cases within months if efforts to isolate infected people fail, according to new U.S. health projections. Experts warn the spread of a rare virus strain and ongoing conflict could fuel a major health crisis.

Malawi: Idle but Still On Payroll - DPP Saga Raises Fresh Questions About Government's Commitment to Austerity

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[Nyasa Times] As Malawians grapple with rising living costs, underfunded public services and repeated government calls for fiscal discipline, a lingering anomaly at the heart of government is raising uncomfortable questions about whether the administration is practising the austerity measures it preaches.

Malawi: Over 254,000 Learners Begin Pslce Examinations As Maneb Tightens Security

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[Nyasa Times] A total of 254,486 Standard Eight learners across Malawi today begin sitting for the Primary School Leaving Certificate of Education (PSLCE) examinations, marking one of the most important milestones in their academic journey.

Rwanda: The UN Must Seize the Opportunity to Reform

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[New Times] Rwanda's recent call for a more country-focused and accountable United Nations system speaks to a much bigger question the world can no longer avoid: is the UN, in its current form, still fit for purpose?

Uganda: Inside Museveni's 2026 SONA

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[Independent (Kampala)] Kampala, Uganda -- President Yoweri Museveni used his 2026 State of the Nation Address (SONA) to present a largely economic scorecard of Uganda's transformation journey, highlighting strong growth in GDP, exports, agriculture, manufacturing and infrastructure while warning that corruption, inefficiency and poor service delivery remain major obstacles to achieving the country's development ambitions.

Zimbabwe: Opposition Activist Acquitted, Freed After 7 Months

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[HRW] Johannesburg -- Government Weaponizes Criminal Justice System for Political Purposes

How To Reach The African Girls Locked Out Of Global Education Progress

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How to reach the: By Randa Grob-Zakhary Ten years ago, in a remote village in Nigeria’s Borno state, Aisha’s* education was brutally interrupted when

Why African Hotels Need Entrepreneurial GMs

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Why african hotels need: By Joep Schoof, Chief Operating Officer at Valor Hospitality Partners - Africa  Look at the African hospitality space today,

Liberia: 1,000 More Volunteer Teachers to Join Government Payroll

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[New Dawn] Monrovia, June 8, 2026: The Ministry of Education has announced plans to add 1,000 qualified volunteer teachers to the government payroll as part of ongoing efforts to strengthen Liberia's education system and improve educators' welfare.

US considering plan to buy Chagos Islands from Mauritius, Telegraph reports

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The White House is considering a plan to buy the Chagos Islands from Mauritius, the Telegraph reported on Sunday. US officials have drawn up a proposal to bypass Britain and make their own deal to take control of Diego Garcia, the report said.

South Africa: Madlanga Commission Digs Into How R500-Million Cocaine Haul Vanished From Police Custody

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[Scrolla] The commission is investigating how cocaine worth about R500-million vanished from police custody in Gauteng and KwaZulu-Natal. Senior officers are facing tough questions over why huge drug hauls were stored in facilities that were not properly secured.

Crude oil jumps over 3% as Middle East tensions escalate

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Oil prices jumped more than 3% on Monday after Iran launched missiles at Israel, raising fears of a wider regional conflict and renewed disruption to energy supplies. The gains came despite an OPEC+ decision to increase production quotas for July.

Kenya: KRA Powers Expanded to Pursue Unremitted Pension Deductions

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Employers who fail to remit pension deductions collected from workers could soon face tougher enforcement measures, including bank account freezes and asset seizures, under a new Bill before Parliament.

Kenya: Ex-CJ Maraga Arrested During Protest Over Nairobi National Park Land Excision

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Former Chief Justice David Maraga was among several environmental activists arrested on Monday during protests against the planned excision of 76 acres of protected land within Nairobi National Park.

Africa: Abba Mallum - the Nigerian Oncologist Helping to Fight Cancer in KZN and Across Africa

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[spotlight] Propelled by an early vision to help others, Dr Abba Mallum tells Spotlight about his roots in Borno State, about opportunities in Stellenbosch and Durban, and about his pioneering PhD in radiotherapy and oncology.

South Africa: Ramaphosa Promises to Toughen Up On Illegal Immigration but the Streets Don't Buy It

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[Scrolla] President Cyril Ramaphosa announced a five-pillar immigration crackdown on Sunday night, including dedicated immigration courts, drone surveillance at borders and 10,000 new labour inspectors.

On World Oceans Day, Canon South Africa Turns The Lens On Coral Conservation

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Today, on World Oceans Day, Canon South Africa is shining a light on the critical, hidden science of coral restoration across the Western Indian Ocean.

Malawians repatriated from South Africa amid xenophobia concerns

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Malawi is among several African nations transporting their citizens out of the country following reports of violence against migrants.

Nigeria: Xenophobic Attacks - Nigeria Reschedules Airlifting of Citizens Willing to Leave S/Africa

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[Vanguard] The federal government has rescheduled the airlifting of the first batch of Nigerian citizens wanting to leave South Africa following the recent wave of xenophobic attacks against Blacks in the country.

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