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Dozens of dogs rescued and suspect arrested in Uganda after BBC investigation

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A BBC investigation exposed how scammers posted social content of dogs in distress to dupe donors into giving money.

South Africa's suspended top cop appears in Pretoria court

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Fannie Masemola faces four charges of contravening the Public Finance Management Act relating to an allegedly irregular tender.

Inside the world’s only Bonobo rescue sanctuary in DRC

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At the edge of Kinshasa’s forest, a quiet rescue mission unfolds every day: human caregivers stepping in as mothers for orphaned bonobos, the world’s most endangered great ape found only in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

East Africa: Truck Drivers' Protest Cripples Trade Flow At Uganda-Kenya Border

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[Nile Post] A cross-border truck drivers' strike at the Malaba border earlier this week disrupted trade and transport between Uganda and Kenya, with authorities estimating losses of up to Shs35 billion in revenue collections during the one-day standoff.

Uganda: Kampala Faces Three-Week Planned Power Disruptions

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[Nile Post] Electricity consumers in Kampala and surrounding areas are set to experience scheduled daytime power outages for nearly three weeks as the Uganda Electricity Transmission Company Limited (UETCL) undertakes major maintenance works on a key transmission line.

Nigeria: Court Jails Ex-Minister Mamman for 75 Years Over Power Project Fraud

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[Premium Times] In a rare show of toughness against a corrupt official, the judge ordered that the sentences attracted by each of the 12 counts run consecutively, not concurrently.

Rwanda: Where Rwanda's Rwf7.8tn Budget Will Go in 2026/27

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[New Times] The government has proposed to spend Rwf7.8 trillion in the 2026/27 fiscal year, an increase of Rwf844.2 billion from the revised Rwf6.9 trillion budget for 2025/26.

Mozambique: Mob Lynches Dozens Over Accusations of Witchcraft

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[Mozambique News Reports And Clippings] At least 60 people have been killed in the past month, accused of using sorcery to shrink or steal penises. It is believed that a look or a touch or handshake is enough to do it. A person is accused, a mob forms, and the victim lynched. The panic started in Cabo Delgado on 18 April and has spread south to all provinces. More than 60 people have been killed including two teachers, a nurse, a police officer, and a municipal official. But no victims with shrunken or stolen penises have been found.

Nigeria: Nigeria's Kidnappers Exploit Online Public Empathy to Extract Higher Ransoms

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[ISS] Crowdfunding campaigns rescue hostages - but the visibility they generate is becoming part of how ransom demands are set.

Zimbabwe: Students Demand Return of Free Education As Fees Crisis Deepens

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[263Chat] The Zimbabwe National Students Union (ZINASU) has called on the government to urgently reinstate free education warning that rising school fees and worsening learning conditions are forcing thousands of children out of school.

Africa: TrustAfrica Sparks Reflection on Governance and Democracy in Africa

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[allAfrica] TrustAfrica Sparks Reflection on Governance and Democracy in Africa

East Africa: EAC Launches Ushirikiano Imara 2026 Security Exercise in Nairobi

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Military, police and civilian personnel from across East Africa have gathered in Nairobi for the launch of the 14th East African Community Armed Forces Command Post Exercise, Ushirikiano Imara 2026, aimed at deepening regional cooperation on peace and security.

Ivory Coast cocoa authority moves to ease tensions with farmers over unsold beans

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After protests last week by cocoa farmers in Ivory Coast, the country's Coffee and Cocoa Council is sending a delegation to M'Batto try to calm the situation.

Africa: Guinea President, Ivorian PM Jet in for Africa CEO Forum

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[New Times] President of Guinea, Mamadi Doumbouya, and Prime Minister and Head of Government of Côte d'Ivoire, Robert Beugré Mambé, arrived in Kigali on May 12 ahead of the Africa CEO Forum due on May 14-15.

East Africa: EAC Court Blocks Tanzania From Taxing Kenyan Matches

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- The East African Court of Justice has temporarily stopped Tanzania from collecting an excise duty on Kenyan-made safety matches, in a case that raises fresh questions over trade rules within the East African Community.

Liberia: Guinea 'Beats War Drum' Over Border Dispute With Liberia

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[New Dawn] Monrovia -- Guinea's representative to the ECOWAS Parliament, Dr. Dansa Kourouma--also Speaker of Guinea's National Transitional Council, has struck a combative tone at the regional body, declaring that Guinea will "protect" the disputed Solumba border area, which Liberia says lies within its territory.

Africa: Africa Eyes Shared Prosperity

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[Daily News] Nairobi -- TANZANIA has urged African countries to harness their abundant natural resources to build a strong and resilient continental economy, while advocating for global multilateralism that upholds mutual partnerships and sovereign equality.

Iran feels economic strain as Strait of Hormuz tensions deepen

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Fallout from the strikes – alongside a monthslong internet cut imposed by the government – is spurring mass job losses and business closures.

Somalia: A Return to Dictatorship Amid Tensions Pushing the Country to the Brink

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[Nile Post] On May 6, the Somali National News Agency reported that 13 members of what it described as the Khawarij militias, including senior commanders, were killed in a planned military operation carried out by the national army in cooperation with local resistance forces in the Mudug region.

South Africa: Who Is Funding Anti-Migrant Protests in SA? - Zimbabwean International Relations Expert Urges Probe Into Organisers

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[New Zimbabwe] The South African government must investigate who is driving and funding ongoing protests targeting illegal foreign nationals, as well as the broader agenda behind the demonstrations, says Zimbabwean political analyst and international relations expert Gideon Chitanga.

Zimbabwe: Former Minister Mzembi Acquitted of Abuse of Office Charges

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[New Zimbabwe] Former Tourism Minister Walter Mzembi has been acquitted on charges of abusing his office after the High Court ruled that the State failed to prove its case beyond reasonable doubt.

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