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South Africa: More HIV Funding Cuts Are Coming For South Africa. This Time It's A Slow Fade, But With Clear Risks

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[Bhekisisa] The Global Fund to Fight Aids, Tuberculosis and Malaria will start to cut its grant support to South Africa in just two years, with its final grant ending in eight years. Some experts are worried the government isn't doing enough to plan for it.

Changing Energy Dependence To Energy Resilience In The South African Context

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Ultimately, the shift from energy dependence to energy resilience is becoming a defining factor of competitiveness in South Africa’s industrial and commercial

Why Africa Is Leading Global Tourism Growth

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Africa’s tourism is gathering pace. According to UN Tourism’s latest World Tourism Barometer, the continent recorded the fastest growth rate globally last

Malian diaspora gathers in Paris in show of support their country's junta

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Hundreds of members of Mali’s diaspora gathered in Montreuil, near Paris, on Monday in a show of support for the country’s ruling junta.

The £100M Gambit: How LemFi is Anchoring the Future of African Fintech

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The global financial corridor between Africa and the rest of the world has long been defined by high friction, exorbitant fees, and a "sender-receiver"

Why Energy Strategy Is Becoming A Competitive Advantage For African Businesses

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Rising energy costs, ongoing grid instability and increasing decarbonisation requirements mean that energy strategy is now closely linked to business

Mali's PM urges public to remain calm during visit to victims of attacks

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The Prime Minister of Mali's transitional government, General Abdoulaye Maiga, on Monday visited some of the injured in Saturday's attacks by jihadi and rebel forces that killed the country's defence chief.

Momentum Group Spotlights Women’s Agribusiness Success At Mzansi Young Farmers Indaba

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Momentum Group Foundation placed its Women in Farming programme centre stage when the Mzansi Young Farmers Indaba convened recently in Pretoria. Read more

Nigeria: Boko Haram Kills 29 in Adamawa

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[Daily Trust] Terrorists have killed at least 29 people in an attack on Sabon-Gari village in Guyaku District, Gombi Local Government Area of Adamawa State.

Nigeria: Diezani Tells London Court She Had No Control Over Luxury Transactions

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[This Day] Former Nigerian Petroleum Minister, Diezani Alison-Madueke, has told the Southwark Crown Court in London that she neither controlled nor personally benefited from a series of luxury purchases and financial transactions presented by prosecutors in her ongoing trial.

Kenya: Kenya Ends Haiti Security Mission As Final Police Contingent Withdraws

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Kenya has officially concluded its deployment to Haiti under the Multinational Security Support (MSS) Mission, with Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen praising the operation as a success that helped restore stability in the Caribbean nation.

Kenya: Two Kenyans Among 15 Killed in South Sudan Plane Crash

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Two Kenyans are among 15 people who died after a small passenger plane crashed in South Sudan, authorities have confirmed.

Africa: Two Nigerians Killed in South Africa in Xenophobic Attacks

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[Premium Times] Last week, videos of violence against African migrants in South Africa circulated online.

Zimbabwe: Teachers Threaten Strike Over Low Salaries, Issue 14-Day Ultimatum

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[New Zimbabwe] Teachers have given the government a 14-day ultimatum to review their salaries, warning that the reopening of schools next month could be disrupted if no meaningful action is taken.

Africa: Efforts to Eliminate Hepatitis Delivers Gains but More Action Needed to Meet 2030 Targets

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[WHO] Global efforts to combat viral hepatitis are delivering measurable progress in reducing infections and deaths, but the disease remains a major global health challenge, according to a new World Health Organization (WHO) report released today at the World Hepatitis Summit.

Africa: All of Africa Today - April 28, 2026

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Greek FM in Libya for talks on migration, maritime borders and economic ties

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The Greek Foreign Minister Giorgos Gerapetritis received a warm welcome in Tripoli on Monday as he arrived for talks with his Libyan counterpart, Taher al-Baour.

South Africa: Cape Town Blames Systemic Failures as Violence Persists - South African News Briefs - April 28, 2026

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Zimbabwe: Marian Marinica Resigns As Warriors Head Coach

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[New Zimbabwe] Zimbabwe senior men's national team coach Marian Marinica has resigned as head coach, ZIFA has revealed.

Gambia: Gender Gaps Deepen Climate Crisis As New Report Calls for Urgent Action in Gambia

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[The Point] A comprehensive study conducted under the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) project has found that climate and disaster risks in The Gambia are not gender-neutral, with women facing the heaviest burden due to structural inequalities in access to resources, decision-making, and livelihoods.

Kenya: Ruto Blames Cartels for Attempts to Derail Social Health Authority Rollout

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- President William Ruto said Kenya is taking decisive steps to secure universal health coverage (UHC) through legislation designed to outlast political cycles.

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