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Uganda: Govt Unveils New Petroleum Policy As Industry Shifts to Production Phase

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[Independent (Kampala)] Kampala -- The Ministry of Energy has launched the National Petroleum Policy 2025, aimed at regulating the oil and gas sector as the country prepares for oil production.

Eritrea: Sovereignty Vs. Hegemonic Ambition - Ethiopia's Expansionist Quest for Outlet to the Sea

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[Shabait] Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed has once again, in his recent rhetoric, aired via Ethiopian state media earlier this month, attempted to frame sovereign sea access as an "existential" and "irreversible national objective."

Kenya: African Investment Leader Dr Lamba Named to Exclusive W.O.W Africa 50 Rare Men Circle

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- An influential figure in African finance and enterprise development, Dr Lamba has been selected to join the prestigious W.O.W Africa "50 Rare Men Continental Circle 2026," an invitation-only gathering of top business leaders shaping the continent's economic future.

Mali: Moscow claims footage shows fighting with Tuareg rebels

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Footage released by Russia’s défense ministry purports to show troops fighting with Tuareg rebels in Mali. It comes after Moscow’s Africa corps paramilitary unit was forced to withdraw from the town of Kidal following attacks by Tuareg rebels and jihadists.

Loyal groundskeepers guard Sudan's ancient Nubian pyramids

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The UNESCO-protected pyramids, at several sites including Meroe, have survived years of sand, rain, war, and neglect.

Mali jihadists threaten to impose blockade on Bamako

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Mali’s security crisis intensified this week as jihadist group JNIM announced a blockade on all roads leading into Bamako, even as junta leader Assimi Goïta appeared publicly for the first time in days to claim the situation was “mastered.”

Kenya: Govt Issues Urgent Flood Warning to Tana River Residents

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- The government has issued an urgent flood warning to residents living along the Lower Tana River following rising water levels in the Seven Forks dams due to heavy rainfall upstream.

South Africa: No, Cape Town Not 'Officially' a US Province. Old Fabricated Audio Strikes Again

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[Africa Check] IN SHORT: A video claiming that Cape Town is officially a province of the US, after South Africa's Democratic Alliance party secured a loan from the "Bezos Foundation", is circulating online. But this claim is false, and the audio shared as evidence has been fabricated.

Nigeria: Lagos Bets On Local Power Amid Incessant Grid Collapses

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[Premium Times] Lagos is ramping up state-backed electricity generation and distribution after securing 400 megawatts of new supply, as Nigeria's unreliable national grid continues to fall short of demand.

Namibia: San Demands End to Dehumanisation, Marginalisation ...Push for Dignity, Land Ownership

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[New Era] Marginalised communities have called for an end to what they describe as continued dehumanisation and marginalisation as they push for dignity and land ownership in Namibia.

Namibia: Police Chief Defends 'Strategic' Shake-Up

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[New Era] Inspector General of the Namibian Police, Joseph Shikongo, has clarified that the recent reshuffle of senior officers is a planned, strategic move to strengthen the police force and improve service delivery nationwide.

The colonial currency has an exit door

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Bitcoin, the CFA franc, and the monetary chapter of African decolonisation.

Rwanda: Rwanda Considers Restricting Social Media Use for Children Under 16

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[New Times] The government is considering introducing a law that would restrict children under the age of 16 from using social media platforms, in an effort to strengthen child protection in the digital space.

Tanzania: Tanzania Rules Out Any Plan to Ban Tourist Hunting

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[Daily News] Arusha -- THE Tanzanian government has ruled out any plan to suspend or ban tourist hunting, saying it is instead strengthening policies, laws and guidelines to ensure the activity supports conservation, national revenue and community development.

FIFA introduces two new red-card rules at World Cup

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Rules for showing red cards to players at the World Cup were updated Tuesday because of two controversies in international football this year.

Tanzania: Dodoma Readies for Ruto's Tour of Tanzanian Parliament

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[Daily News] Dodoma -- KENYA'S President William Ruto is scheduled to address Tanzania's Parliament on May 5, 2026, in a move aimed at strengthening regional cooperation.

Ugandan authorities arrest dozens of foreigners in possible human trafficking case

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As Uganda presses ahead with its crackdown on illegal migration, authorities have arrested dozens of foreigners since Monday. The latest operation targeted a group of people living in the north of the country, and another group living in a closed compound.

FIFA to pay out $100 million in extra cash to help cover World Cup teams' costs

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FIFA is paying out more than $100 million in extra cash to World Cup teams to help cover higher-than-expected costs of being in North America.

Four critically endangered mountain bongos return to Kenya from Czech zoo

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Four critically endangered mountain bongos arrived in Kenya on their way to their native forests after years in the care of a zoo in the Czech Republic.

Robert Mugabe's son to be deported from South Africa over firearms offence

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The 28-year-old was arrested in February after a man had been shot at his home in Johannesburg.

Ugandan authorities arrest dozens in crackdown on illegal migration

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As Uganda presses ahead with its crackdown on illegal migration, authorities have arrested dozens of foreigners since Monday. The latest operation targeted a group of people living in the north of the country, and another group living in a closed compound.

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