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Namibia: Employers' Federation Expects SONA to Provide Businesses With Clear Direction

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[Namibian] The Namibian Employers' Federation says the president should use her state of the nation address to provide businesses with clarity on policies.

Namibia: Namibians Lose N$6 Million Every Month to Fraudsters

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[Namibian] Namibians are losing at most N$6 million every month to fraudsters in the banking sector, equivalent to about N$200 000 per day.

Namibia: Namibia Urged to Strengthen Child Health As Preventable Deaths Continue, Says Unicef

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[Namibian] United Nations Children's Fund (Unicef) country representative Samuel Ocran warns that thousands of Namibian newborns continue to die in the first days of life, while many children under five are still falling ill from preventable diseases.

South Africa: Schreiber Welcomes Approval of Revised White Paper On Citizenship

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[SAnews.gov.za] Home Affairs Minister, Dr Leon Schreiber, has welcomed Cabinet's approval of the Revised White Paper on Citizenship, Immigration and Refugee Protection.

Lesotho: Passport Crisis in Lesotho

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[GroundUp] Ministry suspends passport services but people are desperate and still queuing in Maseru

Floods kill dozens as heavy rains hit Angola

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Torrential rains have killed around 40 people in Angola, with several others still missing, authorities say.

Nigeria: Nigerian DJs Association Bans Members From Playing Burna Boy's Songs Over Altercation With DJ Tunez

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[Premium Times] The "Last Last" crooner was reportedly involved in a heated exchange with DJ Tunez, which later turned physical.

Kenya: Stateless At Home - Kenyan Somalis Struggle to Reclaim Citizenship From Refugee Records

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[IPS] Garissa, Kenya -- In 2006, Amina Saida was only two years old when her parents moved to the Dadaab refugee camp in northern Kenya, near the border with Somalia.

North Africa: Over 180 Feared Dead in Crossings From Africa as Mediterranean Death Toll Nears 1,000 in 2026

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[allAfrica] Geneva -- Over 180 people are feared dead, or missing, in the latest Mediterranean shipwrecks in crossings from North Africa, with total deaths in 2026 now nearing 1,000, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) says.

Africa: Solutions Already Exist, We Just Need to Scale Them - COP31 Champion Samed Agirbas

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[allAfrica] Global climate efforts have evolved from promises to action, focusing more on how these actions create real change, especially in Africa.

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Davina Atallah’s House Humbaba Wooden playset for inclusive play

Rwanda fights farmland loss with satellites

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The rhythmic sounds of construction muffle the thud of farmers' hoes on a chilly morning in Rwanda's capital, where new efforts aim to protect remaining agricultural land from relentless development in Africa's most densely populated country.

Ghana: Four Arrested Over Suspected Narcotic Drugs At Offinso

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[Ghanaian Times] The Ghana Police Service has arrested four persons in connection with the possession of suspected narcotic drugs at Offinso in the Ashanti North Region.

Ghana: Pres Mahama Calls for Urgent Action to Tackle Rising Global Health Threats

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[Ghanaian Times] PRESIDENT John Dramani Mahama has called for urgent global action to tackle rising health threats.

Tanzania: Public Warned Over Unsafe Meat Practices

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[Daily News] Zanzibar -- THE public has been urged to adhere to proper animal slaughter procedures to prevent diseases that could pose serious risks to human health.

Madagascar declares state of emergency over severe fuel shortages linked to Iran war

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The presidency says it is taking action as it fears fuel shortages could lead to public disorder.

Rwanda tries to protect farmland in Africa's most densely populated nation

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The rhythmic sounds of construction muffle the thud of farmers' hoes on a chilly morning in Rwanda's capital, where new efforts aim to protect remaining agricultural land from relentless development in Africa's most densely populated country.

Africa: Gender Quotas Cannot Stand Alone - Political Parties Must Lead

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[Liberian Observer] Across Africa, the surge of women excelling in politics and public leadership has been largely propelled by gender quotas, primarily enacted through legislation. Countries like Sierra Leone, Rwanda, and South Sudan have emerged as leaders in representation since implementing these laws.

South Africa accepts US envoy's credentials amid strained relations

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South African President Cyril Ramaphosa on Wednesday received the diplomatic credentials of the new US ambassador, as relations between the two countries languish at a low ebb.

Mozambique: They Were Not Asked. Now They Are Asking Parliament To Stop

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[Redactor] Mozambique's Tobacco Control Bill is poised for a plenary vote with no impact study, half a day of public consultation, and the voices of nearly one million people completely absent from the debate. The farmers, traders, workers, and communities who depend on this sector -- refuse to be silent any longer.

Nigeria: World Bank to Nigeria - Save Oil Windfall for Rainy Day, Rebuild Fiscal Buffers

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[This Day] Abuja -- The World Bank has prescribed some policy responses for Nigeria in the wake of the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, including fiscal discipline, rebuilding fiscal buffers, and saving from the oil windfall for the rainy day.

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