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Nigeria: Insecurity - Katsina Acting Governor Seeks Federal Intervention

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[Premium Times] The acting governor urges President Bola Tinubu to check the persistent threats facing innocent citizens in Katsina.

Nigeria: Driving Women's Health and Economic Empowerment Through Nigeria's Care Economy

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[Nigeria Health Watch] The true measure of a society's development lies in the strength of its foundational systems, at the heart of which is care work. This essential labour sustains both social well-being and economic productivity, yet it remains one of the most overused, undervalued, and least recognised sectors globally.

Namibia: Dam Levels Decline to 84. 2 Percent

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[Namibian] The Namibia Water Corporation (NamWater) has revealed that national water storage stood at 1 310 million cubic metres on Monday, representing 84.2% of full capacity.

South Africa: NSFAS' R2.5m-a-Month Luxury Offices Hit By Ceiling Collapse, Flooding

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[Daily Maverick] The National Student Financial Aid Scheme is forking out more than R2.5m a month for its swanky Cape Town headquarters, but the building's ceiling has collapsed, floors have been flooded and staff say unsafe conditions persist. Unions are now demanding proof that the space is safe before returning.

Nigeria: World Mosquito Day - Beyond Malaria, Other Deadly Diseases Mosquitoes Spread

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[Premium Times] Research shows that the insect spreads other life-threatening infections such as yellow fever, dengue, Zika virus and chikungunya.

Homes destroyed and dozens injured in Russian drone barrage on Ukraine

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Russia launched a major drone and missile attack on Ukraine overnight, with the Sumy region bearing the brunt as strikes left at least 14 people injured, officials said.

Trump administration expands deportation strategy, Uganda denies involvement

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The Trump administration is intensifying its crackdown on immigration by expanding efforts to deport migrants through deals with foreign governments, according to a report by CBS News. Under these arrangements, Uganda was reportedly set to receive non-criminal deportees from across Africa.

U.S. suspends most visa processing for Zimbabwe amid government concerns

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The U.S. embassy in Harare cited unspecified concerns regarding the Zimbabwean government as the driving factor behind this decision.

Ghana: Ghana Is No Longer in a Junk Status - Okudjeto Ablakwa

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[Ghanaian Times] The Minister for Foreign Affairs, Samuel Okudjeto Ablakwa, has stated that Ghana is no longer classified as a "junk status" economy by international rating agencies.

Ethiopia: Salsay Weyane Tigray Withdraws From Interim Advisory Council Over Mandate Failures

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[Addis Standard] Mekelle--Salsay Weyane Tigray (SaWeT), a regional opposition party, has withdrawn from the Interim Advisory Council of Tigray, accusing the body of failing to uphold its mandate and questioning its legitimacy.

Ethiopia: Ethiopian Embassy in Kenya Issues Apology Over Inaccurate Statement On Somali Region's Controversial Restructuring

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[Addis Standard] Addis Abeba -- The Ethiopian Embassy in Nairobi has issued an apology and clarification after publishing, and later deleting, a statement on its official page regarding the establishment of a new administrative structure in the Somali Regional State. The post sparked online controversy among netizens.

Somalia: Assessment of Somalia's State, People, and Governance - Three Years and Three Months Into President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud's Term

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[Shabelle] Mogadishu -- This press release marks three years and three months since the election of President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud. It offers a comprehensive assessment of Somalia's current condition, the progress and stagnation in the state-building process, and the overall state of governance in the country.

Congo-Kinshasa: International NGOs Report Mass Killings and Sexual Violence in Eastern DRC

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[RFI] Two new reports from Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch reveal harrowing testimony of mass killings, sexual violence and forced displacement in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), underscoring the human cost of the conflict despite ongoing peace talks.

Ethiopia: Ethiopian Journalist Abducted By Masked Men - 2 Others Detained

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[CPJ] Nairobi -- The Committee to Protect Journalists is deeply alarmed by the abduction of Ethiopian newspaper editor Yonas Amare, the arbitrary detention of journalist Khadar Mohamed Ismael, and the incommunicado detention of radio host Abdulsemed Mohammed.

Somalia: Weak State and Clan Politics Leave Somalia's Urban Displaced in Limbo

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[The New Humanitarian] Mogadishu -- "Nearly everyone here has been displaced from different parts of the country, but we all have one thing in common - no one can return home."

Zimbabwe: The Climate Crisis is Breaking the Journalists Who Tell Its Story

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[IPS] Bulawayo, Zimbabwe -- My family lost six herds of cattle during the devastating El Niño-driven drought that swept Zimbabwe in 2024. The loss was as emotional as it was financial. Guilt gnawed at me.

Sudan reports surge in cholera cases amid ongoing conflict

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Sudan is in the grip of a worsening health emergency. The Ministry of Health has reported 1,575 new cholera infections and 22 deaths in just the past week. That brings the total confirmed cases to over 101,000, with 2,515 lives lost since the outbreak was officially declared in August 2024.

South Africa: Most Air Cleaning Devices Have Not Been Tested On People - and Little Is Known About Their Potential Harms, New Study Finds

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[The Conversation Africa] Portable air cleaners aimed at curbing indoor spread of infections are rarely tested for how well they protect people - and very few studies evaluate their potentially harmful effects. That's the upshot of a detailed review of nearly 700 studies that we co-authored in the journal Annals of Internal Medicine.

South Africa: Hermanus Teen's Solar App Powers a Win At Electric Vehicle Showcase

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[Daily Maverick] Connor Lewis, a pupil from Curro Hermanus, has built an app that calculates the exact wattage of solar panels needed to charge an electric vehicle.

South Africa: AI Job Threats - Graduates At Risk, Not Call Centre Agents

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[Daily Maverick] As it turns out, South Africa's call centres are not a bastion for John Connor's resistance against AI. Instead, Judgement Day is coming for our graduates and young professionals.

South Africa: Scores of South Africans Retrenched By NGO Processing Trump's Afrikaner 'Refugees'

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[Daily Maverick] The organisation that aims to bring Kenyan workers to South Africa to process Afrikaner 'refugees' bound for the US laid off more than 100 South Africans last year.