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Zimbabwe: Four Killed in Harare-Shamva Road Crash

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[263Chat] At least four people have died and two others were injured following a fatal road traffic accident along the Harare-Shamva Road police have confirmed.

Nigeria: Exposing Six Facebook Pages Offering Bogus Loans in the Name of Nigeria's GTBank

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[Africa Check] Exposing six Facebook pages offering bogus loans in the name of Nigeria's GTBank

Kenya: Kenya's Ex-Deputy President Gachagua Didn't Call Opposition Politician Matiang'i a Mole - Viral Front Page Altered

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[Africa Check] Kenya's ex-deputy president Gachagua didn't call opposition politician Matiang'i a mole - viral front page altered

Kenya: Exposing Multiple Fake Graphics Using Renowned Media Houses to Attribute False Quotes to Kenyan Politicians

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[Africa Check] Exposing multiple fake graphics using renowned media houses to attribute false quotes to Kenyan politicians

Congo-Kinshasa: Kabila Death Sentence Deepens Political and Regional Divides in DR Congo

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[RFI] The death sentence handed to former president Joseph Kabila has deepened political and regional divisions in the Democratic Republic of Congo, exposing the fragile balance between demands for justice and hopes for peace.

Kenya: 10-Year Mau Forest Complex Conservation Plan On Course - PS Ng'eno

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[Capital FM] Nakuru -- The official launch of the ambition 10-year Mau Forest Complex Conservation plan is on course with the lined up pre-event activities taking place as per the set out schedule.

Nigeria: Health Workers' Impossible Workloads Are Deepening Nigeria's Doctor-Patient Crisis

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[Nigeria Health Watch] On September 1st, 2025, the medical community and Nigerians were shaken by the tragic news of the passing of Dr. Femi Rotifa, a Resident Doctor in the Department of Surgery at the Rivers State University Teaching Hospital (RSUTH).

Africa: From Bean to Brilliance - Inspire Africa Rolls Out Inaugural Coffee Products for Local, Global Markets

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[Nile Post] Inspire Africa Group (IAG) has officially launched its first line of finished coffee products at the Africa Coffee Park in Rwashamaire, Ntungamo District.

Uganda: No Easier Way to Transform Lives Than Coffee, Says CJ Dollo

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[Nile Post] The Chief Justice, Alfonse Owiny Dollo, has advocated for compulsory coffee growing across the country, saying it is the surest way to lift incomes and drive national development.

Uganda: Inter-Religious Council of Uganda Urges Urgent Resolution to Teachers' Strike

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[Nile Post] The Inter-Religious Council of Uganda (IRCU) has called for an immediate resolution to the ongoing nationwide strike by arts teachers in government-aided schools, warning that the continued impasse is jeopardising the future of learners.

Uganda: Concerns Raised Over Unregulated e-Cigarettes Flooding the Market

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[Nile Post] The Uganda Health Communication Alliance (UHCA) has warned that "unregulated" e-cigarettes and tobacco products are increasingly entering Uganda, posing serious public health risks.

Tunisian man sentenced to death for Facebook posts criticising president

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The ruling has shocked Tunisia: 56-year-old labourer Saber Chouchane was sentenced to death over posts that criticised president Kaïs Saied on Facebook. The ruling is unprecedented in Tunisia despite its increasingly autocratic political course.

Uganda: How Trash Is Making Kampala Air Unsafe to Breathe

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[Nile Post] In our busy city of Kampala, we all see the problem of too much trash on the streets. But there is a hidden danger that comes from this waste problem: it is poisoning the air we breathe every day. This is a serious issue for our health.

Uganda: UPDF Launches Nationwide Mandatory Long-Distance Route Marches to Enhance Combat Readiness

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[Nile Post] The Uganda People's Defence Forces (UPDF) has launched a nationwide program of mandatory long-distance route marches for all its divisions, marking a renewed focus on operational readiness, physical fitness, and rapid deployment capability.

Sierra Leone: Food, Drinking Water, Medical Care, and Psychosocial Support for a Group of 220 Juvenile Prisoners

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[Agenzia Fides] Freetown -- Supporting the most vulnerable juvenile prisoners on their path to social rehabilitation and reducing the risk of recidivism after serving their sentences - this is the goal of the non-governmental organization "Don Bosco Fambul (DBF)" of the Salesians of Don Bosco, which is committed to caring for juvenile prisoners in an overcrowded adult prison in Sierra Leone.

Madagascar: Protests Continue Despite Government Resignation

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[Agenzia Fides] Antananarivo -- Anti-government protests in Madagascar continue. Thousands of demonstrators took to the streets yesterday (October 2) in various cities to demand the resignation of President Andry Rajoelina, even though he had dismissed the entire government a few days earlier in an attempt to quell growing discontent (see Fides, 29/9/2025).

Tanzania: Two Mega Bridges Glorify Tanzania-Korea's Strong Partnership

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[Daily News] Dar es Salaam -- THE Tanzanian government has commended the Republic of Korea for its remarkable development achievements and for fostering a long-standing partnership between the two nations.

Tanzania: Kabwe's Party Pledges to Abolish the Fishing License System, Calling It Oppressive

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[Daily News] Dar es Salaam -- THE ACT Wazalendo party has pledged to abolish the fishing license system if it is given the mandate by citizens through its parliamentary and local government candidates in the upcoming general election this October.

Tanzania: State Warns Pseudo Public Servants

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[Daily News] Dodoma -- Public servants have been reminded to strictly observe laws, regulations, and professional ethics in the course of delivering services, with the government warning that misconduct, rudeness, and disregard for citizens' dignity will not be tolerated.

Tanzania: TCU Extends First-Degree Admission for the 2025/26 Academic Year

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[Daily News] Morogoro -- THE Tanzania Commission for Universities (TCU) has announced an extension for first-degree admissions into programs that still have available slots at universities across the country for the 2025/2026 academic year.

Kenyans prove paternity case against UK soldiers

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Commercially available DNA databases were used to identify unknown fathers, who had served in Kenya.

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