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Africa: Rwanda Maintains Top Spot in Africa's Visa Openness Rankings

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[New Times] Rwanda has retained its position as the most visa-open country in Africa, according to the 2025 Africa Visa Openness Index (AVOI). The country has held the top spot since 2023 due to its visa-free regime.

Congo-Kinshasa: Fighting Sexual and Digital Violence in Ituri - Progress, but Persistent Challenges

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[Monusco] Sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV), including digital violence, continues to affect many communities in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Despite actions taken by MONUSCO and its partners, NGOs and associations working in the field believe that prevention and support mechanisms remain insufficient given the scale of the phenomenon, particularly in Ituri province.

Eritrea: UN Urges Release of 10,000 Arbitrarily Detained in Eritrea

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[RFI] The United Nations on Monday called for the unconditional release of the estimated 10,000 people arbitrarily detained in Eritrea, including politicians, journalists and students.

Zimbabwe: Govt to Roll Out Twice-Yearly HIV Injection in Major Prevention Push

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[263Chat] Zimbabwe is preparing to place at least 46 500 people on a long-acting HIV prevention drug early next year marking the country's first rollout of Lenacapavir a twice-yearly injectable that offers sustained protection against HIV.

Kenya: Govt Targets Food Relief for 2.1 Million Kenyans in 32 Drought Hit Counties

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Deputy President Kithure Kindiki has said the government is implementing various interventions to support Kenyans affected by the prolonged drought reported in several parts of the country.

South Africa: City of Cape Town Is a Step Closer to Operating Train Services

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[GroundUp] Council approves business plan but devolution of rail will depend on funding from the Treasury

South Africa: Solution to Dunoon's Railway Occupation Foiled

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[GroundUp] People living on Transnet land were meant to be relocated in 2013. But the plan stalled when more people moved onto the railway tracks.

Nigeria: Group Writes U.S. Ambassador, Seeks Removal of Matawalle As Minister

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[Leadership] A civil society group, Patriots for the Advancement of Peace and Social Development, has written to the United States Ambassador to Nigeria, urging diplomatic engagement with President Bola Tinubu to scrap the Office of the Minister of State for Defence, and remove its current holder, Hon. Bello Matawalle, in the interest of effective coordination of the Ministry of Defence.

Nigeria: 'Sheath Your Swords, We'll Sort Things Out', Reps Tell Dangote, NMDPRA

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[Leadership] The House of Representatives has resolved to stop the hostility between Dangote Refinery and the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA), evident by allegations and counter-claims involving the two entities.

Nigeria: Ribadu's Diplomatic Exploits Ribadu's Diplomatic Exploits

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[This Day] Mohammed Dahiru contends that Ribadu's visit to Washington has changed the conversation on security

Nigeria: President Tinubu Reaffirms Resolve to Mobilise All Military Assets to Eliminate Insecurity in Nigeria

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[This Day] President Bola Tinubu, yesterday, reaffirmed his resolve to mobilise all military and law enforcement assets to eliminate insecurity, as well as to protect the lives and property of all Nigerians.

Nigeria: Over 187,000 Electricity Customers Metered in Two Months - NERC

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[This Day] Abuja -- Data from the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) has indicated that power Distribution Companies (Discos) provided metering devices for 187,765 new customers in the two months covering September and October this year.

Rwanda: New Biotech Hub to Drive Disease-Resistant Crops

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[New Times] A centre of excellence for crop biotechnology is set be established to develop and deploy disease-resistant seeds under a new five-year project, according to the Ministry of Agriculture and Animal Resources.

West Africa: AMCE Achieves Two Landmark Successes As It Completes Its First Open-Heart Surgery and Delivers West Africa's First Stereotactic Body Radiation Therapy (Sbrt) for Lung Cancer

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[Afreximbank] Landmark procedure strengthens Africa's capacity for complex cardiac care, reducing reliance on overseas medical travel

Sierra Leone: Sierra Leoneans Urge Political Cooperation As Trust in Electoral Commission Falls to New Low

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[Afrobarometer] But most feel free to choose whom to vote for, believe their vote is secret, and say they did not fear violence during their last election.

Africa’s most attractive cities ranked

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A new ranking by The Africa Report has revealed Africa’s most compelling urban centers, with Cairo taking the top spot as the continent’s premier

Kenya gambles on female workforce

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Kenya is systematically sending thousands of women to work abroad, primarily as domestic workers in Saudi Arabia. While promoted as national service, a

Nigeria pushes to commercialize flared gas

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Nigeria is launching a major initiative to transform wasted natural gas into economic and environmental gain. The government has granted licenses to

South Africa clears path for Starlink

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In a major regulatory shift, South Africa’s telecommunications minister has directed the industry watchdog to amend its local ownership rules,

Can AI learn Africa’s languages?

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A major challenge is emerging as AI advances: most of Africa’s estimated 1,500 to 3,000 languages are being left behind because of insufficient

Eritrea walks away from East African bloc

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Eritrea has announced its withdrawal from the East African regional bloc Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD), accusing it of

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