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Nigeria: Govt Moves to Curtail Tanker, Road Accidents

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[Leadership] The federal government has pledged to ensure adequate provisions for the training and certification of truck and articulated vehicle drivers to curtail the menace of truck driver accidents.

Nigeria: Publish Recipients of N330bn Payout to Poor Nigerians, Labour Tells Government

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[Leadership] Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has asked the federal government to disclose the full list of beneficiaries of the N330 billion reportedly disbursed to poor Nigerians under the cash transfer programme.

South Africa: Hundreds Protest for Climate Solutions

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[GroundUp] Protestors complain of a lack of access to water and electricity, demanding environmentally sustainable solutions

Zimbabwe: Zimra Boss Talks Tough On Corruption

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Zimbabwe: Let's Start 2028 Elections Preps - President

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Zimbabwe: 'Corruption and Indiscipline Will Not Be Tolerated'

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Zimbabwe: Experts Call for Alignment of Trade Laws With AfCFTA Rules

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Zimbabwe: Experts Call for Trade Law Alignment With AfCFTA Rules

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Zimbabwe: Shock As Girl (8) Checks Into Drugs Rehabilitation Centre

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Zimbabwe: Peter Moyo Charts New Heights

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[The Herald] Trust Khosa, Zimpapers Arts and Entertainment Hub

South Africa: Pneumonia Vaccines for Adults Are Now Recommended Starting At Age 50 - a Geriatrician Explains the Change

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[The Conversation Africa] Autumn brings a chill in the air - and the start of another season of respiratory illnesses, which can be especially hard for older adults.

Africa: UN Presses Ahead With Mission for a Better World Despite Global Headwinds

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[UN News] During a year of escalating global turmoil - from widening wars and economic hardship to the relentless advance of the climate crisis - the United Nations has held its ground, working to promote peace, drive sustainable development, and ease human suffering.

Sudan: UN Relief Chief Welcomes Progress Towards Three-Month Truce

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[UN News] The UN relief chief Tom Fletcher has highlighted recent diplomatic progress made towards a three-month pause to the brutal fighting in Sudan between rival militaries.

Africa: 'No End' Expected to Floods and Storms As Global Heating Continues

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[UN News] The world's water resources face growing pressure from climate change while emergencies involving the life-giving resource are increasingly impacting lives and livelihoods, the UN World Meteorological Organization (WMO) said on Thursday.

Sudan: Battles On Four Axes in North Kordofan, Intensity Decreases in El Fasher

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[Dabanga] El Obeid / El Fasher -- Fighting in North Kordofan escalated in four axes, while the city of El Fasher witnessed limited clashes in a number of axes as artillery shelling continued. The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) said on Wednesday that they had repelled an attack on the Rahid El Nuba area in North Kordofan. It pointed out that a large number of army commanders were killed and vehicles and quantities of weapons and military equipment were seized. Meanwhile, social media circulated news that an officer with the rank of colonel was

Sudan: Consultations Begin to Extend Mandate of UN Fact-Finding Mission On Human Rights in Sudan

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[Dabanga] Geneva -- Representatives of Britain, Norway, the Netherlands, Germany, and Ireland, began consultations in Geneve in Switzerland on Tuesday, on the drafting of a draft resolution to extend the mandate of the UN fact-finding mission on human rights in Sudan. They will also discuss proposals to include a clause on an international investigation into the use of chemical weapons during the ongoing war. The mission was formed by the UN Human Rights Council after the outbreak of war in Sudan in 2023, and its mandate was

Africa: João Lourenço Advances Dialogue Across Africa

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[InfoWire] João Lourenço's nomination for the Nobel Peace Prize resonates across the continent. Angola is not a distant actor; it is a neighbour to many and a partner whose choices shape regional organisations, the Great Lakes, and vital trade corridors. The nomination letter signed by Angolan academic Afonso Botáz frames Lourenço's record in the plain language of method, not spectacle. He praises a ''firm commitment to resolving regional conflicts on the African

Business leaders, innovators meet at SAP Innovation Day in Lagos

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LAGOS, Nigeria, September 18th, 2025-/ West African business leaders, technology partners and SAP experts met in Lagos this week to explore a bold new vision

Huawei named a Leader in the Gartner ® Magic Quadrant TM for Enterprise Storage Platforms, 2025

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SHENZHEN, China, September 18, 2025 /African Media Agency (AMA)/ – The internationally renowned analyst firm Gartner® has released the “Magic Quadrant for

At least 10 dead in Lagos high-rise office building fire

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Some commercial workers in Afriland Towers jumped out of the third and fourth floors when the fire started.

U.S. Threatens to destroy $9 Million Contraceptive Stockpile, Sparking Protests in Belgium

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Dozens of women’s rights activists protested outside the U.S. embassy in Brussels on Thursday, decrying potential Trump administration plans to destroy a $9 million stockpile of life-saving contraceptive supplies intended for women in conflict zones and refugee camps across Africa.

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