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Zimbabwe: Walter Magaya's Bodyguard in Court for Assaulting Police Officer

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[New Zimbabwe] Prophetic Healing and Deliverance (PHD) Ministries founder Walter Magaya's bodyguard, Tapiwa Felix Chikondo, has appeared before Harare magistrate Tapiwa Kuhudzayi, charged with obstructing the course of justice.

Nigeria: Trump Says U.S. May Deploy Airstrikes, Ground Troops in Nigeria

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[This Day] US President, Donald Trump, yesterday doubled down on his claim that Christians are being killed "in very large numbers", and hinted at military intervention, noting that airstrikes as well as having US military boots on the ground in Nigeria were options that were being considered.

Nigeria: Govt Urges Resident Doctors to Call Off Strike As Talks to Resolve Dispute Continue

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[This Day] The federal government has appealed to striking Resident Doctors to return to work and allow both parties to use the opportunity of the ongoing negotiations to resolve all outstanding issues holistically and sustainably.

Rwanda: Govt to Set Up Two Industrial Parks Dedicated to Agro-Processing

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[New Times] Two new industrial parks under development in Nyagatare and Nyabihu districts will be exclusively dedicated to agro-processing and integrated with circular economy models to convert industrial waste into valuable resources, according to the Ministry of Trade and Industry (MINICOM).

South Africa: Withdrawal of U.S. Aid Has Hurt South Africa's HIV Programme

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[GroundUp] Number of viral load tests is significantly lower than expected

Sudan: Famine Tightens Grip On Sudan, With Civilians Trapped and Aid Blocked

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[UN News] Sudan's hunger crisis has deepened further, with new UN-backed analysis confirming that famine is underway in parts of Darfur and Kordofan, where fighting and sieges have cut off entire communities from food and aid.

Africa: Surviving the Next Pandemic Could Depend On Where You Live

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[UN News] A new global report warns that inequality is increasing the world's vulnerability to pandemics, making them more deadly, more costly and longer lasting - and where you live, could determine how badly impacted you are.

Sudan: Pay Up or Be Executed - El Fasher Survivors Speak of Kidnappings and Mass Killings

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[The New Humanitarian] Tawila, Sudan -- "We left with nothing. Even water and food were thrown to the ground."

Africa: Lawmakers Urged to Consider Emerging Drivers of Child Marriage

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[IPS] Johannesburg -- Closing the chapter on child marriages is still a distant ambition in the Southern African Development Community (SADC) region, and despite great strides at developing and passing legislation to eradicate it, existing and emerging drivers are still at play, making youngsters vulnerable to the practice.

He made his money selling camels and gold. Now this warlord controls half of Sudan

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Mohamed Hamdan Dagolo will either lead a breakaway state or seek to take control of the whole country, Sudanese say.

Emirati official acknowledges missteps in Sudan crisis response

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An Emirati presidential diplomatic adviser said "looking back" everyone made a mistake in the handling of developments in Sudan.

Lagos residents react to Trump’s threat of military action against Nigeria

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There were mixed reactions in Lagos on Monday after US President Donald Trump said he'd ordered the Pentagon to begin planning for potential military action in Nigeria, as he stepped up his allegations that the government is failing to rein in the persecution of Christians in Nigeria.

Guinea's coup leader enters presidential race

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Col Mamadi Doumbouya has broken his promise to hand power to a civilian government.

Agony for families as landslide death toll climbs in Uganda and Kenya

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More than 40 people are known to have died since last week, according to officials.

Italy's right-wing government unveils new work permit plan to address labor shortages

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Italy's right-wing government has announced plans to issue 500,000 work permits for non-EU workers from 2026 to 2028.

West Africa: Ecowas Boosts Trade Using Sigmat Between Cote d'Ivoire, Guinea & Liberia

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[Liberian Observer] Dr. Kalilou Sylla, ECOWAS Commissioner for Economic Affairs and Agriculture is optimistically that the deployment of the automated regional transit solution - also referred to as the Interconnected system for the management of goods in transit (SIGMAT) between Cote d'ivoire, Guinea and Liberia will bolster trade and improve local revenues in the three countries.

Ghana: No Justice for Murdered Ghanaian Journalist As World Marks Day to End Impunity

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[CPJ] Abuja -- As the world marks yet another International Day to End Impunity for Crimes Against Journalists without accountability for the killing of Ghanaian journalist Ahmed Hussein-Suale Divela, the Committee to Protect Journalists calls for global solidarity.

Ghana: Take Over Investigation Into Attacks On Naimos Director and Team - IGP Directs CID

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[Ghanaian Times] The Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Mr. Christian Tetteh Yohuno, has directed the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) Headquarters to take over investigations into the attack on the Director of Operations of the National Anti-Illegal Mining Operations Secretariat (NAIMOS) and his team by thugs at Hwidiem in the Ahafo Region.

Ghana: Bridget Bonnie Appointed Head of Information At Ghana High Commission in the UK

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[Ghanaian Times] Ghanaian media professional Bridget Bonnie-Agbenyor has been appointed as the Head of Information at the Ghana High Commission in the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland.

Tanzania: Tanzania President Inaugurated As African Observers Point to 'Intimidation'

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[RFI] Tanzania's President Samia Suluhu Hassan was inaugurated on Monday, even as the opposition labelled it a "sham". This comes as African observers said Tanzanian citizens had not been able to "express their democratic will", citing intimidation, censorship, and lack of an opposition.

Sudan: Seizure of Sudan's El Fasher a 'Political and Moral Defeat' for RSF Militia - Expert

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[RFI] The fall of El Fasher, the last army stronghold in Darfur, has become a turning point in Sudan's war. Last week, after an 18-month siege, the powerful paramilitary Rapid Support Forces seized the city, leaving thousands dead or displaced and many civilians still trapped. RFI spoke to an analyst who warns Sudan could now be on the brink of a split between east and west.

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