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Africa Doesn’t Need to Be Translated; It Needs to Be Heard (By Rania El Rafie)

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Africa doesnt need to: By Rania El Rafie, Vice President, Public Relations&Strategic Communications at APO Group (www.APO-OPA.com).  Every year on 25

AFRICA IS NOT WAITING

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Africa is not waiting: Pan-African campaign launches on Africa Day to spotlight the continent Africans are already building ADDIS ABABA / JOHANNESBURG /

UK: Centuries-old cheese rolling in Brockworth attracts crowds from across Europe

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The famous annual cheese rolling contest brought chaos and excitement back to Brockworth on 25 May, where runners raced down a near-vertical hill chasing a wheel of Double Gloucester.

Benin moves to ease tensions with AES bloc [Africanews Today]

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A new political tone in Benin, fresh health fears over Ebola, the shadow of gold trafficking in Sudan, renewed turbulence in Senegal, and preparations for Eid al-Adha in Morocco are shaping Africa’s news agenda this week.

Sierra Leone: Arsenal’s Premier League glory sends Freetown into celebration

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Arsenal’s long-awaited Premier League triumph is being felt far beyond north London — including on the streets of Freetown, Sierra Leone, where devoted Gunners fans are celebrating a title many thought they might never see.

DR Congo: New wave of drone strikes hits Kisangani Airport

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In the Democratic Republic of Congo, a new wave of drone strikes has hit both rebel-held and government-controlled areas.

Ebola outbreak tests faith as Bunia worshippers defy mass ban

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Catholic worshippers gathered for Mass on Sunday in the city of Bunia, right in the heart of a rapidly spreading Ebola outbreak in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo — despite a government ban on gatherings of more than 50 people.

Gold rush survival: Sudanese miners turn to trade amid war

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In the mountains of Dalgo Mahas in northern Sudan, unregulated miners armed with metal detectors search tirelessly for gold, hoping to earn enough to support their families amid deepening economic hardship.

Ghana: Constituency Official of Ruling Party Bars Journalist From Public Event, Issues Threats

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[MFWA] Ibrahim Abode, a reporter with Metro TV, was prevented from covering a government project launch in Ghana's Upper East Region on May 19, 2026, after a party official ordered him to leave and warned of consequences if he stayed.

Nigeria: President Tinubu Polls 11 Million Votes in APC Presidential Primaries, Promises to Consolidate Economic Reforms

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[State Department] President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, on Sunday, emerged the presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) with a total of 10,999,162 votes after the nationwide collation of results, promising to consolidate economic reforms, secure progress, and strengthen the foundation of a modern Nigeria in the second term.

Nigeria: VP Shettima Pushes Deeper Nigeria-Benin Ties At President Wadagni's Inauguration

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[State Department] Vice President Kashim Shettima has reaffirmed Nigeria's commitment to strengthening bilateral ties and a deeper strategic partnership with the Republic of Benin to sustain economic and democratic gains in the region.

Nigeria: VP Shettima Arrives in Cotonou for Benin Republic President's Inauguration

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[State Department] Vice President Kashim Shettima has arrived in Cotonou, the Benin Republic capital, ahead of the inauguration of Romuald Wadagni as the President of the Republic of Benin.

Somalia: Somali President Meets Civil Society Leaders Over Democracy and State-Building

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[Shabelle] Mogadishu -- Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud on Monday held talks with representatives of civil society groups on the country's democratic transition, state-building efforts and progress in security and governance reforms, officials said.

Malawi: MEC Pushes for Better Benefits As Economic Crisis Erodes Commissioners' Conditions of Service

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[Nyasa Times] Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) has appealed to Parliament for an urgent review of commissioners' conditions of service, arguing that worsening economic pressures and sweeping government austerity measures have significantly weakened benefits that were only revised last year.

Nigeria: Niger ADC Endorses Atiku for 2027 Presidential Election

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[Premium Times] Niger ADC says Atiku's endorsement was based on his "distinguished record of public service," his role in defending democracy, and what it described as his broad national acceptance

Botswana: Boko Calls for Modern and Disciplined Force

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[Botswana Daily News] Gaborone -- President Advocate Duma Boko has called for a modernised, disciplined and ethically grounded Botswana Defence Force (BDF) capable of responding to rapidly evolving and increasingly complex security threats.

Tanzania: Tanzania Grants Citizenship to 64 Foreigners Between July 2025 and April 2026

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[Daily News] Dodoma -- A total of 64 foreigners have been granted Tanzanian citizenship between July 2025 and April 2026.

Kenya: Manufacturers Flag Potential Cost Pressures in Finance Bill 2026 Proposals

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[Capital FM] The Kenya Association of Manufacturers (KAM) has warned that the Finance Bill 2026 could significantly increase production costs across the industrial sector, citing a range of proposed tax and levy measures that may pressure already tight manufacturing margins and affect competitiveness.

Senegal parliament speaker resigns, paving way for Ousmane Sonko to replace him

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The speaker of Senegal's parliament said Sunday he was resigning, two days after his close ally was fired as prime minister, deepening a political crisis in the debt-laden West African country.

Uganda: Section of MPs Insist On Woman Deputy Speaker

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[Nile Post] Calls for gender balance dominated Parliament on Monday as a section of legislators pushed for the election of a woman Deputy Speaker, arguing that the top leadership of the House should not be occupied exclusively by men.

Uganda: How It Went Down As Oboth-Oboth Was Elected Speaker of 12th Parliament

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[Nile Post] Kampala -- Parliament on Tuesday convened for a tightly managed and highly attended sitting to elect the Speaker of the 12th Parliament, in a process marked by multiple nominations, procedural rulings, and a decisive vote that eventually handed victory to Jacob L'Okori Oulanyah Oboth.

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