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Africa: WHO and France Shift One Health Vision to Action With New High-Impact Initiatives

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[WHO] On World Health Day, global leaders gathered in France for a milestone "One Health Summit", where the World Health Organization (WHO) and partners announced a new wave of concrete actions to better protect people, animals and the planet from future health crises.

Namibia: Namibia's New Deputy Ministers' Appointments Raise Budget Concerns

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[Namibian] Political analysts and parties say the recent appointment of deputy ministers by president Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah will cost the government millions as the executive becomes bloated.

Rwanda: Kagame Warns Against Genocide Denial, Historical Distortion

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[New Times] President Paul Kagame has warned against the dangers of genocide denial and historical distortion, stressing that the facts of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi are well-documented and cannot be erased.

South Africa: How Criminal Cops Escape Justice

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[GroundUp] Delmore Manuel, Jermaine Conradie, and Leigh-Ann Maroon are getting away with torture

Egypt: Egypt Arrests Commentator Ahmed Douma Over Article and Posts

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[CPJ] Washington, D.C. -- The Committee to Protect Journalists calls on Egyptian authorities to immediately release political commentator Ahmed Douma, who was arrested on April 6 at the Supreme State Security Prosecution headquarters following a six-hour interrogation, which ordered his detention for four days pending investigation.

Zimbabwe: Rights Group Warns of Intimidation At Constitution Hearings Despite High Turnout

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[263Chat] Human rights watchdog , the Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission (ZHRC) has raised concerns over intimidation and restricted participation during public hearings on proposed constitutional changes despite what it described as strong public interest across the country.

Kenyan private sector slips back into contraction amid Middle East fallout

Africanews  

In Kenya, private sector activity contracted in March for the first time since August 2025. Companies are reporting lower output and fewer new orders, amid weaker purchasing power and disruptions linked to the war in the Middle East.

Rwanda: 'Speaking Helps Us Heal' Says Rwandan Survivor On Genocide Anniversary

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[RFI] Rwanda on Tuesday began its annual commemoration of the 1994 genocide against the Tutsis - a period of remembrance for the victims and reflection on the legacy of the killings. For survivor Godelieve Mukasarasi, that past has shaped more than three decades of work helping women who were raped during the genocide, and children born of sexual violence, to rebuild their lives.

Kenya: Seizure of 2,000 Ants At Nairobi Airport Highlights the Hidden Scale of Insect Trafficking

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[The Conversation Africa] Last year Kenya Wildlife Service warned of a growing demand for garden ants in Europe and Asia, where some people view them as exotic pets. An attempt to smuggle over 2,000 garden ants out of the country's main international airport made the news in 2026. Echoing this, in 2025, four men were sentenced for attempting to smuggle more than 5,000 ants out of the country.

Fifa starts disciplinary action over Spain v Egypt chants

BBC News Africa  

Fifa opens disciplinary proceedings against the Spanish FA after "Islamophobic and xenophobic" chants during a friendly between Spain and Egypt last month.

Olimpia Zagnoli: Making the World More Colourful

Design Indaba  

Olimpia Zagnoli uses bold, playful colour to convey emotion, celebrate diversity, and inspire through joyful, intuitive illustration and subtle activism.

DR Congo qualify for World Cup: 'Amidst pain and war, this victory makes us proud’

BBC News Africa  

DR Congo are back at the World Cup for the first time since 1974, with fans in Kinshasa celebrating the team's 1-0 play-off win over Jamaica.

Ibrahim Mahama: Monumentality

Design Indaba  

A rethinking of monumentality, using reclaimed materials to reveal hidden histories of labour, trade and colonialism through large-scale installations.

Honey & Bunny: Playing with their food

Design Indaba  

A playful, provocative performance reframing food as design, challenging how and why we eat while exposing the systems shaping everyday consumption.

Wasteland Nomad

Design Indaba  

Designer Yizhuo Guo’s Wasteland Nomad project aids ecological restoration

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Design Indaba  

A creative app for music production

Robert Wong: Designing for Humanity’s futures

Design Indaba  

Design Indaba drives a better world through creativity with its online design publication, annual festival and other "design activism" projects.

Vukheta Mukhari: The World’s First Bio-Brick

Design Indaba  

Design Indaba drives a better world through creativity with its online design publication, annual festival and other "design activism" projects.

Debbie Millman: A Life with Meaning

Design Indaba  

A reflective talk on creativity, identity and resilience, urging designers to embrace imperfection.

Paul Cocksedge: Power of Wonder

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Paul Cocksedge explores how curiosity and experimentation transform everyday phenomena into immersive, wonder-driven design experiences.

Paul Cocksedge: Power of Wonder

Design Indaba  

Paul Cocksedge explores how curiosity and experimentation transform everyday phenomena into immersive, wonder-driven design experiences.

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