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[New Times] The 2026 Africa CEO Forum, scheduled for May 14-15 in Kigali, will centre discussions on how Africa can achieve large-scale economic growth through shared ownership and cross-border collaboration.
[New Times] President Paul Kagame has reassured Muslims in Rwanda that their morning call to prayer will return. The call had been affected as local government institutions implemented measures to curb noise pollution in Kigali and beyond.
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The IOM says the number of people who died or went missing on this route doubled to 922.
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Liverpool reporter Aadam Patel analyses what Mohamed Salah's next move might be following the forward's announcement that he is to leave the club this summer.
Strong consumer demand and high activity in sectors such as construction drove Uganda's economy to expand by 8.5% during the financial quarter that ended in December 2025.
Among the deals was an agreement that will grant Kenya duty-free and quota-free access to the Chinese market starting in May.
[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Energy Cabinet Secretary Opiyo Wandayi has warned Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs) against hoarding fuel, saying offenders risk losing their licences.
[Capital FM] Kisumu -- Kisumu County has officially assumed control of its historic museum following the signing of a landmark intergovernmental partnership agreement, a move expected to boost cultural preservation and tourism in the western region.
[Namibian] A Swakopmund-Based organisation, Ruach Elohim Foundation, has safely received and rescued 49 babies since 2020, through the baby saver box raising concerns about a lack of national awareness on safe alternatives for mothers.
[Namibian] Health and social services minister Esperance Luvindao says the government is missing an estimated 34% of tuberculosis (TB) cases in Namibia, leaving many infected people undiagnosed and outside the treatment system.
[Liberian Investigator] Published: March 25, 2026
[Capital FM] Nairobi -- The death toll from ongoing floods across the country has risen to 88 as torrential rains continue to batter several parts of the country, the National Police Service (NPS) said on Wednesday.
Debt-laden Senegal has denied a report in the Financial Times that it covertly borrowed 650 million euros ($754 million) to avoid a default, saying it acted in line with "market transparency rules".
At least 21 counties have been affected by the floods, raising concerns over public safety, infrastructure damage and growing humanitarian needs
Nations will vote on whether to designate the slave trade as "the gravest crime against humanity".
South African anti-graft investigators have arrested 12 senior police officers on allegations of corruption and fraud, prosecutors said Wednesday.
[Daily News] MBEYA -- THE government has signed a package of agreements with Panda Hill Tanzania Limited, a US -owned company, to accelerate the production and processing of strategic minerals in the country.
Taiwan has announced it will for the first time skip a major World Trade Organization (WTO) ministerial meeting after a dispute with host nation Cameroon over how the island was identified on official documents.
[ISS] Resourcing is key, but the real test will be whether the brigade can coordinate with the AES Unified Force.
[Premium Times] Until something changes, the next Ozoro is already forming, and the conditions that enable men to harm without consequence remain firmly in place.
[Capital FM] Nairobi -- The Petroleum Outlets Association of Kenya (POAK) has urged the Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA) to increase fuel prices in line with global markets to stabilise supply and prevent shortages.