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South Africa: Operation Dudula Blocks Babies From Getting Vaccines

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[GroundUp] Vigilante group is controlling clinic queues in Johannesburg

Somalia: Former Somali Planning Minister Warns President Against Term Extension

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[Shabelle] Mogadishu, Somalia -- Former Somali Minister of Planning, Abdirahman Caynte, has issued a stern warning to President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud against extending his presidential term beyond the constitutional limit, as political tensions continue to rise ahead of the country's upcoming elections.

Nigeria: Dangote Asks Wealthy Nigerians to Invest in the Country for Growth, Devt

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[Vanguard] ...Says he defied odds to build $20bn refinery

Equatorial Guinea: Equatorial Guinea Accuses France of 'Neo-Colonialism' in Paris Mansion Row

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[RFI] Equatorial Guinea sharply criticised France at the United Nations' top court on Tuesday, labelling its actions as ''neo-colonial'' in a long-running dispute over a lavish, multi-million-euro mansion in Paris that was confiscated by French authorities.

Angola: Mass Protests Over Rising Prices

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[DW] Activists are calling for a stay-at-home strike as they prepare for the next protest over rising fuel and transport prices. Police used rubber bullets and tear gas when protesters gathered in Luanda on July 12.

South Africa: E-Hailing Drivers Call for Industry Regulation - South African News Briefs - July 16, 2025

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London Mayor Sadiq Khan visits Lagos to strengthen UK-Nigeria tech and creative ties

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London Mayor Sadiq Khan is in Lagos, Nigeria, meeting with local creatives and tech entrepreneurs as part of a historic trade mission across Africa. The visit aims to spotlight the growing cultural and economic connections between the United Kingdom and Nigeria.

Sudan: At Least 35 Children Reportedly Killed in Attacks in Communities in Sudan's North Kordofan State

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[Unicef] New York/Amman/Port Sudan -- Statement by UNICEF Executive Director Catherine Russell

Uganda: Military Controls All Fabrics of Uganda, Says New Report

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[Nile Post] A newly released report has sounded alarm over Uganda's increasingly militarized political landscape, warning that the Uganda People's Defence Forces (UPDF) is tightening its grip on power and threatening the country's fragile democratic foundations.

Uganda: Uganda's Law Has Been Reduced to Mere Paper, Bobi Wine Says

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[Nile Post] National Unity Platform (NUP principal Robert Kyagulanyi delivered a powerful indictment of Uganda's legal system, exposing how the law has been systematically undermined and reduced to a tool of oppression rather than an instrument of justice.

Uganda: New Report Exposes Military's Grip On Politics, Economy, and Society

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[Nile Post] A sweeping new exposé titled "Guns Everywhere!: The Military and Transition Politics in Uganda" has laid bare the deep and expanding influence of Uganda's military across virtually all spheres of national life--from politics and the economy to law enforcement, religion, and culture.

Rwanda: Five Things to Know About Victoire Ingabire's Pre-Trial Hearing

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[New Times] The Kicukiro Primary Court has commenced hearings in the pre-trial detention case of Victoire Ingabire Umuhoza, who faces a series of criminal charges.

Zimbabwe: Motorists Face Nightmare As Zbc Licence Demand Comes Into Force

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[New Zimbabwe] The controversial Broadcasting Services Amendment Act of 2025 has come into effect and is now being implemented by the Zimbabwe National Road Authority (ZINARA), with potentially crippling consequences for vehicle owners.

Nigeria: Buhari Finally Laid to Rest

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[Daily Trust] Former President Muhammadu Buhari has been laid to rest at his Daura residence in Katsina State.

Namibia: Hengari Claims Arrest Was a Trap

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[Namibian] Former minister of agriculture, fisheries, water and land reform Mac Hengari says his arrest two and a half months ago was a trap.

100,000 Jobs at Risk: US Tariffs Threaten South Africa’s Economy

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South Africa could lose up to 100,000 jobs due to US tariffs, central bank governor Lesetja Kganyago has warned. The 30% levy, set to take effect from

Nigeria Meets OPEC Target with 1.5 Million Bpd Output in June

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Nigeria hit its Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) crude oil production quota in June, pumping an average of 1.5 million barrels

Congolese Rebels Grant Rare Access to Crucial Mobile Phone Mineral Mine

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Deep in DR Congo’s conflict-ridden Masisi Hills of North Kivu province, the BBC gained rare access to the coltan-rich Rubaya mine, now controlled by M23

Kenya: Kenya to Roll Out Long-Acting Injectable HIV Prep Lenacapavir By Jan 2026

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Kenya is set to roll out the long-acting injectable HIV Pre-Exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) Lenacapavir by January 2026 following its approval by the World Health Organization.

Kenya: Is David Maraga Ruto's Secret Weapon for 2027?

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Former Chief Justice David Maraga on June 2025 threw his hat into the 2027 presidential race, promising to offer clean, accountable, and ethical leadership.

Kenya: Nearly 1,500 Face Terrorism and Malicious Damage Charges Arising From Protests

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen has confirmed that nearly 1,500 people have been arrested in connection with the widespread violence and destruction reported during protests on June 25 and July 7.

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