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“Zvigananda” and Frantz Fanon: Meaning and context in Zimbabwe’s newfound political elitism

This Is Africa  

Takura Zhangazha embraces the socialist lineage of African liberation to critique modern Zimbabwe. Zhangazha contextualizes the liberation-era term

Lebanon opens seafront tent camp in Beirut as Israeli strikes displace 1 million

Africanews  

Lebanon has opened a large tent camp on the seafront in Beirut to shelter civilians displaced by Israeli bombardment and fighting linked to Hezbollah, as more than one million people have now been forced from their homes.

Locals in DR Congo first thought Ebola cases were caused by witchcraft

Africanews  

Witnesses in Ituri province say the first cases appeared in mid-April, weeks before the outbreak was declared by officials and the World Health Organization.

Africa At The Forefront: The Urgent Need To Diversify Energy Supply

AfricaDotcom  

Africa At The Forefront: By Dele Kuti, Global Head, Energy at Standard Bank Corporate & Investment Banking As we approach the second half of the year,

Africa Is Not Waiting, And The World Needs To Catch Up

AfricaDotcom  

Landmark Pan-African Campaign Launches On Africa Day, May 25th The #NotWaiting Movement provides undeniable proof of Africa's progress, innovation, and

Eritrea: Arteries of Progress - Eritrea's Transport and Communications Sectors Drive National Development

allAfrica  

[Shabait] (Paraphrased Report from extensive local media interview with Mr. Tesfaselassie Berhane, the Minister of Transport and Communications)

Ecentric’s Pospay Provides South Africa’s Pos Vendors With The First Integrated Payment Offering Under Their Own Brand

AfricaDotcom  

POSPay connects banks, POS vendors and merchants within a single trusted architecture, eliminating fragmentation, creating new revenue streams and

Plymouth striker Oseni's 'disbelief' at Nigeria call-up

BBC News Africa  

Plymouth Argyle striker Owen Oseni says he was in "disbelief" after being called up to the Nigeria squad.

Biodiversity In Unexpected Places: How Industrial Landscapes Can Support Ecological Recovery

AfricaDotcom  

Industrial Landscapes: When conversations about biodiversity arise, they rarely include industrial facilities but rather favour protected areas, wetlands

Senegal sheep prices surge ahead of Tabaski amid Mali crisis

Africanews  

Senegal’s livestock markets are facing a shortage of sheep just days before Tabaski, as insecurity in neighbouring Mali disrupts a key supply route and pushes prices sharply higher.

MSC Expands Intermodal Operations In Central Africa With Kribi Integration

AfricaDotcom  

MSC Mediterranean Shipping Company has expanded its intermodal offering in Cameroon, integrating the deep-water Port of Kribi, whose modern infrastructure

Cyril Ramaphosa Pledges Stronger Response To Attacks On Migrants In South Africa

AfricaDotcom  

Cyril ramaphosa pledges stronger: South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has pledged to address growing tensions linked to undocumented migration,

How Kenya’s Tana Delta Restoration Project Is Being Financed

AfricaDotcom  

How kenyas tana delta: Lydia Hagodana stands next to a bee yard (apiary) in Golbanti, Tana Delta, where she lives. The air carries a low, steady hum as

Ukraine strike on Starobilsk dormitory kills four in occupied Luhansk

Africanews  

Ukrainian drone strike on a college dorm in Russian‑occupied Starobilsk killed four and wounded at least 35, while Russian drones also hit residential areas in Kherson.

Africa: WHO and African Medicines Agency Launch Landmark Framework to Strengthen Access to Quality-Assured Health Products in Africa

allAfrica  

[WHO-AFRO] New collaboration marks a major step towards a harmonized, resilient regulatory ecosystem and accelerated access to health products across the continent

Trump comments spark speculation about his intentions towards Cuba

Africanews  

Donald Trump suggested on Thursday that previous US presidents have mulled intervening in Cuba for decades. But he told reporters: ‘it looks like I’ll be the one that does it.’

UK scientists developing new Ebola vaccine that could be ready in months

BBC News Africa  

The rare species of Ebola involved - known as Bundibugyo - kills around a third of those infected and has no proven vaccine yet.

Kenya: Mudavadi Warns Kenyans to Prepare for Tougher Times Ahead

allAfrica  

[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi Musalia has urged Kenyans to brace themselves for tougher economic and social challenges in the coming days, saying it is important for the government to communicate openly with the public.

Logistical issues delay evacuation of Ghanaians from South Africa

Africanews  

More than 800 people registered for help to return to Ghana during a recent wave of anti-immigrant protests across the country.

What You Need To Know About The Rare Ebola Strain And How It Spreads

AfricaDotcom  

ByKeren Landman As Ebola cases mount in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, experts explain what causes the disease—and the risk this outbreak poses

Saudi Arabia holds annual Hajj security parade ahead of pilgrimage season

Africanews  

With Hajj getting underway next week, Saudi Arabia held its annual security parade in Mecca. The event showcases the kingdom's emergency response capabilities and featured police units, civil defence teams, emergency medical responders, and others.

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