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Kenya: Govt Fast-Tracking Measures to Combat Gender-Based Violence and Femicide, Says DP Kindiki

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- The government is accelerating the implementation of measures aimed at tackling the rising cases of gender-based violence (GBV) and femicide across the country, Deputy President Kithure Kindiki has said.

Led by Donkeys

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Satire, activism and creative resistance

Mozambique: Recent Wave of Violence in Cabo Delgado Displaces More Than 15, 000

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[MSF] In May, the district of Ancuabe in northern Mozambique was repeatedly hit by armed attacks carried out by the Islamic State Mozambique (ISM). Combined with widespread fear of further violence, these attacks forced thousands of people to flee their homes.

Joy through resistance

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Yinka Ilori’s latest exhibition showcases his deeper roots of joy

Mozambique: International Investigation Says Journalists Killed to Silence Press

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[Mozambique News Reports And Clippings] "Dozens of opposition members and journalists have been abducted or killed in Mozambique since the 2024 general elections. While authorities have largely failed to investigate the violence, exclusive reporting reveals the involvement of figures linked to the ruling party Frelimo and Mozambican security forces in identifying and targeting government critics," reports a consortium of 30 journalists in 10 countries coordinated by Forbidden Stories. It is an international network of journalists whose mission

Malawi: Malawi's Maize Harvest Expected to Rebound, but Production Still Falls Short of National Needs

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[Nyasa Times] Malawi is expected to register an average maize harvest this year, offering some relief after last season's poor performance, but experts warn that the projected output will still fall below the country's annual food requirement.

Kenya: Chinese Firm Lands JKIA Upgrade Deal After Adani Exit

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- A Chinese state-backed construction firm has secured a $2.9 billion (Sh375 billion) contract to modernize and expand Nairobi's Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA), according to Bloomberg.

Sudan: Cabinet Approves Darfur Regional Governance System Act for 2026

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[SNA] Khartoum -- The Council of Ministers, at its regular meeting held Wednesday in Khartoum and chaired by Prime Minister Kamil Idris, approved the Draft Darfur Regional Governance System Act for 2026, presented by Minister of Justice Dr. Abdallah Mohamed Dirif.

Can an African team win the 2026 World Cup? (Africanews Debates)

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For the first time, Africa will be represented by 10 teams at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, raising expectations that the continent could produce another historic run on football's biggest stage.

Somalia: Somali Elite Forces Conduct Security Operations, Reconciliation Efforts in Lower Shabelle

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[Shabelle] Mogadishu -- Somalia's elite Danab Special Forces said they had carried out security operations and community reconciliation efforts in the town of Yaaqbariwayne in the Lower Shabelle region, as authorities seek to weaken the influence of the Islamist militant group Al-Shabaab.

South Africa: Who Is Fit to Judge the President?

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[Scrolla] · The Democratic Alliance wants stricter standards for MPs serving on the impeachment committee, saying it is Parliament's most important accountability process.

South Africa: Joburg's New Tariffs Hit Wallets Hard

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[Scrolla] · Electricity tariffs will increase by 8.6%, while water charges will rise by 12.5% and sanitation by 11%.

Gulf states condemn Iranian strikes as regional tensions escalate

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Gulf leaders have strongly condemned Iranian attacks on Bahrain, Kuwait and Jordan, warning that the assaults threaten regional stability, global trade and energy supplies. The criticism came as tensions intensified following fresh military exchanges involving Iran and the United States.

Loïc Gapin: The Car is Still in the Compound

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In this personal essay, Cameroonian writer and DBA candidate Loïc Gapin reflects on a Peugeot 504 that has sat unmoved in his family's compound in

Nigeria evacuates citizens from South Africa as anti-migrant sentiment rises

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Nigeria is the latest African state to repatriate citizens following reports of xenophobic attacks.

Schoolchildren in Haiti stage their own World Cup in call for peace

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As the FIFA World Cup prepares for kickoff, schoolchildren in Haiti are playing along. 48 schools have been chosen to represent the 48 countries in the World Cup and stage their own tournament. But Ti Mondial 2026 is more than a football tournament - it’s a call for peace.

Young riders join Ebola awareness drive in eastern DRC

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Dozens of motorcycle taxi drivers have taken to the streets of Bunia and Rwampara in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo to spread Ebola prevention messages.

Kenya: CS Mbadi Defends Tough 2026/27 Budget Amid Economic Pressures

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Treasury Cabinet Secretary John Mbadi has defended the government's 2026/2027 budget, saying the country is facing difficult economic realities that have made the current financial plan one of the most challenging in recent years.

Nigerian nationals in South Africa repatriated amid growing anti-migrant tensions

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Nigerians fleeing the wave of anti-immigrant tensions sweeping South Africa arrived at Johannesburg airport on Wednesday for repatriation. For weeks, groups armed with sticks and shields have marched through parts of the country demanding that foreigners with no papers leave by the end of the month.

Nigeria: Xenophobia - 268 Nigerians Return From South Africa Today

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[Leadership] Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Sola Enikanolaiye, will receive the first batch of 268 Nigerian returnees from the Republic of South Africa at the Murtala Mohammed International Airport, Lagos, following the consistent xenophobic attacks on Nigerians and other nationals in the former apartheid enclave.

Africa: Ebola is Back. So Are The Double Standards

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[Bhekisisa] Is history repeating itself -- just four years after the COVID-19 pandemic -- with the United States demanding an Ebola quarantine camp for Americans in Kenya? In May, the Kenya High Court ordered the US centre to temporarily close down , warning it will expose the public -- in a country without a single confirmed Ebola case from the current outbreak -- to unacceptable risks .

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