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Nigeria: New Tax Laws Begin January 1, 2026 - Tinubu

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[Leadership] President Bola Tinubu has stated that the implementation of Nigeria's new tax laws will commence on January 1, 2026, as planned.

Uganda: Traffic Chaos On Kampala-Masaka Road Sparks Public Outcry, Political Blame

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[Nile Post] Prolonged traffic disruption along the Kampala-Masaka Road on Tuesday left thousands of motorists stranded for hours, with some forced to spend the night on the highway, sparking widespread public anger and political debate over responsibility for the chaos.

Rwanda: What Rwanda's Expanding Military Diplomacy Means

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[New Times] Rwanda has enacted 43 defense cooperation agreements, nearly half of them in the past three years.

Rwanda: Govt Pledges to Address Truck Drivers' Parking Concerns

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[New Times] The government has pledged to address concerns over inadequate truck parking facilities, amid complaints from lawmakers and truck drivers who say the shortage is contributing to fatigue, accidents and financial losses.

Rwanda: 10 Things to Know About the New Catch-Up Scheme for School Dropouts

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[New Times] Learners who dropped out of secondary school at Senior Four, Five or Six may soon get a second chance to complete their education under a new catch-up programme launched by the Ministry of Education (MINEDUC).

Rwanda: Former Hawkers Complete Rwf 450m Building in Rubavu

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[New Times] University gender ministers from higher institutions of learning from across the country have pledged to collaborate in taking a leading role in preventing gender-based violence (GBV) on their campuses, promoting informed consent, and safeguarding students' sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR).

Nigeria: Northern Elders Urge Nigerians to Oppose Govt's Alleged 'Reckless' Borrowings

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[This Day] Abuja -- Northern Elders Forum (NEF) called on Nigerians to speak out against what it described as reckless and unsustainable borrowings by the federal government, warning that the country's economic future is being dangerously mortgaged.

Nigeria: New Tax Laws Take Off January 1, CBN Projects $51.04bn External Reserves - Tinubu

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[This Day] President Bola Tinubu, for the umpteenth time, disclosed yesterday that the new tax regulations would take effect as planned from January 1, 2026.

Nigeria: Tabitha Missions Unveils Food Bank, Empowers Widows, Orphans, Less-Privileged in Abuja

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[Leadership] The Tabitha Missions for Orphans and Widows International has launched the Tabitha Food Bank in Abuja as part of its welfare outreach programme aimed at supporting widows, orphans and vulnerable families during the yuletide season.

Nigeria: Army Troops Pound Terrorists in Nationwide Offensives, Neutralise 47, Rescue 30 Kidnap Victims

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[Leadership] The Nigerian Army has recorded major operational successes across several theatres of operation within the last 72 hours, neutralising 47 terrorists, arresting 19 criminal suspects, rescuing over 30 kidnap victims and recovering a cache of arms, ammunition and other logistics.

Nigeria: Govt, Chad Discuss Implementation of Abidjan-Lagos Highway Project

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[This Day] The Minister of Works, David Umahi, recently held talks with a high-level delegation from the Republic of Chad, led by the Chadian Minister of Infrastructure and Road Maintenance, Mr. Amir Idriss Kourda, on the implementation of the Abidjan-Lagos highway project.

Somalia: Somali Forces Thwart Al-Shabaab Infiltration in Lower Shabelle

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[Shabelle] Afgooye, Somalia -- Somali National Army (SNA) commandos and National Intelligence and Security Agency (NISA) forces successfully repelled an attempted infiltration by Al-Shabaab militants into the forested areas of Lower Shabelle region, military sources said.

Kenya: 1 in 2 Kenyans Report Economy-Related Stress As 1 in 4 Suffer Mental Breakdown

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- At least half of Kenyans are experiencing heightened stress due to sustained economic pressures, with one in four reporting mental health challenges directly linked to financial strain, according to the latest Infotrak End-of-Year Poll.

Congo-Kinshasa: Sexual Violence Against Children 'Entrenched, Systemic and Widespread' Across DR Congo, UNICEF Warns

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[UN News] Sexual violence against children has become entrenched, systemic and increasingly widespread across the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), with new data showing a sharp rise in cases since 2022, according to the UN Children's Fund (UNICEF).

Sudan: UN Warns of Unprecedented Child Hunger in Darfur As Fighting Fuels Refugee Exodus

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[UN News] Sudan's deepening war is driving unprecedented levels of hunger, child malnutrition and displacement, UN agencies report, as new data from Darfur and a renewed refugee influx into Chad underscore the rapidly deteriorating situation.

Saving South Africa's threatened albatross from lethal fishing lines

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A task force is trying to save seabirds from getting caught and killed in fishing boat nets.

Cote d'Ivoire: Côte d'Ivoire Ruling Party Increases Majority in Parliamentary Elections

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[RFI] Côte d'Ivoire's ruling party has won 77 percent of the seats in parliament, further consolidating its power two months after the re-election of Alassane Ouattara as president, according to results announced on Monday.

South Africa: Amazing Pineapple Leaf Powder That Fights Crime and Pollution - New Research

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[The Conversation Africa] In South Africa, manufacturers of pineapple juice and other pineapple products discard thousands of tons of pineapple leaves every year, with most ending up in dumpsites.

Sudan: U.S. 'Deeply Concerned' By El Burhan Call for Military Solutions to Sudan Crisis

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[Dabanga] Washington D.C. / Ankara -- The USA has expressed "deep concern" over the rhetoric issued by the leadership of the Sudanese Armed Forces, which has calls for military solutions to the crisis and imposes preconditions for any ceasefire. The US State Department's Deputy Spokesperson, Tommy Pigott, posted on X on Tuesday, in direct response from Washington to the speech delivered by the Chairman of the Sovereignty Council and Commander of the Army, Lt Gen El Burhan, in Türkiye.

Sudan: 'Sudan's Children Enduring Living Nightmare' - UNICEF Rep

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[Dabanga] Amsterdam -- For more than two and a half years, Sudan's children have endured a living nightmare. The conflict has left millions of children without protection, out of school, and without basic services, says Sheldon Yett, representative for the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) in Sudan. Speaking to Radio Dabanga on Tuesday, Yett laments that his organisation is aware that "children displaced from El Fasher, elsewhere in the Kordofans, living in towns such as Tawila, living throughout North Darfur, in Dhaba,

Sudan: The Dilemma of Being a Journalist in Sudan

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[Dabanga] Amsterdam -- For years, the press in Sudan has been going through successive crises that have negatively affected the journalistic climate, freedom of expression, and the independence of media institutions. After the outbreak of the war on April 15, 2023, press institutions were destroyed, as headquarters and properties were bombed and looted, and journalists were displaced, and many institutions stopped working, while some remained operating at a meager operational capacity not exceeding 1 per cent, and journalists

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