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Zimbabwe: Cimas Says Zimbabwe's Health Sector Should Not Be Left Behind - Announces U.S.$7,000 Innovation Competition

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[New Zimbabwe] CIMAS Health Group has announced a US$7,000 Healthathon that seeks to incubate local technological innovations that address challenges within Zimbabwe's health care sector.

Zimbabwe: Chamisa Says Mnangagwa Digging His Own Grave By Forcing Constitution Amendment Bill 3 On Zimbabweans

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[New Zimbabwe] OPPOSITION leader Nelson Chamisa says President Emmerson Mnangagwa is digging his own grave by forcing through the highly contested Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3 (CAB3).

Uganda: Over 500 Villages in Namisindwa At Risk As Landslide Cracks Widen

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[Nile Post] More than 500 villages in Namisindwa District are at risk of displacement following the emergence of widening landslide cracks across several sub-counties, with local leaders warning of an escalating disaster triggered by ongoing heavy rains.

Mali: Mali Junta Offers $3.5M Reward for Sahel al-Qaeda Leader

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[DW] Mali's military government is offering $3.5 million for information leading to the arrest or killing of Iyad Ag Ghaly. The junta is also offering smaller rewards for other suspects, including Tuareg separatists.

Former Somali president accuses government of intimidation following clashes

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Sharif Sheikh Ahmed's comments came after two days of clashes between government and opposition forces.

South Africa: FlySafair Cuts Fuel Surcharge by 40% - South African News Briefs - June 5, 2026

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Nigeria: IATA, ICAO Deepen Cooperation On Sustainable Aviation Fuel

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[This Day] The International Air Transport Association (IATA) and the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO), have announced enhanced cooperation at ICAO Aviation Climate Week to advance transparency and integrity in tracking progress and accelerating the development and deployment of Sustainable Aviation Fuels (SAF).

Rwanda: From Fistula to Recovery - One Woman's Journey After a C-Section

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[New Times] When Julienne Nyirandinabo delivered her third child by C-section in 2018, she never imagined the operation would lead to a life-altering medical condition.

Nigeria: Threat to Nwoko's Re-Election May Jeopardise Anioma State Creation Bid, Says Group

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[This Day] Abuja -- The Anioma State Creation movement has warned that any threat to the re-election of Senator Ned Nwoko could undermine the long-standing quest for the creation of Anioma State, a campaign that has spanned seven decades.

South Africa: Ebola Is a Pandemic That Should Concern All On the Continent - President Ramaphosa

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[SAnews.gov.za] President Cyril Ramaphosa has reaffirmed South Africa's commitment to supporting continental efforts to strengthen preparedness and response to Ebola, underscoring the importance of coordinated African action in addressing public health threats.

South Africa: South Africa, Kenya Sign Six New Agreements to Deepen Cooperation

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[SAnews.gov.za] South Africa and Kenya have signed six new Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) aimed at strengthening cooperation in trade, maritime transport, skills development, gender equality, arts and culture, and sport, as the two countries move to deepen their strategic partnership.

South Africa: 'I Am Leaving' - - Migrants Speak of Fear, Uncertainty As Xenophobic Protests Spread

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[Daily Maverick] As anti-foreigner protests spread, migrants are faced with a choice: hope the protests, intimidation and violence subside or leave South Africa.

Uganda: Museveni Predicts Uganda's Economy Will Hit $80 Billion Next Year

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[Nile Post] KAMPALA -- President Museveni has projected that Uganda's economy will grow to $80 billion in the next financial year, presenting the forecast as evidence of the country's continued economic transformation and urging leaders to embrace accountability, productivity and wealth creation.

Zimbabwe: CCC MPs Accuse Tshabangu-Appointed Chief Whip of Blocking Constitution Amendment Bill Critics From Debate

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[New Zimbabwe] Opposition legislators have accused Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) Chief Whip Charles Moyo of deliberately sidelining MPs opposed to the controversial Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3 (CAB3) by excluding them from the list of lawmakers scheduled to debate the proposed legislation.

Southern Africa: SADC Fortifies Region Anti-Money Laundering

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[Botswana Daily News] Gaborone -- The Southern African Development Community (SADC) has escalated its regional fight against financial crime by operationalising the SADC Anti-Money Laundering and Combating the Financing of Terrorism (AML/CFT) committee.

East Africa: EAC Ministers Agree to Harmonise Response to Ebola Outbreak

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[New Times] East African Community (EAC) health ministers have announced coordinated measures to curb the ongoing Ebola virus outbreak, including harmonised screening at borders and the creation of a regional taskforce to strengthen surveillance and response.

Botswana: Minister Sets Record Straight

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[Botswana Daily News] Gaborone -- Minister of Sport and Arts, Jacob Kelebeng says international regulations prohibit government interference in anti-doping cases.

Uganda: Over 500 Villages At Risk As Landslide Cracks Widen in Namisindwa District

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[Nile Post] More than 500 villages in Namisindwa District are facing the threat of displacement and possible disaster following the emergence of large landslide-induced ground cracks across several sub-counties, local leaders have warned.

Zimbabwe: Constitutional Amendment Bill No.3 Debate - You Do Not End Violence By Abolishing Elections - Opposition MP Says

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[New Zimbabwe] CITIZENS Coalition for Change (CCC) MP Thomas Muwodzeri has accused the government of using electoral violence as an excuse to curtail Zimbabweans' democratic rights, telling Parliament that authorities should fix broken institutions rather than abolish elections.

Sudan: Finance Minister Signs $51 Million AfDB-Unicef Agreement to Restructure Stalled Water Projects

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[SNA] KHARTOUM, June 4, 2026 (SUNA) - Finance Minister Dr. Gebreil Ibrahim on Thursday signed an agreement at the Ministry of Finance in Khartoum with the African Development Bank (AfDB) and UNICEF, acting as the third-party implementing agency, to restructure the portfolio of stalled water projects and convert them into an "Emergency Water and Sanitation Project for Port Sudan and North and South Kordofan States" valued at $51 million and financed by the AfDB.

Congo-Kinshasa: Three New Ebola Vaccines Are Being Developed. an Infectious Disease Expert Explains

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[The Conversation Africa] When it comes to Ebola outbreaks, it's not often we have two pieces of good news in one week.

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