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Uganda: Kasese Farmers Reap Big From Coffee As Incomes Rise

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[Nile Post] Coffee farming is steadily emerging as a key driver of household incomes in Kasese District, with farmers increasingly reporting improved livelihoods after embracing the crop. The shift follows years of sustained sensitisation and mobilisation toward commercial agriculture.

Uganda: Buganda Minister Warns Against Complacency in Fight Against HIV/Aids

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[Nile Post] The Buganda Kingdom Minister in charge of Social Development, Health and Education, Cotilda Nakate Kikomeko, has cautioned the people of Buganda against complacency in the fight against HIV/AIDS, urging them to consistently embrace proven prevention measures to curb the spread of the virus.

Namibia: Illegal By Law, Overlooked By the State - the Silent Frog Harvest in Namibia

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[Namibian] Namibia is endowed with an extraordinary range of wildlife, magnificently adapted to survive and flourish under the country's harsh arid and semi-arid climatic conditions, including a remarkable diversity of amphibian species.

Namibia: Nandi-Ndaitwah Signs Law to Approve Speaker's Leave in Historic Policy Shift

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[Namibian] President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah has signed a proclamation granting her the authority to approve the leave of absence of the speaker of the National Assembly.

Nigeria: Inside EFCC's Terrorism Financing, Money Laundering Charges Against Bauchi Officials

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[Premium Times] A PREMIUM TIMES review of official documents and court records paints a disturbing picture of how money meant for the development of Bauchi State ended in private pockets.

Kenya: iShowSpeed in Maasai Mara to Spotlight Kenya's Tourism

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- American social media sensation iShowSpeed is expected to visit the Maasai Mara next, capping off a whirlwind Kenya tour that Tourism Cabinet Secretary Rebecca Miano says has already boosted the country's global profile.

Nigeria: Chimamanda Adichie's Family Issues Hospital Legal Notice Over Son's Death, Lagos Begins Probe

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[Premium Times] The legal notice followed an allegation by Chimamanda Adichie's family that their 21-month-old son died due to medical negligence on the part of Euracare Hospital.

Nigeria: Nigeria's Resident Doctors Suspend Planned Strike, Give Reasons

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[Premium Times] The development comes days after the National Industrial Court of Nigeria issued an interim order restraining NARD and its members from embarking on the planned strike, pending the hearing of a substantive motion fixed for 21 January.

Nigeria: Maduro's Kidnap: Saving the World Order From Trump's Abuses

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[Premium Times] The message Mr Trump has very clearly sent across the world is that powerful countries can bully their weak, hapless neighbours without scruples.

Kenya: High Court Allows Regulatory Process for Diageo-Asahi Deal to Proceed

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- The High Court has allowed regulatory approval processes for the Diageo-Asahi transaction to continue, even as it issued a temporary order restraining the final stages of the deal.

Kenya: Crash On Nairobi's Red Hill Causes Traffic Delays

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- A non-fatal road crash on Nairobi's Red Hill Road caused significant traffic disruption Monday morning after a Powwater tanker overturned on the stretch connecting Limuru Road and Gigiri to Waiyaki Way.

Kenya: Miano Hails Ishowspeed Visit As Win After Record-Breaking Stream

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Tourism Cabinet Secretary Rebecca Miano on Sunday hailed the visit by American streaming sensation iShowSpeed as a major boost for Kenya's tourism profile, saying the influencer's Kenya tour had given Africa a rare opportunity to tell its own story to the world.

Kenya: Race for 15 Court of Appeal Positions Begins As Judicial Service Commission Interviews 35

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- The Judicial Service Commission (JSC) will on Monday begin interviews to recruit fifteen judges to the Court of Appeal in a major hiring drive aimed at easing an acute staffing crisis in the country's second-highest court.

Rwanda: Fans React As Speed's Rwanda Tour Sparks Street Frenzy and Global Exposure

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[New Times] Fans across Rwanda and beyond erupted with excitement following iShowSpeed's visit to the country--a trip that quickly became a landmark moment for digital entertainment, youth culture, and global visibility.

Rwanda: Nyungwe Park's Rwf1.2bn Revenue Fund to Finance Six Community Projects

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[New Times] The steady rise in visitor numbers at Nyungwe National Park over the past two decades has significantly boosted Rwanda's tourism revenue-sharing scheme, unlocking funds for community projects around the park, according to park management.

Nigeria: Security Checkpoints Causing Gridlock On Nigerian Roads - - Peter Obi

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[Leadership] Former Labour Party presidential candidate, Peter Obi, has raised concerns over what he described as the growing danger posed by poorly positioned security checkpoints across Nigeria, warning that they were contributing significantly to traffic gridlock and endangering lives.

Rwanda: Ngoma Deaths Spotlight Hidden Lightning Risks in Low-Lying Areas

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[New Times] Lightning, often associated with hills and mountainous terrain, is not confined to high ground and can strike anywhere under the right atmospheric conditions, sometimes with deadly consequences, experts say.

China, Lesotho pledge deeper cooperation amid changing US trade policy

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China and Lesotho have agreed to deepen cooperation across key sectors following an official visit by Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, reaffirming strong bilateral ties and a shared commitment to development.

He once criticised African leaders who cling to power. Now he wants a seventh term

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Yoweri Museveni, 81, says he has brought stability to Uganda. His critics complain of political oppression.

Sudan's government returns to capital after nearly 3 years of war

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The military-backed government is back in Khartoum after being driven out by its paramilitary rival.

Iran warns Washington it will retaliate if the US launches an attack

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US President Donald Trump has repeatedly threatened to intervene to protect demonstrators amid a deadly crackdown by Iranian security forces.

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