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South Africa condemns 'fake videos' of alleged xenophobic attacks

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As claims of xenophobia in South Africa mount, Ghana calls on the African Union to send a fact-finding mission.

Chad declares three days of national mourning after Boko Haram attack

Africanews  

Chad declared three days of national mourning after a new attack by Boko Haram jihadists Wednesday killed two generals in the volatile Lake Chad Basin.

Senegalese children's quiet mourning when migrant parents disappear

Africanews  

When an adult has died trying to reach Europe, the children left behind in Senegal often have to navigate the burden of grief alone.

Oil Market: Africa facing new turbulence [Business Africa]

Africanews  

Across Africa, economies remain closely tied to the oil market. OPEC and its allies recently announced a production increase of 188,000 barrels per day, though the move remains largely symbolic, as actual output still falls below quotas.

Namibia: State Secrets Leak Sparks Security Concerns

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[New Era] The Presidency has acknowledged growing concern over the leaking of key presidential decisions on public platforms before they are officially announced, saying the trend reflects the challenges of managing information in a fast-moving and open democratic society.

Hantavirus-hit cruise ship leaves Cape Verde for Canary Islands

Africanews  

A cruise ship linked to a deadly hantavirus outbreak departed Praia, Cape Verde, on Wednesday with nearly 150 passengers and crew on board, continuing its journey toward Spain’s Canary Islands as health authorities raced to contain the spread of the disease.

Uganda: Kabale Leaders Clash Over Sovereignty Law As Fears Grow Over Civil Liberties

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[Nile Post] Political leaders in Kabale District have expressed sharply divided views following the passage of the Protection of Sovereignty Act, 2026, with critics warning that the law could shrink civic space while supporters defend it as necessary for national regulation and accountability.

Mali's junta leader appoints new army chief of staff following attacks

Africanews  

Less that two weeks after a coordinated wave of attacks struck Mali, the country’s junta leader has appointed a new chief of the general staff to the armed forces.

Quiet suffering of Senegalese children who have lost a migrant parent

Africanews  

When an adult has died trying to reach Europe, the children left behind often have to navigate the burden of grief alone.

Russia strikes Kharkiv residential district as drone attacks escalate

Africanews  

A major Russian drone offensive struck Kharkiv’s Novobavarskyi district and other cities, injuring civilians and destroying homes despite Ukraine’s strong air defence.

Uganda: Explainer - What Parliament Changed in Sovereignty Bill Before Passing It

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[Nile Post] The Protection of Sovereignty Bill, 2026 entered Parliament as one of the broadest and most controversial pieces of legislation in recent years.

South Africa: Kouga Dam Floods Force Gamtoos Valley Residents Out of Their Homes

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[Scrolla] Disaster teams are rushing to move families into two community halls because the Kouga Dam is overflowing with flood water. Nelson Mandela Bay dams are filling up quickly but local leaders are begging people to follow strict disaster management instructions.

Kenya: CS Ruku's Dawn Spot Check in Garissa Reveals Widespread Absenteeism At Govt Offices

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[Capital FM] Garissa -- An early morning spot check by Public Service Cabinet Secretary Geoffrey Ruku has raised concern over service delivery gaps in government offices after most public servants were found absent at 7:30am in the North Eastern Regional Offices in Garissa.

Kenya: Mudavadi - 19 Kenyans Killed in Russia-Ukraine War, 42 Missing

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi has revealed that at least 19 Kenyan nationals have been killed in the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict, with dozens more still unaccounted for amid rising concerns over foreign recruitment into the war.

Kenya: Court Battle Intensifies As Gachagua Challenges Senate Impeachment Procedure

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has intensified his legal battle against his impeachment after his legal team submitted a fresh set of prayers and reliefs before the court seeking to overturn the process that led to his removal from office.

Angola and Gabon strengthen ties with new cooperation agreements

Africanews  

Speaking after the talks, President Oligui Nguema said Gabon was looking to benefit from Angola’s experience in tourism, agriculture and other industries as Libreville pushes to reduce its dependence on oil revenues.

Mali: Separatists Hold Many Malian Soldiers Captive

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[Premium Times] Many of the soldiers were captured after the military position in Kidal was taken over by a joint force of separatists and jihadists.

South Africa: Nelson Mandela Bay Issues Flood Warning Amid Hazardous Conditions

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[SAnews.gov.za] The Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality Disaster Management Centre has urged residents, motorists, and pedestrians to exercise extreme caution as heavy rainfall continues to cause widespread flooding and hazardous conditions across various parts of the metro.

South Africa: South Africans Are Not a Xenophobic People - Presidential Spokesperson

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[SAnews.gov.za] Presidential spokesperson Vincent Magwenya says President Cyril Ramaphosa expects law enforcement to take action against violent protesters, while emphasising that South Africans are not xenophobic.

Uganda: Uganda's Sickle Cell Patients At Risk As Asthma Goes Undetected

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[Independent (Kampala)] For two weeks, a 16-year-old girl living with sickle cell disease was treated for what appeared to be a stubborn chest infection. She had a persistent dry cough, chest pain and shortness of breath. Antibiotics failed to help. A chest X-ray showed no abnormalities. Routine blood tests did not point to infection.

Mali's junta leader appoints new army chief of staff in wake of April attacks

Africanews  

Less that two weeks after a coordinated wave of attacks struck Mali, the country’s junta leader has appointed a new chief of the general staff to the armed forces.

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