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Namibia: MPs Urge End to Dry Rural Taps

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[Namibian] National Council members this week criticised the government's water supply budget, saying many rural communities continue to face severe shortages despite repeated promises and funding allocations.

Namibia: Average House Price Increases to N$1.46 Million

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[Namibian] Namibia's average house price increased to N$1.46 million in the first quarter of 2026 as shortages of serviced land and limited housing supply continued to push property prices higher.

Zimbabwe: Govt Defends Transport Liberalisation Amid Urban Commuter Woes

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[263Chat] The Government has defended Zimbabwe's liberalised transport system, arguing that private operators must continue bridging commuter transport gaps in urban centres despite concerns over growing transport shortages.

Former Nigerian minister sentenced to 75 years in rare corruption verdict

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Former Power Minister Saleh Mamman was convicted last week - but the authorities do not know his whereabouts.

Cameroon uncovers more than 200 illegal gold mines, mostly foreign-owned

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Nearly 200 illegal artisanal gold mining companies, most of them foreign-owned, have been uncovered in central and eastern Cameroon, the mines ministry said Wednesday.

US scraps $15,000 visa requirement for world cup fans

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The United States has announced it will waive a proposed $15,000 (£11,000) visa deposit for football fans from 50 countries travelling to the 2026 World Cup, provided they hold valid match tickets.

South Africa: Girls in South Africa Get Free HPV Jabs. Boys Don't. Find Out Why They Should

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[Bhekisisa] From throat and anal cancers to reduced fertility, the human papillomavirus poses serious risks to men that go largely undetected and unvaccinated. South Africa vaccinates girls, but boys are left out.

Tunisia: Tunisia Validated By WHO As Having Eliminated Trachoma As a Public Health Problem

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[WHO] The World Health Organization (WHO) has validated Tunisia as having eliminated trachoma as a public health problem. This is a major milestone in the country's public health journey, coming after decades of sustained national effort.

South Africa: Anti-Immigration Marches Raise Questions Over Vigilantism and Police Response

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[Our City News] In recent months, groups campaigning against "illegal immigration" and crime have gathered growing momentum, drawing large crowds into streets. Their marches are often framed as a response to state failure, but they have also raised questions about what happens when members of the public are allowed to confront, accuse and search people they suspect of being undocumented or involved in crime.

Tunisia tourism feels pressure as regional war drives up travel costs

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Industry officials blame the fallout from the conflict, which has sent oil prices and travel costs skyrocketing, even thousands of miles away in Tunisia's idyllic island of Djerba.

New weather study warns of potentially dangerous conditions at 2026 World Cup

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The 2026 FIFA World Cup gets underway in less than a month away. But a new World Weather Attribution study has scientists concerned. They’re warning that dozens of matches set to be played across the US, Canada and Mexico could be played in temperatures above the recommended threshold.

African sporting world mourns passing of continental Athletics head

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Former Cameroonian athlete and president of the Confederation of African Athletics, Hamad Kalkaba Malboum, died on Wednesday at the age of 75.

Mining Sector Turns To Private Renewables As CBAM And Tariff Pressures Redefine Competitiveness

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Mining: As the EU's Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism enters its permanent phase and global buyers tighten emissions disclosure requirements, South

Nigeria: 'His Words Can't Be Trusted' - - Presidency Slams Obi Over One-Term Presidency Promise

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[Vanguard] The Presidency has criticised former presidential candidate, Peter Obi, over his renewed promise to serve only one term if elected president, saying his political history shows that his words cannot be trusted.

An open letter to Emmanuel Macron: You are not a Panafricanist and can never be!

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Emmanuel Macron, you are not a Pan Africanist and you can never become one. You are the president of the nation that has done more than almost any other on this planet to ensure that Pan Africanism remained an unattainable dream. The least you could do, the absolute minimum demanded by honesty and history, is to remain silent.

Kenya: Ignore Fake Graphic Attributing Inflammatory Remarks to Kenyan President William Ruto Ahead of 2027 General Elections

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[Africa Check] Ignore fake graphic attributing inflammatory remarks to Kenyan president William Ruto ahead of 2027 general elections

South Africa: Food Prices Look Better but Children Are Paying With Their Bodies

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[Scrolla] Maize meal fell 16% over the past year. Beef liver jumped 24%. The food that got cheaper cannot replace protein. Three in ten South African boys under five are already stunted. One in four girls.

Africa: In Addis Ababa, Guterres Urges Reforms to Give Africa Stronger Global Voice

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[UN News] Africa's rising influence is being constrained by outdated global institutions, unfair borrowing costs and cascading global crises, UN Secretary-General António Guterres warned in Addis Ababa, as the United Nations and African Union reaffirmed their strategic partnership.

Zimbabwe: UN Warns Govt Over Plans to Dissolve Gender Commission

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[263Chat] United Nations human rights experts have warned that Zimbabwe's proposed constitutional reforms to dissolve the Zimbabwe Gender Commission (ZGC) could weaken efforts to fight discrimination against women and girls.

Body of second missing US soldier recovered in Morocco

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The body of the second of two US soldiers reported missing during an international training exercise in Morocco has been recovered, the US Army said Wednesday.

China-US: Trump sees a 'fantastic future' between the two countries

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Two-days of bilateral talks between US President Donald Trump and his Chinese counterpart, Xi Jinping, are taking place in Beijing.

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