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Namibia: Walvis Bay Faces Water Outages Amid Infrastructure Upgrades

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[Namibian] Residents in several parts of Walvis Bay will face temporary water supply interruptions this week as the municipality carries out infrastructure upgrades.

South Africa: Why Young South Africans Won't Vote

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[Scrolla] South Africa has more than 21-million young people under 35 years old, and most of them refuse to vote today. The Independent Electoral Commission hopes its new online registration system will encourage more young people to join the upcoming elections.

Nigeria: Family Counters Army's Account, Alleges Unlawful Killing of Corps Member in Abuja

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[Premium Times] The family said the Nigerian Army's narrative describing an exchange of gunfire during a pursuit of armed robbers was "false, misleading, and an affront to the memory of an innocent young man."

Nigeria: Terrorists Attack Katsina Community, Kill 10, Injure Several Others

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[Premium Times] The terrorists attempted to break into the community but vigilante group members stopped them from entering the village.

Court martial of Nigerian officers over coup plot to resume in May

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The court martial of three dozen Nigerian officers charged with planning to overthrow the government will resume next month, local officials said on Monday.

Pix of the Day, 27 April 2026

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Pix of the Day, 27 April 2026

Court martial of Nigerian officers accused of coup plot to resume in May

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The court martial of three dozen Nigerian officers charged with planning to overthrow the government will resume next month, local officials said on Monday.

Africa: African Narratives At the Heart of Economic and Sovereignty Challenges

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[ANA] On April 29 and 30, 2026, Accra will host the second edition of Shaping the Future of African Media, a pan-African event dedicated to the future of the continent's media. Organized at GI-KACE, this gathering will bring together media executives, journalists, economists, business leaders, public and institutional officials, investors, and creators around a central theme: African narratives as an economic lever and a tool of sovereignty.

How one surgeon maintained hospital care amid Sudan's conflict

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As Sudan’s healthcare system teeters on the brink of collapse, doctors like Dr. Jamal Eltaeb and Dr. Osman Ismail Osman are battling against impossible odds to keep hospitals operational and save lives.

Russian fighters confirm withdrawal from northern Mali city after separatist attacks

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Ethnic Tuareg fighters say they are in control of Kidal following a weekend of nationwide attacks, alongside Islamist groups

Nigeria: Court Martial Over Coup Plot to Resume May 8 - Dhq

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[Vanguard] The court martial over last year's foiled coup plot in Nigeria will resume on May 8, a spokesman for the country's Defence Headquarters told AFP on Monday.

Junta leader’s silence adds to Mali’s deepening political crisis

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Mali’s military junta faces mounting instability after coordinated jihadist and rebel attacks over the weekend left Defense Minister Sadio Camara dead, key northern towns contested, and junta leader General Assimi Goïta conspicuously absent from public view.

Somalia: Senior Somali Presidential Adviser Resigns Amid Political Tensions

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[Shabelle] Mogadishu, April 27 -- A senior adviser to Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud announced his resignation on Sunday, citing growing political disputes and challenges that he said could threaten the country's stability and security.

Somalia: UN Humanitarian Chief Arrives in Somalia for High-Level Aid Talks

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[Shabelle] Mogadishu -- United Nations Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs Tom Fletcher arrived in Mogadishu on Monday to begin a high-level mission focused on Somalia's pressing humanitarian needs and long-term aid financing.

Malawi: Malawi Secures U.S.$80 Million Lifeline As Government Turns to Local Councils to Fix Service Delivery

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[Nyasa Times] Malawi has received a significant financial boost after Minister of Finance Joseph Mwanamvekha returned from high-level meetings in Washington DC with an US$80 million (about K140 billion) grant from the World Bank--a move expected to ease pressure on the country's strained foreign exchange reserves while targeting long-standing governance challenges at the grassroots.

Malawi: Shock Rejections Rock Tobacco Market As Growers Face 100 Percent Turnaways in Opening Week

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[Nyasa Times] Tobacco growers across Malawi are heading into a new trading week gripped by uncertainty and quiet desperation after the 2026 marketing season opened with an unprecedented wave of rejections, with some farmers seeing between 96 and 100 percent of their leaf turned away at auction floors.

How special Sawe broke iconic sub-two-hour barrier

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Kenya's Sabastian Sawe on becoming the first person to break the two-hour barrier for the marathon.

At least 42 people killed in eastern Chad during clashes over water resources

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At least 42 people were killed and 10 injured in intercommunal fighting over water resources in eastern Chad, officials said on Sunday.

South Africa: 'Every Rand Stolen is an Attack on our Democracy' - Ramaphosa on Freedom Day

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[allAfrica] President Cyril Ramaphosa marked South Africa's 32nd Freedom Day in Bloemfontein, calling on citizens to protect the country's Constitution and renew their commitment to the social contract forged in 1994.Speaking at the national commemoration held in Mangaung, Ramaphosa reflected on the sacrifices of those who fought for liberation, while acknowledging that the journey toward full economic freedom and social justice remains unfinished."The freedom we enjoy today was not handed to us -- it was fought

Liberia: Tweah - Investigators Lack Understanding of Govt Operations in U.S.$6.2m Case

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[FrontPageAfrica] Under direct examination in Criminal Court 'C' on Thursday, former Finance Minister Samuel D. Tweah forcefully rejected the prosecution's indictment charging him and four other former officials with personally diverting US$6.2 million.

South Africa: Dry Tap Reality - the Growing Water Infrastructure Crisis in SA

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[Daily Maverick] In all provinces in the country, unreliable supply, unsafe water and prolonged interruptions expose systemic failures and weak oversight.

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