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Ghana: Maintain New Buses or Risk Failure - Veep Tells Mmt Management

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[Ghanaian Times] The Vice President Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang has called on management and staff of the Metro Mass Transit (MMT) to prioritise proper maintenance of the newly commissioned fleet of buses, stressing that efficiency in public transport depends largely on discipline, accountability, and the elimination of waste and operational leakages.

Ghana: TUC Ghana Hails Court Ruling On Right to Strike

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[Ghanaian Times] The Trades Union Congress (Ghana) has hailed what it says is a landmark Advisory Opinion by the International Court of Justice (ICJ) affirming that the right to strike is protected under international labour law.

Kenya: Visa Report Flags Ai-Powered Scams As Biggest Threat to Digital Payments

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[Capital FM] Criminals are increasingly deploying artificial intelligence and social engineering to manipulate users into authorizing payments, a new report by Visa has revealed.

Rwanda: Abiy Ahmed Meets Rwandan Doctors Pursuing Specialist Training

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[New Times] Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed has met with 128 Rwandan medical practitioners pursuing specialty training in Ethiopia, alongside more than 400 counterparts from across Africa enrolled in advanced medical programmes.

Uganda: Oboth-Oboth Is Speaker of the 12th Parliament

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[Independent (Kampala)] Oboth Oboth 441

Uganda: Ebola - Potential Death Toll in DRC Tops 200

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[Independent (Kampala)] Nairobi -- The number of deaths attributed to an Ebola virus outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo has exceeded 200, the Ministry of Communication and Media said on the X social network.

Senegal's leadership row mounts as parliament speaker resigns

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Some speculate that El Malick Ndiaye stepped down so that ousted-PM Ousmane Sonko can take his place.

Ghana: Unplanned Spatial Development Turning Greater Accra Into 'Gigantic Slum'

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[Ghanaian Times] For more than two decades, I have yearned to pen down my thoughts on the inertia that has plagued Ghana's spatial development.

Liberia: Liberia's Lone Climate Vote Sparks Outrage

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[Liberian Observer] The Liberian government's decision to vote against a landmark United Nations General Assembly resolution supporting the International Court of Justice (ICJ) advisory opinion on climate change has triggered growing backlash from environmental and climate justice advocates, who say the move not only contradicts the country's own climate commitments but also weakens Africa's moral and diplomatic position in the global climate debate.

Botswana: Botswana Makes Strides in HIV Fight

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[Botswana Daily News] Lobatse -- Botswana has made progress toward achievement of the global UNAIDS 95-95-95 goals ahead of the 2030 deadline, says National AIDS and Health Promotion Agency, deputy national coordinator, Ms Tebogo Hlabano.

Uganda: Arsenal Supporter Killed By Manchester United Colleague After Dispute

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[Nile Post] Police in Kampala are investigating the murder of a 34-year-old boda boda rider who allegedly died following a violent altercation linked to a football rivalry in Bakuli.

Uganda: Character, Not Just Corruption - Why Anita Among Was Crucified and Tayebwa Spared

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[Nile Post] Let me begin by congratulating Hon Oboth Oboth on his well-deserved elevation to the position of Speaker.

Kenya: ODM Signals No Presidential Candidate in 2027 As Oburu Focuses On Coalition Politics

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[Capital FM] Kisumu -- The Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) has signaled that it may not field a presidential candidate in the 2027 General Election, with party leader Oburu Oginga indicating that the party will instead focus on strengthening its bargaining power within a broad-based coalition arrangement.

Congo-Kinshasa: Drones Strike Radio Station in Rebel-Held DR Congo, With Threat to Kill Next Time

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[CPJ] The eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo has joined a growing number of conflicts where drones are being used to target journalists, as two strikes hit a community radio station, followed by calls and messages threatening further attacks over its reporting on militia abuses.

Africa: 'Water Is Lifeblood of Africa's Development Aspirations' - Mnangagwa

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[New Zimbabwe] President Emmerson Mnangagwa has underscored the importance of access to water as a key enabler to unlocking the African continent's potential to develop and industrialise.

South Africa: Missing Couple Found Dead in Kruger As Hijack Fears Grow

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[Scrolla] Dina Marais, 73, and Ernst Marais, 71, disappeared during a trip to Kruger National Park before tourists found their bodies in a river. The couple's missing bakkie has still not been found, forcing police to investigate whether they were hijacked inside the park.

Malawi: UNDP Report Exposes Depth of Poverty Crisis in Malawi As 10.8 Million Struggle Without Basic Needs

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[Nyasa Times] A new United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) report has painted a grim picture of life in Malawi, revealing that nearly six in every 10 Malawians are trapped in multidimensional poverty -- a level of deprivation so severe that millions are living without adequate food, clean water, electricity, education and healthcare.

Malawi: 'Just an Assault' - Civil Servants Union Tears Into New Minimum Wages As Cost of Living Crushes Workers

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[Nyasa Times] The newly announced minimum wage adjustments have triggered outrage from labour leaders, with the Civil Servants Trade Union (CSTU) declaring that the salary increments are nowhere near enough to rescue workers from Malawi's deepening economic crisis.

Malawi: St. Patrick's Catholic Parish to Celebrate 50 Years of Faith and Service With Golden Jubilee On May 30

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[Nyasa Times] St. Patrick's Catholic Parish in the Archdiocese of Lilongwe is set to celebrate 50 years of ministry, spiritual guidance and community service with a Golden Jubilee celebration scheduled for May 30, 2026.

Malawi: UTM Freezes Out MCP From Chilima Memorial As Political Hostility Deepens

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[Nyasa Times] The widening rift between UTM Party and the former governing Malawi Congress Party has exploded into the open after UTM deliberately excluded MCP leadership from this year's memorial service for late Vice-President Saulos Klaus Chilima -- a move exposing the deepening bitterness and unresolved tensions surrounding Chilima's death.

Malawi: 'God Exposed Them' - Vice-President Ansah Breaks Silence On Drone Saga, Says She Knew She Was Being Followed

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[Nyasa Times] Vice-President Jane Ansah has revealed chilling details surrounding the controversial drone incident at her Lilongwe residence, saying she had already been warned that unknown individuals had been monitoring her movements before the device was finally captured by her security team.

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