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Namibia Oil And Gas Conference 2025 Announces Future Generations Masterclass In Partnership With The Namibia Youth Energy Forum

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Empowering the Next Generation of Namibia’s Oil and Gas Leaders

APO Group Wins Gold At 2025 SABRE Awards For Canon Central And North Africa Campaign, Secures Five Finalist Placements

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APO Group’s excellence in African communications and brand storytelling recognised across categories and geographies

Haitians mark annual Voodoo-Christian pilgrimage amid gang violence

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Faithful gathered in Port-au-Prince, instead of Saut d’Eau, after gangs took control of the city.

Africa’s Seat at the AI Table Begins Here: Africa Tech Festival 2025

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By Kadi Diallo, Portfolio Manager of Africa Tech Festival & Lead of The AI Summit Cape Town

New US law targets fentanyl-related copycat drugs driving overdose deaths

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US President Donald Trump says a bill he signed on Wednesday will toughen prison sentences by permanently reclassifying illegal, fentanyl-related drugs as Schedule 1 narcotics.

Construction And Infrastructure Excellence Recognised At This Year’s Big 5 Construct South Africa

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The 2025 edition of Big 5 Construct South Africa, co-located with the inaugural South Africa Infrastructure & Water Expo, concluded in Johannesburg,

Self-Service IT Support, Built On Up-to-date Knowledge Articles, Is A Strategic Organisational Asset

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Manqoba Masina, Operations Manager at Nkgwete IT Solutions

Africa: Big Guns Line Up for Shot At Glory As Women's Afcon Enters Knockout Stages

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[RFI] The 2024 women's Africa Cup of Nations enters the last eight knockout stages on Friday as nine-time champions Nigeria face Zambia in Casablanca and hosts Morocco entertain Mali at the Stade Olympique in Rabat.

Togo holds first local elections since controversial power shift

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Voters are expected to elect leaders of the country's 117 municipalities. President Faure Gnassingbe, 59, is not formally on the ballot himself, yet the poll will be a test of Gnassingbe's popularity with calls to widespread anti-government protests on July 16 and 17.

Spanish PM Pedro Sanchez visits Mauritania for talks on migration, trade and regional security

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Spanish PM Pedro Sanchez visits Mauritania to boost cooperation on migration. Sanchez stressed the role 'safe and orderly' migration plays in Spain's economy but his visit comes amidst anti-immigrant unrest in Murcia after an attack on an elderly man last week.

What to look out for in Wafcon 2024 quarter-finals

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BBC Sport Africa previews the quarter-finals at the 2024 Women's Africa Cup of Nations.

12 countries adopt measures to pressure Israel to end military action in Gaza

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A bloc of 12 countries meeting in Colombia to discuss how to respond to the conflict in Gaza have agreed to a series of measures aimed at pressuring Israel to stop its military action in the Palestinian territory.

France: Prime minister proposes cutting two public holidays to save money in 2026 budget

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François Bayrou's proposal drew criticism from labour unions and the opposition.

Namibia: Hengari Claims N$220,000 'Bribe Money' Was for Farm Operations

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[Namibian] FORMER minister of agriculture, fisheries, water and land reform Mac Hengari claims the N$220 000 found in his possession during his arrest was for farm expenses - not a bribe.

South Africa: Government to Roll Out Mpox Vaccines As New Cases Are Detected

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[SAnews.gov.za] The Department of Health has announced a vaccination drive against Mpox disease, as the number of laboratory-confirmed cases is gradually increasing in the country.

Eswatini: U.S. Deports Convicted Criminals to Eswatini, Sparks Outcry

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[allAfrica] The U.S. has deported five people whom it described as "criminal illegal aliens" to Eswatini. The deportees are originally from Vietnam, Jamaica, Laos, Cuba, and Yemen, and had been convicted of serious crimes such as murder and child rape.

Giant mural in France critiques Trump's immigration policies

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A mural in the northern French town of Roubaix shows the Statue of Liberty covering her eyes, sparking reactions and millions of views online.

Mozambique: Rise in Violence Increasingly Compromising Access to Healthcare in Cabo Delgado

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[MSF] Pemba -- As Cabo Delgado experiences an alarming rise in violence, access to healthcare for communities in vulnerable circumstances is being severely compromised. Nearly eight years of conflict in northern Mozambique has already take a huge toll on people living in the province, where more than 400,000 people are displaced. Fighting and insecurity have led to the forced reduction of medical activities and have limited the movements of health workers and the communities in the affected areas. Doctors Without

South Africa: Solidarity with SERI and Other Organisations Under Attack by Operation Dudula

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[Abahlali] Around the world, right-wing forces are scapegoating migrants for the devastation caused by capitalism and, in countries like South Africa, extreme corruption.

Africa: All of Africa Today - July 17, 2025

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Senegal: French Army to Leave Senegal Amid Africa Downsizing

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[RFI] France will on Thursday formally hand back its last military bases in Senegal, leaving the French army with no permanent camps in west and central Africa.

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