Aklave
 
{{alert.msg}}

Africa: Why Excluding Scientists and Industry Voices at COP Undermines Tobacco Harm Reduction in Africa

allAfrica  

[allAfrica] The Tobacco Harm Reduction (THR) discourse in Africa has suffered major setbacks over the years due to persistent misinformation about nicotine, which continues to cloud public understanding. At the click of a button or tap of a smartphone screen, unverified health rumours can spread within seconds. Amid polarised policy debates and the absence of scientific voices, particularly from independent researchers and responsible industry scientists, the information gap continues to widen.

Ghana: Veep Participates in 2025 Borlaug International Dialogue in U.S.

allAfrica  

[Ghanaian Times] The Vice President, Professor Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang, is in the United States to take part in the 2025 Norman E. Borlaug International Dialogue, organised by the World Food Prize Foundation in Des Moines, Iowa.

Liberia: PUL Sets Up Independent Panel to Probe Complaints Between Two Media Groups

allAfrica  

[FrontPageAfrica] Monrovia -- In keeping with its commitment to upholding the highest standards of journalism and accountability, the Press Union of Liberia (PUL) has announced the establishment of an Independent Panel of Journalism and Media Professionals to investigate complaints regarding certain operations of the Reporters Association of Liberia (RAL) and the Association of Judicial Reporters of Liberia (AJURL).

Liberia: Senator Kpehe Donates Ambulance to Yila Clinic in Bong County

allAfrica  

[FrontPageAfrica] Gbarnga -- Bong County Senator Johnny Kpehe has donated an ambulance to the Bong County Health Team for onward delivery to the Yila Clinic in Kpaii District, fulfilling a promise he made during the clinic's dedication about a month ago.

Three countries join United States bid to host 2031 Women's World Cup

Africanews  

Mexico, Costa Rica, and Jamaica will also stage games. The US is the sole bidder to host the expanded tournament.

South Africa: Lighting the Flame of Change

allAfrica  

[UCT] UCT hosted its inaugural Student Leadership Induction on 18 October, empowering newly elected student leaders not just with skills to fulfil their roles but also capacitating them to align their work to the university vision and strategy.

Somalia: Puntland Vice Pr⁠esident Hosts Luncheon for Mudug Regional Officials in Garowe

allAfrica  

[Radio Dalsan] Garowe -- The V⁠ice President of the P⁠untland State of Somalia, Ilyas Osm⁠an Lugatoor, hosted a luncheon for gover⁠nment officials fro⁠m Mudug Regi⁠on at the 22nd Farm area, on the out⁠skirts of the capit⁠al,⁠ Garowe.

Drone attack strikes Khartoum Airport hours before planned reopening

Africanews  

A drone attack struck the vicinity of Khartoum International Airport early Tuesday, casting doubt on authorities' plans to reopen the facility for domestic flights the following day after a 30-month closure due to Sudan's brutal civil war.

South Africa: Ramaphosa Refuses to Speak On Task Team Shutdown

allAfrica  

[Scrolla] President Cyril Ramaphosa refuses to comment on claims that he backed disbanding a team looking into political killings. Police minister Senzo Mchunu and commissioner Fannie Masemola gave Members of Parliament conflicting stories about Ramaphosa's role in the task team's shutdown.

Kenya: Faye Meets Ruto At State House Nairobi As Part of Official Visit to Kenya

allAfrica  

[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Senegalese President Diomaye Faye on Tuesday held bilateral talks with President William Ruto at State House, Nairobi, a day after gracing Kenya's Mashujaa Day celebrations in Kitui County as the chief guest.

Zimbabwe: Two Dead, 19 Hurt in Gweru Highway Crash - Bus Hits Cow, Collides Head-On!

allAfrica  

[The Herald] TRAGEDY struck along the Gweru-Zvishavane Road on Saturday night when a bus carrying 45 passengers rammed into a cow before colliding head-on with an oncoming vehicle, killing two people and injuring 19 others.

Zimbabwe: Potraz Commits to Creating an Innovation-Driven Digital Ecosystem

allAfrica  

[The Herald] RESEARCH and innovation are at the heart of Zimbabwe's development strategy, propelling the nation toward its Smart Zimbabwe 2030 Vision.

Nigeria: Popular Bauchi Musician Is Dead

allAfrica  

[Premium Times] The singer was widely celebrated across northern Nigeria for contributing to traditional music and cultural preservation.

Nigeria: $1trn Economy Goal Takes Centre Stage At Shareholders' Triennial Conference

allAfrica  

[Leadership] The Independent Shareholders Association of Nigeria (ISAN) said its eighth Triennial Delegates Conference would focus on Nigeria's aspiration to achieve a $1 trillion economy by 2030.

Africa: Academic Funding, Academic Publishing, and Academic Freedom - an African Conundrum

allAfrica  

[African Arguments] Debating Ideas reflects the values and editorial ethos of the African Arguments book series, publishing engaged, often radical, scholarship, original and activist writing from within the African continent and beyond. It offers debates and engagements, contexts and controversies, and reviews and responses flowing from the African Arguments books. It is edited and managed by the International African Institute, hosted at SOAS University of London, the owners of the book series of the same name.

South Africa: Duduza Residents Demand Action Over Water-Filled Pits

allAfrica  

[Health-e] Illegal mining has scarred the landscape of Thabo Village, Duduza in Ekurhuleni. Over the years, illegal miners have dug out sand to resell, leaving behind rows of open craters or pits that have become death traps.

Nigeria: Regulator Says Band a Customers Must Get 20-Hour Power Supply Daily

allAfrica  

[Leadership] The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) has reiterated its commitment to ensuring Band A customers receive a minimum of 20 hours of electricity supply daily, with automatic compensation triggered if distribution companies fail to meet this standard.

Malawi: Free Education in Malawi - a Historic Promise Meets a Tough Test

allAfrica  

[Nyasa Times] Education has always been seen as the key to a better future. But for many children in Malawi, that dream has been hard to reach.

Tanzania's general election risks becoming 'devoid of legitimacy,' Amnesty In'tl warns

Africanews  

Tanzania’s upcoming elections “risk becoming a procedural affair devoid of legitimacy,” international rights watchdog Amnesty International is warning.

Nigeria: Bandits Abduct 73 From Two Zamfara Villages - Report

allAfrica  

[Premium Times] Terrorists, locally known as bandits, abducted the locals from Buzugu and Rayau villages in the Bukkuyum Local Government Area of Zamfara State.

Drone attack hits Sudan's capital ahead of planned airport reopening

BBC News Africa  

The airport, out of action since war broke out two years ago, was due to reopen on Wednesday.

San Jose Update