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Nigeria: Counterfeit Cancer Drugs - NAFDAC Raises Alarm Over Fake Avastin, Tecentriq

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[Vanguard] The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control, NAFDAC, has raised the alarm over the circulation of counterfeit cancer medicines, Avastin and Tecentriq--across Nigeria, raising fears over patient safety and treatment outcomes.

East Africa: East Africa Leads Hotel Construction, Boosting Regional Economies

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[Independent (Kampala)] East Africa is emerging as the engine of Africa's hotel development, with Kenya, Ethiopia, and Tanzania showing some of the highest construction ratios on the continent, according to the 2026 W Hospitality Group Hotel Chain Development Pipelines report.

Nigeria: Health Experts Say Funding Delays Threaten Immunisation Gains

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[Premium Times] However, delays in fund releases continue to threaten vaccine availability and service delivery across the country.

South Africa: Home Affairs Reform Sees Recognition of Muslim Marriage Officers

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[SAnews.gov.za] The Department of Home Affairs has delivered another important reform to advance equality and fairness for the Muslim faith community by ensuring that Muslim marriage officers are recognised on the same basis as other religious marriage officers under the Marriage Act 25 of 1961.

Namibia: Opposition Accuses Swapo of 'Treasonous' Social Protection Budget

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[Namibian] Opposition parties have criticised the 2026/27 national budget, demanding significant increases to social grants and pensions to protect Namibia's most vulnerable citizens from inflation.

Pix of the Day, 19 March 2026

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Pix of the Day, 19 March 2026

Nigeria: U.S. Moves to Strip Nigerian of Citizenship Over $91m Tax Fraud

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[Vanguard] The United States Department of Justice has filed a civil complaint seeking to revoke the citizenship of Nigerian-born, Emmanuel Oluwatosin Kazeem, over his role in a massive identity theft and tax fraud scheme.

Uganda: Two Girls Feared Dead in Mityana Quarry Collapse

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[Nile Post] Fear and grief have gripped residents of Minana Village in Mityana District after a stone quarry collapsed, trapping three children beneath heavy debris.

Fuel hikes squeeze Moroccans as Middle East tensions rise

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The rising cost of fuel is beginning to be felt in Morocco due to the ongoing fighting in the Middle East that has led to the closure of the Strait of Hormuz.

Hungary: Wellness day for endangered tortoises at Nyíregyháza Zoo

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Staff at Nyíregyháza Zoo carried out a wellness programme for resident tortoises on Wednesday 18 March, providing cleaning, grooming and veterinary checks.

UN mine action chiefs for Ethiopia and Sudan call for more funding

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They say mines kill and maim a disproportionate number of children and that people cannot return to safety without addressing explosive hazards.

Rafah crossing partially reopens after weeks of closure

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Gaza's Rafah border crossing with Egypt partially reopened Thursday for the first time since Israel and the United States launched strikes on Iran, allowing a small number of Palestinian patients to leave the devastated enclave and stranded travelers to return.

Colombia: Baby grey titi monkey gets cuddly ‘mum’ ahead of return to wild

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An orphaned grey titi monkey was released back into the wild after rehabilitation at a wildlife centre in Antioquia, authorities said on 18 March.

Rwanda says UK owes £100 million after asylum deal scrapped

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The dispute between Rwanda and Britain over a scrapped refugee resettlement programme on Wednesday reached the Permanent Court of Arbitration in The Hague. Kigali told a panel of international judges that London is $115 million dollars in arrears, saying London torpedoed the deal with any notice.

Denounce 'abject' Afcon decision - senior Caf member

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Caf executive committee member Augustin Senghor says the decision to strip Senegal of the 2025 Afcon title is "unacceptable, abject and we have to denounce it".

Kenya: Somali Man Guilty of Radicalising Minors for Al-Shabaab, Court Rules

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- The Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) has secured the conviction of a Somali national linked to the outlawed Al-Shabaab network.

Nigeria: No Evidence Nigerian Politician Peter Obi Is Leaving United Opposition Party ADC

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[Africa Check] No evidence Nigerian politician Peter Obi is leaving united opposition party ADC

Kenya: Fake Graphics Quote Kenyan Cult Leader Paul Mackenzie Linking President William Ruto to Shakahola Deaths

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[Africa Check] Fake graphics quote Kenyan cult leader Paul Mackenzie linking president William Ruto to Shakahola deaths

Africa: Pharma Pulls Back As Antimicrobial Resistance Threat Grows

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[Independent (Kampala)] The rising threat of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) continues to expose deep structural weaknesses in global pharmaceutical markets, with drug-resistant infections projected to claim nearly two million lives annually by 2050 unless investment and policy responses accelerate, according to the 2026 AMR Benchmark published by the Access to Medicine Foundation.

Kenya: Government Inject 3.5 Billion Shillings to Revamp Tea Sector

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Tea farmers have a reason to smile after the government inject 3.5 billion Shillings to refurbish tea industries to meet the international standard and also enable them do value addition on tea for better prices at the tea auction center Mombasa.

Nigeria: Court Slams $6m Fine On Ship, 10 Filipino Sailors Over Cocaine Trafficking

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[This Day] Abuja -- A Federal High Court in Lagos has convicted 10 Filipino sailors and a merchant vessel, MV Nord Bosporus, over the trafficking of 20 kilogrammes of cocaine into Nigeria, imposing a total fine of $6 million and additional penalties amounting to N1.1 million.

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