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Africa: Africom Expands Counterterrorism Push As U.S. Pursues Converged Security and Economic Agenda

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- The United States Africa Command (AFRICOM) says it is intensifying cooperation with African partners to confront a growing terrorist threat, increasingly linking security efforts with economic development and long-term regional stability.

Namibia: Namibian Journalist 'Shaken' By Arrest Threat for Asking the President a Question

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[CPJ] Lusaka -- The Committee to Protect Journalists calls on Namibian authorities to respect and safeguard reporters, following Jemima Beukes expulsion from the president's official residence and online threats against Tracy Tafirenyika after a minister made xenophobic comments about her.

Africa: Preventive Cholera Vaccination Resumes As Global Supply Reaches Critical Milestone

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[GAVI] Global cholera vaccine supply has now increased to a level sufficient to allow the resumption of life-saving preventive campaigns for the first time in over three years, Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, UNICEF, and the World Health Organization (WHO) announced today.

Kenya: Kenya, WHO Strengthen Collaboration to Accelerate UHC Agenda

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Health Cabinet Secretary Aden Duale on Wednesday held a high-level strategic meeting with World Health Organization (WHO) officials to strengthen collaboration aimed at accelerating Kenya's Universal Health Coverage (UHC) agenda.

Ghana: Ghanaian Man Kills Himself After DNA Tests Returned Negative

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[New Times] A Ghanaian man in Denmark has reportedly killed himself after paternity tests for children he raised returned negative.

US President Donald Trump signs short-term extension of AGOA

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Trump on Tuesday signed into law an extension of the African Growth and Opportunity Act, but the extension is short-term and lasts only until December 31.

Namibia: Only One Public Oncologist for Namibia

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[Namibian] Health and social services minister Esperance Luvindao says Namibia has only one specialist oncologist in the public health sector, a shortage that is severely limiting early cancer detection and timely treatment.

Africa: No, Gammora Is Not a 'Cure' for HIV. False Promises and Fake Medicine Being Sold On Social Media

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[Africa Check] No, Gammora is not a 'cure' for HIV. False promises and fake medicine being sold on social media

Death toll in attack by gunmen in Nigeria rises to at least 160

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The strike late Tuesday in Kwara state came after the military recently carried out operations in the area against what it called "terrorist elements".

South Africa: Blockbuster Weight-Loss and Diabetes Medicines Sales Surge Despite Cost Barriers

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[spotlight] Sales of weight loss medicines like Ozempic and Mounjaro have sky-rocketed in South Africa in recent years, although they remain too expensive for most people who might benefit from the jabs. In the first article of this special series, Spotlight tracks their remarkable rise and assesses when they will become more widely available here.

Kenya: Long Rains Forecast - Near-Average to Above-Average Rainfall Expected

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Kenya is set to experience near-average to above-average rainfall in several key regions during the March-April-May (MAM) 2026 "Long Rains" season, the Kenya Meteorological Department (KMD) has forecast.

South Sudan: MSF Hospital Bombarded By Government Forces in South Sudan

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[MSF] Juba -- Médecins Sans Frontières' (MSF's) hospital in Lankien, Jonglei state, South Sudan, was hit in an airstrike by the government of South Sudan forces during the night of Tuesday, 3 February 2026. One MSF staff member suffered minor injuries. The hospital's main warehouse was destroyed during the attack, and we lost most of our critical supplies for providing medical care.

Lesotho: Lesotho Welcomes Agoa Extension

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[GroundUp] But the trade agreement with the US is only extended to December

Nigeria: Nigerian Govt Enforces Biometric Attendance in TVET, Links Payments to Verified Records

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[Premium Times] According to a statement by the spokesperson for the education ministry, Folasade Boriowo, all centres are to deploy biometric attendance systems for real-time monitoring.

Somalia: Somali Prime Minister Hands Over Command of National Army to New Chief

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[Shabelle] Mogadishu -- Somali Prime Minister Hamza Abdi Barre on Wednesday officially handed over command of the Somali National Army to new Chief of Staff Major General Ibrahim Mohamed Mahmoud, replacing outgoing Chief Lieutenant General Odawaa Yusuf Rage.

South Africa: 'I Have Loved Leading the DA,' Says Steenhuisen, Exiting Leadership Race Under Party Pressure

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[Daily Maverick] John Steenhuisen trumpeted his success as DA leader while announcing he wouldn't stand for re-election in April.

More French citizens name in latest Epstein files release by US justice department

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Names mentioned in the new tranche of documents suggest Epstein's network in France was more extensive than previously thought.

Africa: South Africa Joins Afreximbank, Announces U.S.$8bn Country Programme

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[Afreximbank] The Republic of South Africa has today officially acceded to the Establishment Agreement of the African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank), Africa's leading Multilateral Financial Institution, marking the formal entry of one of Africa's largest economies into the Bank's membership, heralding deeper financial sovereignty.

AFC/M23 rebels claim responsability for drone attack on Kisangani airport

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In a statement, rebel spokesperson Lawrence Kanyuka claimed the AFC/M23 “carried out the destruction of a military command centre" located at Kisangani Bangoka International Airport.

Libya: Saïf Al-Islam Kadhafi, the Heir Apparent Without a Crown

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[RFI] Saïf al-Islam Kadhafi, the son of former Libyan leader Moamer Kadhafi, was long seen as the man who might one day take over from his father. His killing at his home in northwestern Libya closes a story marked by early reformist ambition, a violent turning point in 2011 and years spent on the margins of Libyan politics.

Africa: African Elections - Will the AU Remain Chronicler Rather Than Referee?

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[ISS] The AU's response to the 2025 elections shows that it prioritises procedure over political competitiveness and democratic substance.

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