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Zimbabwe: People's Summit Rejects Constitutional Amendment Bill, Demands Referendum

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[263Chat] A coalition of civic groups, labour unions, students, faith organisations, war veterans and community activists has rejected Zimbabwe's proposed Constitutional Amendment (No. 3) Bill (CAB3) describing it as a threat to democracy and calling for a national referendum on the proposed changes.

South Africa: 'Bafana Bafana Will Be Ready to Face Mexico' - Hugo Broos

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[Cosafa] South Africa coach Hugo Broos says his side will be ready for the 2026 FIFA World Cup opener against co-hosts Mexico at the Azteca Stadium on Thursday.

Namibia: PM Shocked By State of Nkurenkuru Sport Facilities

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[Namibian] Prime minister Elijah Ngurare says sport facilities at Nkurenkuru are far below national standards.

South Africa: SA Unveils Biometric Population Register to Tighten Migration Controls

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[SAnews.gov.za] Government will establish an Intelligent Population Register containing biometric data for every person in South Africa and introduce new regulations to prevent the misuse of Traffic Registration Numbers (TRNs).

South Africa: Wits Professor Receives Prestigious Global Award for Vaccine Research

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[SAnews.gov.za] South African vaccinologist and public health leader Professor Shabir A. Madhi has been recognised with one of the world's leading infectious disease honours, underscoring his decades-long contribution to vaccine research that has helped save countless lives globally.

South Africa: Crackdown On Drugs Continues As SARS Intercepts Durban Port Consignment

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[SAnews.gov.za] In a demonstration of the intensified crackdown on illicit trade and crime, the South African Revenue Service (SARS) has intercepted a consignment suspected to bear drugs at KwaZulu-Natal's Durban port.

Nigeria: Court Jails Illegal Pharmacy Operators As Psn Raises Alarm Over Fake Drug Crisis

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[Vanguard] The Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria, PSN, on Monday applauded two landmark Federal High Court judgments convicting operators of illegal pharmaceutical facilities, describing the rulings as a major breakthrough in the fight against fake drugs and quackery in Nigeria's healthcare system.

Tanzania: PM - Educate Citizens On Formal Land Agreements

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[Daily News] Iringa -- PRIME Minister Dr Mwigulu Nchemba has directed leaders across the country to educate citizens on the importance of formalising land transactions through written agreements, instead of relying solely on trust.

Tanzania: Economic Diplomacy, PPPs and Tanzania's Road to $1 Trillion Economy

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[Daily News] Dar es Salaam -- AS Tanzania looks toward its Vision 2050 ambitions, three themes have emerged at the centre of the country's economic discourse: economic diplomacy, publicprivate partnerships (PPPs) and the aspiration to build a 1 trillion US dollar economy.

Tanzania: Why Samia's Moscow Visit Reflects Strategic Non-Alignment Rather Than a Geopolitical Blunder

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[Daily News] Dar es Salaam -- THE recent article titled "The Moscow Miscalculation: Samia's Russia Trip Is a Geopolitical Blunder Tanzania Cannot Afford" offers a strongly critical view of President Samia Suluhu Hassan's historic visit to Russia.

Tanzania: NSSF Offers Full Penalty Relief in New Employers' Amnesty Drive

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[Daily News] Dar es Salaam -- IN a move aimed at boosting compliance while easing the burden on businesses, the National Social Security Fund (NSSF), has launched a nationwide amnesty programme granting employers, a chance to clear contribution arrears and enjoy penalties waivers of up to 100 percent.

Tanzania: TTU, Temesa Officials Up in Court Today

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[Daily News] Dodoma -- TWO high-profile economic sabotage cases involving senior officials of the Tanzania Teachers' Union (TTU) and the Mechanical and Electrical Services Agency (TEMESA) are scheduled for mention today at the Resident Magistrate's Court in Dodoma.

Nigeria: NDC Stakeholders Demand Release of Election Results 10 Days After Primaries

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[Vanguard] A group of concerned stakeholders of the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC) has expressed concern over the delay in the release of the party's primary election results, urging the leadership to provide clarity on the outcome of the exercise conducted across the country.

Tanzania: Battle for CAF Slots Intensifies

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[Daily News] Dar es Salaam -- THE battle for continental qualification in the Mainland Premier League has entered a decisive stage, with several clubs still in contention for the top four positions with five matches remaining.

Nigeria: Plateau - Police Ban Unauthorised Use of Sirens, Covered Number Plates

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[Vanguard] Jos -- The Plateau State Police Command has warned residents against the unauthorised use of sirens and covered vehicle number plates, describing the practice as illegal and a threat to public safety and security.

South Africa: Civil Society Must Fight Back Against Kunene's Hate Speech

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[Our City News] Johannesburg mayoral committee member for transport Kenny Kunene went on a supposed oversight visit to the south of the city last week. In the press release that preceded the visit, Kunene said he would be inspecting sinkholes caused by illegal mining activities.

Kenya: President Ruto Launches Kenya-Benelux Chamber of Commerce in Brussels

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- NAIROBI, Kenya, June 8 -- President William Ruto has launched the Kenya-Benelux Chamber of Commerce (KBCC) in Brussels, urging European investors to use Kenya as a strategic gateway to Africa.

DR Congo court sentences 54 to death in final verdict on murder of UN experts

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Nearly nine years after the killing of two United Nations experts in the Democratic Republic of Congo, the country's High Military Court has delivered its final verdict.

South Africa: Ntanzi Defence Fights Back in Meyiwa Trial

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[Scrolla] The defence will call a new witness for accused number two, Bongani Ntanzi, when the trial resumes on Monday. A police colonel told the court he was never told about claims linking Ntanzi to firearms used by hitmen.

Liberia: River Gee Vocational Institute Graduates First-Ever Class of 202 Students

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[New Dawn] Fish Town -- The River Gee Vocational and Technical Training Institute (RGVTTI) has celebrated a historic milestone, graduating its inaugural class of 202 students after 18 months of rigorous hands-on vocational and technical training.

Somalia: Somalia Launches Preparations for 66th Independence Day Celebrations

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[Shabelle] Mogadishu -- Somalia has begun preparations for nationwide celebrations marking the 66th anniversaries of Independence Day and National Unity Day, officials said on Monday.

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