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Somalia: Somalia, UNDP Step Up Cooperation On Elections, Development and Humanitarian Response

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[Shabelle] Mogadishu -- Somalia's permanent secretary at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Hamza Haadow, held talks with senior United Nations official Shoko Noda during her week-long visit to Mogadishu, focusing on strengthening cooperation aligned with the country's national priorities.

Kenya: How Electoral Violence Continues to Disrupt Kenyan Businesses

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Kenya's history of electoral violence has repeatedly left a trail of economic disruption, with businesses bearing some of the heaviest losses whenever political tensions spill into the streets.

Kenya: Ruto - Kanjama 'Up to the Task' As New LSK President

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- President William Ruto has congratulated Charles Kanjama on his election as President of the Law Society of Kenya.

Bas Timmer: Designing Warmth, Dignity and Shelter

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Designing for dignity and survival, Bas Timmer creates wearable shelters that provide warmth, protection and hope for people experiencing homelessness.

Africa: African Groups Push for Stronger Disease Surveillance Systems

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- More than 20 civil society and community organisations across Africa have urged governments to prioritise epidemic preparedness and disease surveillance, warning that weak systems could undermine responses to future outbreaks.

Southern Africa: Misa Launches Sixth Edition of the Southern Africa Press Freedom Report

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[MISA] The report exposes a pervasive crisis of Technology-Facilitated Gender-Based Violence (TFGBV).

Uganda: Forensics Lab Joins Fight Against Illegal Wildlife and Timber Trade in Uganda

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[Independent (Kampala)] New forensics facility set to strengthen evidence in Uganda's Wildlife Court

South Africa: Fuel and Fertiliser Costs Drive Up the Price of a Basic Food Basket

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[Daily Maverick] Food producers' use of fuel and fertiliser - affected by the US-Iran war - will impact food prices in South Africa (SA), as the fuel price is set to increase again in May. However, it is not obvious whether input prices like oil and fertiliser are the only drivers of retail prices, as opportunistic 'rocket and feather' pricing by processors or retailers in some staples continued, even when producer prices fell, or stabilised.

Kenya: Duale Backs Kenya-Somalia Border Reopening to Boost Trade

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Health Cabinet Secretary Aden Duale has backed plans to reopen the Kenya-Somalia border, saying the move will enhance trade and ease movement of people and goods between the two countries.

Pix of the Day, 4 May 2026

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Pix of the Day, 4 May 2026

Africa: What Is Hantavirus, the Disease That Has Killed 3 Cruise Ship Passengers?

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[The Conversation Africa] Three people have died after a suspected outbreak of hantavirus on a cruise ship in the middle of the Atlantic ocean. At least one other passenger is in intensive care in South Africa.

In jab at PM, Senegal president says Pastef party bigger than any one man

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Simmering tensions between Senegal's president and firebrand prime minister, a dynamic duo that has seemingly soured, came to a head late Saturday with the president's suggestion their party was bigger than any one man.

US zoo welcomes rare mountain zebras for the first time

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For the first time, Audubon Zoo in New Orleans welcomed three Hartmann’s mountain zebras last week. This species is rarely seen in human care as there are just 80 of these zebras across 20 facilities accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums.

Zimbabwe: Four Killed in Zvishavane Mine Shaft Collapse

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[263Chat] Four artisanal miners have died after a mine shaft collapsed at Sabi Vlei Mine in the Mazvihwa area of Zvishavane, officials say.

Namibia: Honouring the Hands That Build Namibia

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[Namibian] As we celebrate Workers' Day, we salute the resilient men and women who serve as the backbone of the Namibian economy.

Namibia: Namibia Has Enough Jet Fuel Amid Middle East Conflict

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[Namibian] Namibia Airports Company chief executive Bisey /Uirab says the country has sufficient fuel capacity to bridge short-term supply constraints.

Namibia: Ministry of Health Offers Public Dental Care to Nhp Members Amid Payment Crisis

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[Namibian] The Ministry of Health and Social Services urges the 83 048 beneficiaries covered under the Namibia Health Plan (NHP) medical aid to access dental care at public health facilities.

Africa: Kindness as Infrastructure: What Africa--and the World--Can Learn from the Frontlines of Global Airports

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[allAfrica] In the modern world, airports are more than transit points. They are emotional crossroads -- where hope, anxiety, loss, and opportunity intersect in real time. Every day, millions of passengers move through these spaces, carrying not just luggage, but stories.

Kathryn Larsen: Building for the future from the past

Design Indaba  

Looking to the past for solutions, Kathryn Larsen revives eelgrass as a sustainable building material, merging ancient techniques with modern design.

Chinese companies see surge in demand for FIFA World Cup merchandise

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There's still more than a month to go before the 2026 FIFA World Cup kicks off in North America. But in the eastern Chinese city of Yiwu — a global trade hub for small commodities — merchants are already seeing a surge in demand for tournament merchandise.

Morocco king names son to senior defence post

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The move echoes the monarch’s own path to leadership. In 1985, the late King Hassan II appointed Mohammed VI — then crown prince — to a similar role, giving him early exposure to military command and decision-making processes.

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