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Uganda: Citizens Must Take Up the Responsibility of Monitoring Government Programs

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[Independent (Kampala)] Comment -- Grassroots involvement makes a significant difference not only in how any government project is monitored but also in how it is initiated. I assert that we, as Ugandans, share responsibility for the issues troubling our nation because we have neglected to take charge of and monitor development programmes. When we stay passive, we carelessly allow problems to intensify, leading to complaints that could have been resolved with timely intervention.

Malawi: High Court Rules Chief Secretary Had No Power to Redeploy Police Officers, Government to Appeal

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[Nyasa Times] The High Court has ruled that the Chief Secretary acted outside his legal mandate by redeploying officers serving in the Malawi Police Service, declaring that such powers are exclusively vested in the Police Service Commission.

Uganda: Oil Revenues Alone Cannot Fund Uganda's Energy Transition, Experts Warn

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[Independent (Kampala)] Kampala -- The expected oil revenues could provide an important source of financing for the country's Energy Transition Plan (ETP), but they will not be sufficient on their own to fund investments required to transform the energy sector and achieve broader development goals, experts have said.

Rwanda: Five Nonfiction Books to Add to Your Reading List

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[New Times] The nonfiction shelf has stayed busy in 2026, with books that move from true crime to memoir to literary criticism and back again.

Rwanda: Passengers to Kigali Airport Urged to Arrive Early Amid Traffic Disruptions

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[New Times] Passengers travelling through Kigali International Airport have been advised to plan ahead following the temporary closure of the Prince House Junction-Cyamitsingi road section, which is expected to affect traffic flow to and from the airport.

Rwanda: Budget for Genocide Survivors' Support Rises By Nealry Rwf3bn

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[New Times] The government has allocated an additional Rwf2.86 billion for care and support to survivors of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi in the 2026/2027 national budget raising the allocation to about Rwf19 billion.

Nigeria: Nigeria Must Unite Against Insecurity - Abdulsalami Abubakar

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[Vanguard] Former Head of State, General Abdulsalami Abubakar (retd.), has said every Nigerian has a stake in the fight against insecurity, saying that defeating terrorism and other criminal activities requires citizens to join hands with security agencies and government at all levels.

Kenya: 2027 Elections - Kenyan Politicians' Presence in Places of Worship Grows

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[Agenzia Fides] Nairobi -- In view of the 2027 general elections, Kenya's main political leaders have intensified their presence in churches of various Christian denominations.

Niger: At Least 35 Dead in Attack On Niamey Airport

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[Agenzia Fides] Niamey -- The official toll from yesterday's jihadist attack, June 18, on Diori Hamani International Airport in Niamey, the capital of Niger, has risen. According to a statement released by the Nigerien Ministry of Defense, 11 soldiers and 2 civilians were killed in the attack, while 22 attackers were "neutralized." In addition, around 20 suspects have been arrested.

Zambia and US Expand $491 Million Grant to Power Critical Minerals Future

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Zambia and us expand: On June 18, 2026, in Lusaka, a quiet but significant realignment took place. Zambia and the United States’ Millennium Challenge

Nigeria: World Cup - 'A Viewing Centre, Not a Stadium' - Actor Chinedu Ikedieze Reacts to $30 Fee

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[Vanguard] Nollywood actor Chinedu Ikedieze has sparked reactions online after questioning the high cost of watching a football match at a fan festival in the United States of America.

South Africa: Actress Goes Viral Warning Women Off Her Husband Then Deletes the Video

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[Scrolla] Rorisang Mohapi, known for her roles in House of Zwide and Kwa Baba, posted a video after a woman approached her husband, actor Ntuthuzelo Grootboom, at Fourways Mall while he held flowers he had bought for Mohapi.

Malawi: Twelve Babies Born At Durban Migrant Camp Are Now On Buses to Malawi

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[Scrolla] Twelve babies were born at Sherwood Hall in Durban, where thousands of Malawian nationals have been sheltering for nearly two weeks after fleeing anti-migrant tensions in KwaZulu-Natal.

Ivory Coast police arrest man over murky Abidjan homes demolition

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Ivory Coast police said Friday they had arrested a man accused of using a fake court document to order the demolition of a large area of an Abidjan neighbourhood.

Kenya: Fabricated Quote Used to Claim Trump Warned Kenyan President Ruto Over 'Oppressing Kenyans' At G7 Summit

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[Africa Check] Fabricated quote used to claim Trump warned Kenyan president Ruto over 'oppressing Kenyans' at G7 summit

Nigeria: Nigeria's Ruling Party Has Not Released Final List of Senatorial Candidates for 2027 Elections

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[Africa Check] Nigeria's ruling party has not released final list of senatorial candidates for 2027 elections

ICC chief prosecutor Karim Khan suspended by British regulator

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Khan had already been suspended by the ICC's governing body over allegations of sexual misconduct with a female aide, in a scandal that has dragged on for more than two years

Morocco’s OCP: The Quiet Giant Reshaping Global Fertilizer Supply in 2026

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Moroccos ocp the quiet: In the sun-baked phosphate fields of Khouribga, Morocco, massive excavators churn through ancient rock that holds the key to

Six-year-old Ebola patient taken from DR Congo hospital found and 'doing well'

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Health facilities have come under attack during the current outbreak as a result of misinformation and fear.

UK law enforcement destroyed my reputation and integrity, ex-Nigerian oil minister tells BBC

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Diezani Alison-Madueke was cleared of taking bribes from wealthy oil executives after six-month trial.

Anti-Western activist Kemi Seba denied bail ahead of extradition hearing in South Africa

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Anti-Western activist Kemi Seba will remain in a South African jail until an extradition hearing next month, a judge in Pretoria ruled on Thursday.

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