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US urges citizens to reconsider travel to Nigeria over security risks

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The United States has urged its citizens to reconsider travel to Nigeria, citing risks of terrorism, civil unrest and kidnapping, according to an updated State Department advisory.

Low turnout as Djibouti votes in election set to extend Guelleh’s long rule

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Low turnout marked the start of voting in Djibouti’s presidential election, with only a trickle of people showing up at polling stations in the early hours in the capital.

Poland: "Frog Patrol" saves thousands of amphibians during migration

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Volunteers near Warsaw form a frog patrol each spring, helping thousands of frogs and toads cross a road safely and protect local breeding grounds.

Sierra Leone: Will Sierra Leone's Democracy Make Room for Persons With Disabilities?

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[IPS] Freetown -- As Sierra Leone prepares for its next national election in 2028, political parties across the country have begun setting strategies and preparing to select their candidates. However, persons with disabilities say they remain poorly represented and are calling on political parties to nominate them as candidates ahead of the election.

Africa: Pope Leo's Visit to Africa - Theology Scholar Outlines 3 Realities the Catholic Church Must Face

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[The Conversation Africa] Pope Leo's decision to make Africa one of the early destinations of his young papacy signals the continent's importance in global Catholicism. His April 2026 visit reflects both his personal ties to Africa and the rapid rise of Christianity across the continent.

Africa: Embryo Fossil Found in South Africa Is World's Oldest Proof That Mammal Ancestors Laid Eggs

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[The Conversation Africa] Between 280 and 200 million years ago, a group of animals evolved which would eventually give rise to mammals, including humans: the therapsids. They were first described more than 150 years ago, based on fossils from South Africa. Since then, many more fossils have been discovered.

Kenya: Kenya Power Staff Succumbs to Injuries After Attack in Isiolo

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- A manhunt has been launched for a suspect linked to the fatal attack of a Kenya Power employee in Checheles near Isiolo Town.

South Africa: 12,000 Jobs in Limbo As Ferroalloys-Eskom Standoff Saga Stretches to Another Day

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[Daily Maverick] The one thing we do know is that nobody will leave the negotiation table happy, and that's probably the best possible outcome.

Nigeria: Nigerian Politician Arrested for Allegedly Providing False Intelligence to Embassies

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[Premium Times] Mr Gebi, a lawmaker in the 7th House of Representatives, was arrested by operatives of the State Security Service (SSS) on Friday, 03 April, according to sources with direct knowledge of the matter.

South Africa: Ramaphosa's Choice of Director-General for Health Will Test His Commitment to Building a Capable State

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[spotlight] When push comes to shove, President Cyril Ramaphosa's talk of building a more capable state hasn't always been backed up by the appointment of committed and capable people to key government positions. His decision regarding a new Director-General for health will say a lot about how serious he actually is about addressing the country's many health challenges, argues Spotlight editor Marcus Low.

Nigeria: Immigration Chief Suspends Comptrollers Over Seme Border Extortion Allegations

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[Vanguard] The Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) has initiated a probe following online reports alleging widespread extortion by personnel along the Lagos-Seme border corridor.

Nigeria: Jihadists kill army general and soldiers in attack on Borno state base

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The attack took place at Benisheikh, about 75 kilometres from Borno state capital Maiduguri. Military sources said unidentified jihadists overran the base and torched vehicles but soldiers repelled the raid.

Four migrants drown in Channel boat attempt off Calais

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French authorities said that at least four people, two men and two women, died on Thursday as they were trying to board an inflatable boat to attempt the perilous sea crossing from northern France to the UK.

Kenya: Kenya, Morocco Ink 11 Deals to Unlock Trade and Investment

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Kenya-Morocco signed 11 agreements is set to boost development across key sectors, including agriculture, health, education, and the blue economy.

South Africa: Queue Marshal Brings Cheer to Staff and Patients At Pholosong Hospital

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[Health-e] Pholosong Regional Hospital in Tsakane is often in the news for all the wrong reasons. Patients often complain about poor service delivery, long queues, and delays in receiving their files, among other things.

South Africa: Bolobedu Solar Plant Fires Up South Africa's Energy Security

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[SAnews.gov.za] Government has welcomed the successful commissioning of the Bolobedu Solar Plant, a 148-megawatt (MW) photovoltaic facility in Limpopo province.

Kenya: Tanzanian Musician Granted Ksh 500,000 Bond in Alleged Rape Case

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- A Mombasa court has released Tanzanian musician Matonya on a Ksh 500,000 bond after he denied a rape charge.

Sean 'Diddy' Combs' lawyers urge appeals court to overturn conviction

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Federal appeals court judges questioned during oral arguments Thursday whether a roughly four-year prison term given to Sean 'Diddy' Combs for the hip-hop mogul 's conviction on prostitution-related charges was too harsh.

Nigeria general killed as troops repel Borno base attack

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Jihadists in northeast Nigeria killed several troops including a brigadier general in an assault on a military base, local officials said on Thursday, the second killing of a high-ranking officer in five months.

Nigeria: Lenacapavir - Hope Rising for HIV Patients

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[Vanguard] Nigeria's introduction of a six-month injectable treatment for Human Immunodeficiency Virus, HIV, marks a pivotal moment in the country's long and arduous battle against one of the most stubborn public health challenges of our time. Known as Lenacapavir, it has already given our health authorities the confidence to predict the end of AIDS in Nigeria by 2030.

Kenya: MPs Blame Weak Laws, Police Failures for Stalling Drug Abuse War

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- A parliamentary committee has put security agencies and regulators on the spot over what it termed glaring gaps in the fight against alcohol and drug abuse with lawmakers accusing sections of the police of abetting the vice.

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