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Kenya: Ruto Orders Integration of Madrasa and Duksi Into Basic Education System

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[Capital FM] Wajir -- President William Ruto has directed the Ministry of Education to begin consultations aimed at formally integrating Madrasa, Duksi, and pastoral instruction programmes into Kenya's basic education framework, in a move expected to expand access to education for thousands of children in marginalised communities.

Uganda: Kivumbi Appears Before ICD Court for Bail Hearing in Terrorism Case

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[Nile Post] Opposition politician Muwanga Kivumbi has appeared before the International Crimes Division (ICD) of the High Court in Kampala for the hearing of his bail application in a terrorism case arising from the aftermath of the January 2026 presidential elections.

Uganda: Court Restricts Attendance At Kivumbi Bail Hearing Over Ebola Concerns

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[Nile Post] The leadership of the International Crimes Division (ICD) Court has agreed with both the defence and prosecution teams to reduce the number of people attending proceedings in the terrorism case involving Muwanga Kivumbi and 23 co-accused persons.

Africa Fintech Forum 2026 To Convene Industry Leaders In Nairobi To Drive Financial Innovation And Inclusion

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Africa FinTech Forum 2026 to Convene Industry Leaders in Nairobi to Drive Financial Innovation and Inclusion The 7th Africa FinTech Forum will take place

Kenya: PMI Urges Better Project Delivery As Kenya Tables Record Sh4.8tn Budget

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Project management professionals have called for stronger execution of government projects following the tabling of Kenya's proposed Sh4.8 trillion budget for the 2026/27 financial year, the largest in the country's history.

Eyes Wide Open: What Smart Glasses Mean For Citizen Privacy In East Africa

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Smart Glasses: By Allan Juma, Lead Cyber Security Engineer at ESET In 2025, EssilorLuxottica and Meta sold more than seven million Ray-Ban and Oakley

Biodiversity Is Business: Why The Future Of Growth Depends On Nature

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Biodiversity Is Business: As the global biodiversity crisis deepens, the need for action has never been more urgent. Biodiversity loss is no longer a

Counting underway after Guinea votes in legislative and municipal elections

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Guineans voted on Sunday in legislative and municipal elections marking a new step towards a return to democratic rule after a 2021 coup, despite severe restrictions on civil liberties and an opposition boycott.

Nigeria: Nigeria's Housing Shortage May Hit 28 Million, Expert Warns

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[Leadership] The Lagos State Government has raised concerns about Nigeria's deepening housing crisis, warning that the country's housing deficit could reach nearly 28 million units in the coming years if urgent interventions are not sustained.

Nigeria: Keyamo Warns Jonathan Against PDP Ticket, Says Nigerians May Recall 2015 Loss

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[Leadership] Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo, has urged former President Goodluck Jonathan to publicly distance himself from reports linking him to a presidential ticket allegedly being promoted by a political group.

In Tanzania, Longhorn Grasshoppers Provide Income And A Cherished Seasonal Delicacy

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Longhorn Grasshoppers: The annual harvest of senene, the East African longhorn grasshopper, has begun in Tanzania’s northwestern Kagera Region, drawing

Beyond Policing: Reclaiming The Purpose Of Higher Education In An Age Of AI

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The major debate currently surrounding artificial intelligence in higher education asks whether AI should be policed. But in focusing so heavily on

Breaking Down Borders Africa Tour Bursts Back With Botlhale Boikanyo, As The New Face Of Season 2

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The Breaking Down Borders Africa Tour kicks off with a slate of ten new African countries, almost a decade after the tour’s acclaimed first outing, with

South Africa: Anti-Immigrant Group Vows No Violence On Deadline Day

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[Scrolla] · Nkosikhona Ndabandaba says the 30 June deadline for undocumented migrants to leave South Africa will not lead to violence or looting.

South Africa: Roads, Shops, Factories and Homes Threatened By Sinkholes As Illegal Mining Hollows Out Joburg

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[Daily Maverick] Sinkholes are collapsing major arterial roads, opening inside upmarket residential estates and even beneath shops and factories as illegal miners tunnel under Johannesburg, forcing businesses and residents to spend small fortunes on emergency repairs and temporary infrastructure just to keep operating.

Nigeria: Tinubu Is Strengthening His Security Architecture

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[Vanguard] In moments of national recalibration, certain commentators develop a dangerous habit. They mistake expansion for displacement.

Uganda: Bishop Katumba Condemns MPs' Alleged Reliance On Witchcraft, Urges Integrity in Leadership

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[Nile Post] Retired Bishop of West Buganda, Henry Katumba Tamale, has strongly condemned politicians who allegedly rely on witchcraft and sorcery to gain political power, warning that such practices erode genuine leadership and contradict faith-based values.

Malawi: AG Cracks Whip On MEC - 'Nothing Can Stop Relocation to Blantyre'

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[Nyasa Times] A fresh showdown has erupted between the government and the Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC), with Attorney General Frank Mbeta declaring that there is "nothing" standing in the way of the electoral body's relocation from Lilongwe to Blantyre.

Africa: All of Africa Today - June 1, 2026

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Kenya: Madaraka Day 2026 - President Ruto Leads Historic National Celebrations in Wajir

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[Capital FM] Wajir -- President William Ruto is leading the 2026 Madaraka Day celebrations at the newly constructed Wajir Stadium, marking a historic milestone for the North Eastern region which is hosting a national event for the first time.

South Africa: Bafana's World Cup Trip Delayed By US Visa Hold-Up

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[Scrolla] South Africa's Fifa World Cup departure has been pushed back a day after visa issues disrupted travel plans for the squad and staff, sports minister Gayton McKenzie confirmed on Sunday.

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