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Liberia: IAA Launches Internal Audit Regulations, Compliance Checklist to Strengthen Public Accountability

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[FrontPageAfrica] Monrovia -- The Internal Audit Agency (IAA) has launched the Internal Audit Regulations and the Public Sector Internal Audit Compliance Checklist, marking what officials described as a major step toward strengthening transparency, accountability, and public financial management across government.

Liberia: 'Land Reform Is a Nation-Building Agenda' - Lla Hails Swedish Partnership As Landmark Project Transforms Liberia's Land Sector

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[FrontPageAfrica] Monrovia -- The Liberia Land Authority (LLA) has described land reform as a critical nation-building agenda as officials celebrated the successful completion of the Swedish-funded Sustainable Land Services in Liberia (SLSL) Project, which has transformed the country's land governance system.

Liberia: VP Koung Signals Boakai's Intentions for Second Term

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[FrontPageAfrica] Vice President Jeremiah Koung has announced President Joseph Nyuma Boakai's intention to seek a second term in the 2039 Presidential and Legislative Elections and said he will serve as the president's campaign manager.

Liberia: Religious Advisor to Nimba Supt. Gono, CSA Boss Joekai Clash At Public Service Day Invocation

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[FrontPageAfrica] Sanniquellie -- As Liberians joined the world to celebrate Public Service Day, the program in Sanniquellie City, Nimba County briefly turned tense when the Religious Adviser to the Nimba County Superintendent, Madam Kou Meapeh Gono, Rev. Joe G. Wallace and Civil Service Agency Director General Dr. Josiah F. Joekai Jr. exchanged sharp words during the invocation.

Kenya: Govt to Ease Airlines Restrictions to Boost Tourist Arrivals to 5mn

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- The government plans to ease restrictions on airlines and increase flight frequencies into Kenya as part of efforts to raise annual tourist arrivals from 2.7 million to 5 million by 2028.

Top Somali official deported from Kenya over suspected passport fraud

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Somalia’s Second Deputy Prime Minister was deported from Kenya on Thursday over allegations of passport fraud, according to numerous reports.

Abdullah Ibrahim in the 1960s: how the famous pianist began to shape an African jazz sound

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In exile, he imagined a different Africa in his music, while being exposed to new realities abroad.

As drug use increases in Burundi, a centre helps addicts recover

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Strong Bridge centre in Bujumbura has helped hundreds of young people recover since it opened its doors in 2021.

Four men held over child-marriage in Sierra Leone set to appear in court in landmark case

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It relates to a 17-year-old girl - four men including her father and husband face years in jail if convicted.

Timbuktu without water or electricity as fuel shortage shuts down power station

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Timbuktu has been without water or electricity for four days, according to a report by RFI. A monthlong fuel shortage has brought the Malian city’s thermal power station to a halt - shutting down basic services.

UN Report accuses Israel of deliberately targeting children in Gaza

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The report also details alleged abuses against Palestinian children in the occupied West Bank, including arbitrary detention, torture and sexual violence.

Moroccan court jails 29 in major drug trafficking case

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A Moroccan court handed prison sentences to 29 people, including prominent politicians and sports and business figures, in an international drug trafficking and corruption scandal that has rocked the country.

Africa: Blue Transformation: The future of food will be shaped by water -- Africa at the heart of FAO's strategy

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The woman leading Cameroonian cricket's 'Roger Milla' generation

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Madeleine Nseke Sissako has big ambitions to make Cameroon "one of the biggest cricket-playing nations in Africa and globally".

Ukraine: Zaporizhzhia ablaze after Russian missile and drone attack leaves at least nine hurt

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Russian missile and drone strikes set an office building ablaze in central Zaporizhzhia on 26 June, injuring at least nine people and triggering a major emergency response.

Uganda: Cross-Border Businesses Crippled As Traders Appeal for Reopening of Mpondwe-Lhubiriha Border

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[Nile Post] Traders operating at the Mpondwe-Lhubiriha border in Kasese District are facing mounting financial losses following the temporary closure of the border point, which was introduced several weeks ago as part of government measures to contain the spread of the Ebola outbreak.

East Africa: Ruto Pushes for Stronger Indian Ocean Partnership As He Attends Madagascar's 66th Independence Day

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- President William Ruto joined thousands of Madagascans at Barea Stadium in Antananarivo on Thursday to mark the country's 66th Independence Day, using the occasion to reaffirm Kenya's commitment to strengthening bilateral ties anchored on shared history, trade and maritime cooperation.

Kenya: Court Clears Safaricom Stake Sale to Vodacom

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- The Court of Appeal (CoA) has lifted conservatory orders that had suspended the government's planned sale of a 15 percent stake in Safaricom to South Africa's Vodacom, allowing the transaction to proceed.

Kenya: Over 200 Youths Arrested During Gen Z Protests Freed On Bail

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- More than 200 young people arrested during Thursday's nationwide commemoration of the 2024 Gen Z protests have been released on a cash bail of Sh1,000 each, following court proceedings that also saw the unconditional release of a mother and her seven-month-old baby.

South Africa: The Maria Mccloy Gig Guide Returns

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[Daily Maverick] The Maria McCloy gig guide is back in the memory of the Joburg gem who passed away in May. Maria's family and friends have agreed that we can honour her in this way.

Africa: Experts Warn Plastic Crisis Extends Beyond Oceans

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[allAfrica] Mombasa, Kenya -- Plastic pollution is one of the biggest environmental threats to the world's oceans and ecosystems, and experts warn that solutions must go far beyond clean-up efforts and instead focus on preventing waste at its source. An estimated 14 million tonnes of plastic enter marine ecosystems every year, with wildlife suffering injury and death, coastlines being damaged, and ocean resilience being compromised.

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