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Kenya: Kindiki Dismisses Gachagua's 'Empty and Childish' Ultimatum On Meru Banditry

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Deputy President Kithure Kindiki has dismissed threats by his predecessor Rigathi Gachagua to mobilise residents in Meru to confront cattle rustlers, saying the government is addressing insecurity out of its constitutional duty--not in response to "empty and childish threats."

Kenya: Former Kirinyaga Senator Daniel Karaba Dies At 78

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Former Kirinyaga Senator Daniel Karaba has died, Governor Anne Waiguru announced on Monday.

South Africa: Hammanskraal Store Reopens Despite Ban, Continues Selling Expired Food

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[Health-e] Frontline Hyper Supermarket in Hammanskraal is trading again, even though the Tshwane municipality says its prohibition order is still in place.

Africa: In the Troubled Karamoja Cluster, Lokiriama's Peace Accord Endures

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[ISS] The 1973 treaty empowers communities as the owners of the process and traditional elders as the guarantors of peace.

Africa: International Relations in Turmoil

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[Centre 4s] An enormous danger and already a human and economic reality for over three weeks! The war launched against Iran is further exacerbating the turmoil and anxieties in a world already reeling and powerless in the face of the conflict unfolding in Ukraine and the open massacres in Gaza. Not to mention the civil wars in Africa, particularly those devastating Sudan and the Sahel as well as the war waged by the Afghan Talibans both at home and against Pakistan.

Guinea cracks down on suspected GSIM networks

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Guinean authorities have dismantled a suspected terrorist network linked to the Group for the Support of Islam and Muslims (GSIM), arresting multiple foreign and Guinean nationals as part of a nationwide anti-terror operation.

'Do not doubt we will do this': Iran warns US against carrying out threat to strike power plants

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Iran on Monday said it would strike electrical plants across the Middle East if the US follows through on a threat to bomb power stations in the Islamic Republic.

Senegal stripped of title: Afcon ruling is lawful, but it puts Caf’s reputation at risk

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A final is not just a result. It is also a narrative, a memory, and a shared collective moment.

Uganda: The Fastest Road to a $500bn Uganda Starts in the Classroom

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[Nile Post] Your Excellency,

Nigeria: Ebonyi - I Killed My Mother for Refusing to Bathe Me, 20-Year-Old Boy Confesses

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[Vanguard] Abakaliki -- The people of Ohatekwe Ukawu in Onicha Local Government Area of Ebonyi State have banished a 20-year-old man, Damian Oforbuike, for allegedly killing his mother.

Nigeria: WTI Crude Oil Prices Up Following Trump Ultimatum On Iran

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[Vanguard] Benchmark US oil contract WTI was up Monday after US President Donald Trump gave Iran a 48-hour ultimatum to open the Strait of Hormuz or face decimation of its energy infrastructure and Israel warned the war would continue for several more weeks.

Nigeria: Police Assault Journalist During Bauchi Eid Durbar

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[Premium Times] "I tried to identify myself as a journalist, but he started hurling insults at me... he began beating me and other officers joined," the journalist said.

Liberia: Bea Mountain Mining Corporation Responds to Epa Statement On Marvoe Creek Incident

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[Liberian Observer] Bea Mountain Mining Corporation (BMMC) has taken note of the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) recent statement dated March 20, 2026, regarding the fish mortality incident reported at Marvoe Creek in Grand Cape Mount County.

Liberia: House Backs Major Foreign Affairs Reform

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[Liberian Observer] The House of Representatives has unanimously approved amendments to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs law--a move that signals a strategic shift in the country's foreign policy architecture,

Africa’s $155 Billion Borrowing Surge Signals Growth

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Africa’s economies are entering 2026 with a clear signal: governments are borrowing more—not just to manage pressure, but to sustain momentum. A new outlook

World experiences hottest 11 years on record, WMO warns

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The world has just recorded its hottest 11-year period, according to a new report from the World Meteorological Organization.

Kenya: Kenya Remittances Drop Sh21.6bn in March

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Money sent home by Kenyans abroad declined by Sh21.6 billion in March, according to new data from the Central Bank of Kenya (CBK).

Nigeria: Damilola Ogunbiyi Becomes First Nigerian Honoured With Time Earth Award

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[Leadership] The CEO and special representative of the UN secretary-general for Sustainable Energy for All, and co-chair of UN-Energy, Damilola Ogunbiyi, has been recognised among the six global leaders at the forefront of climate action by TIME in its prestigious Earth Awards for 2026.

Nigeria: PDP Crisis - Why Reconciling With Wike's Camp Is Difficult - PDP Governors

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[Leadership] The deputy chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Governors' Forum and Governor of Oyo State, Oluseyi Makinde, has ruled out any possibility of reconciliation between their camp and that the PDP faction of the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike.

Nigeria: Tinubu's Alleged Endorsement of Oyebamiji Sparks Tension in Osun Race

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[Leadership] There are fresh signs of political realignment ahead of the next governorship election in Osun State, following reports that Bola Ahmed Tinubu is backing Bola Oyebamiji for the top job.

Nigeria: Navy Arrests Eight Suspected Oil Thieves, Seizes Consignment in Rivers

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[Leadership] The Nigerian Navy troops operating under Operation DELTA SENTINEL have intercepted a large consignment of illegally refined petroleum products and arrested eight suspected oil thieves in the Degema/Ogbogoro/Ogbologo general areas of Rivers State.

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