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Africa tourism up by 8% as global tourism hits record high

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As global tourism hits a record high, Africa saw an 8 percent rise in arrivals in 2025 to 81 million, with Morocco and Tunisia posting particularly strong results.

Kenya: Viral Video Showing Kenya's Musalia Mudavadi Admitting to Killing Fellow Politician Cyrus Jirongo AI Generated

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[Africa Check] IN SHORT: A TikTok video claims Kenya's prime cabinet secretary Musalia Mudavadi confessed to being paid to kill politician Cyrus Jirongo. But the video is not real and there is no evidence Mudavadi ever said this.

Namibia: Grootfontein Cholera Outbreak Manageable - Senior Medical Officer

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[Namibian] Grootfontein senior medical officer Dr Martinus Shaninga says the establishment of a cholera treatment centre at Grootfontein State Hospital is doing well in managing the number of reported cases in the Otjozondjupa region.

Sudan: ICC Deputy Prosecutor - RSF Conducted 'Organised, Calculated Campaign' of Atrocities in El Fasher

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[Darfur Network for Human Rights] The International Criminal Court's Deputy Prosecutor Nazhat Shameem Khan told the UN Security Council on Monday that the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) oversaw "an organised, calculated campaign" of mass atrocities during the capture of El Fasher in October 2025.

Detained veteran Ugandan opposition figure critically ill in hospital, his party says

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Kizza Besigye’s party says his condition is critical, but authorities say he was taken to hospital for a routine check-up.

SAIPEC Confirms First Series Of Speakers For 10th Anniversary Programme, Reflecting A Decade Of Pan-African Leadership

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The Sub Saharan Africa International Petroleum Exhibition and Conference (SAIPEC) has announced the first confirmed speakers for its 10th Anniversary

Mozambique floods spiralling into escalating emergency, UN warns

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The United Nations says floods in Mozambique have spiralled into a rapidly escalating emergency.

South Sudan: Will Elections Bring Peace to South Sudan?

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[African Arguments] South Sudan, the world's youngest nation, has not had an election since its independence from Sudan in 2011. Per the 2018 power-sharing agreement, the election is set to happen this year in December 2026. Following numerous extensions, it will determine the peace process and political stability.

South Africa: Going Into Labour in a Village Cut Off By Floods

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[Health-e] A woman in Mbaula village, outside Giyani in Limpopo, safely gave birth with the help of a community health worker after floods cut the village off from healthcare services.

South Africa: Philippi East Massacre - Cops Contradict Each Other On Arrests

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[GroundUp] Suspects appear to have been taken in for questioning, but not arrested

South Africa: Scam Alert - South Africa's Power Utility Eskom Is Not Offering Learnerships to 60,000 Young People in 2026

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[Africa Check] Scam alert: South Africa's power utility Eskom is not offering learnerships to 60,000 young people in 2026

Africa: The Shared Challenges of Giving Birth

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[MSF] Hermina lives in the Central African Republic (CAR), Murjanatu in northern Nigeria, and Sabera is a Rohingya refugee in Bangladesh. Though they live in vastly different places, the struggles they have faced simply for being pregnant bring them closer together.

Malawi: Greenbelt Authority Scandal - How K39 Billion Was Stolen in Just Four Months

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[Nyasa Times] What was supposed to help Malawi grow more food has turned into one of the biggest corruption scandals since Cashgate.

Malawi: Parliament Slaps Police Over 'Unlawful' Arrest of Kunkuyu, Exposes Deepening Crisis of Lawlessness

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[Nyasa Times] Malawi's Parliament has issued a stinging rebuke to the Malawi Police Service (MPS), demanding the immediate release of Dedza Mlunduni Member of Parliament and Malawi Congress Party (MCP) national campaign director Moses Kunkuyu, in a move that lays bare what critics say is a growing pattern of political policing and constitutional contempt.

South Africa: Social Media Plea Sparks Nationwide Support for Fire-Hit Farmers

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[Daily Maverick] When one farmer called for help, the country banded together, and the fire-stricken regions of the Eastern Cape were overwhelmed by the help from across SA thanks to one farmer's initiative.

Congo-Kinshasa: DR Congo Civilians in South Kivu City At Serious Risk

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[HRW] Kinshasa -- Authorities, UN Mission Should Act to Halt Abuses After M23 Withdrawal From Uvira

Rwanda: REMA Explains Charges for New Carbon Market Projects

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[New Times] All newly launched carbon market projects and transactions in Rwanda will be subject to newly introduced fees, while existing projects are exempt, the Rwanda Environment Management Authority (REMA) has clarified.

Malawi: 'I Felt Free Again' - Restoring Hope and Dignity for Fistula Survivors in Malawi

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[Spotlight Initiative] Lilongwe -- Beyond the pain and physical symptoms, women suffering from fistula frequently suffer ostracism and psychological trauma. The Spotlight Initiative Africa Regional Programme enabled the treatment and training of 400 women a year at Bwaila Hospital's Fistula Centre, in partnership with the Freedom from Fistula Foundation. The programme also worked to reintegrate fistula survivors into the community by providing vocational training.

Nigeria: Seven Escape Death in Ondo Building Collapse

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[Premium Times] Eyewitnesses said the victims were working at different parts of the building site when it suddenly caved in.

Nigeria: Police Confirm Mass Abduction of Worshippers in Kaduna

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[Premium Times] The police admitted the incident in a Tuesday night statement issued by their spokesperson, Benjamin Hundeyin.

South Africa: Ethics Company Told to Pay Back Lottery Money

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[GroundUp] ProEthics and its director Dr Janette Minnaar tried to stop us publishing this article

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