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Nigeria: EU, Unicef Launch €1m Drive to Return 20,000 Conflict-Hit Sokoto Children to School

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[This Day] Sokoto -- A major education lifeline has reached Sokoto State as the European Union and UNICEF roll out a €1 million intervention to bring over 20,000 conflict-affected children back to safe classrooms over the next two years.

Rwanda: Govt Launches Centre to Boost Financing for Women-Led MSMEs

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[New Times] The government has established a national centre to support women-owned and women-led micro, small and medium enterprises (WMSMEs), in a move aimed at improving financial advisory services and expanding access to funding, the National Bank of Rwanda (BNR) has said.

Rwanda: Kagame Hails 'Brotherly' Ties With Tanzania, Pledges Deeper Cooperation

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[New Times] President Paul Kagame has described relations between Rwanda and Tanzania as "brotherly," reaffirming commitment to deepen cooperation across key sectors including trade, investment, and infrastructure.

Rwanda: Restricting Social Media Use for Minors Is a Timely Move

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[New Times] Rwanda's move to consider restricting social media access for children under 16 is a necessary correction to a fast-moving digital reality that has outpaced both policy and parenting.

Tanzania: Kagame's Tanzania Visit Underscores Strategic Weight of Bilateral Ties

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[New Times] President Paul Kagame's one-day working visit to Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, on Sunday, May 3, has underscored the growing strategic importance of Rwanda-Tanzania relations, reinforcing a partnership that has become central to regional trade, logistics, and economic integration in East Africa.

Zimbabwe: South Africa President Ramaphosa Sneaks Into Zimbabwe On Private Visit to Mnangagwa's Precabe Farm

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[New Zimbabwe] South African President Cyril Ramaphosa this Sunday jetted into Zimbabwe on a private visit to President Emmerson Mnangagwa's farm in Kwekwe, Midlands province.

Africa: The Bias in Medical Research - Africa Carries a Huge Disease Burden but Is Missing From Clinical Trials

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[The Conversation Africa] Modern medicine prides itself on being a universal science, built on evidence from clinical trials.

Africa: 80% of Africa's Fertiliser Is Imported - How Food Systems Can Adapt to the Iran Shock

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[The Conversation Africa] Conflict in the Persian Gulf is disrupting fertiliser supplies, and Africa's food systems stand to lose.

Southern Africa: Extreme Heat Is a Growing Threat to Health, Jobs and Food Security in Southern Africa - Study Looks for Practical Solutions

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[The Conversation Africa] Extreme heat is not just uncomfortable weather - it is becoming a serious threat to health, jobs and food security across southern Africa, especially for those least able to cope.

Africa: India's Horn of Africa Strategy Has Shifted - What It's Trying to Do and How It Could Work

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[The Conversation Africa] India's engagement in the Horn of Africa and Red Sea basin was, until recently, largely limited to UN peacekeeping operations and anti-piracy patrols.

Somalia: Hijackings Off Somalia Raise Fears That Piracy Is Back On the Rise

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[RFI] Reports of multiple hijackings off the coast of Somalia are raising fears that piracy may be reviving after a relative lull over the past decade. Increased traffic round the Horn of Africa amid the war in the Middle East, along with the diversion of naval forces, could be creating more opportunities for pirates to strike.

Ethiopia: Ethiopia Does Not Need a Golden Past - It Needs an Honest Future

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[African Arguments] Public argument in Ethiopia has a habit of reducing history to moral theatre. Individuals are cast as either saviours or destroyers; whole eras are remembered as either glory or ruin. The dispute over Menelik II is the clearest example. For some, he stands as the architect of a modern state; for others, as the author of conquest and dispossession. Neither verdict, on its own, is adequate to the historical record, and neither is sufficient to the political work that confronts the country now.

Sudan: Sudan Media Forum On World Press Freedom Day - Sounding the Alarm Over Horrific Violations Against Journalists and the Absence of Media Freedoms in Sudan

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[Dabanga] Amsterdam / Khartoum -- The world celebrates World Press Freedom Day on May 3rd, a day on which we uphold the value of free speech and independent journalism as fundamental pillars of democracy and human rights. In this context, the Sudan Media Forum stands to renew its commitment to defending press freedom, but it also observes with deep sorrow and grave concern the bitter reality experienced by journalists and media professionals in Sudan, especially since the outbreak of war on April 15, 2023.

Sudan: Sudan's Media Mark World Press Freedom Day

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[Dabanga] Amsterdam / New York / Geneva -- As the world and Sudanese media mark World Press Freedom Day 2026, Sudan is in the midst of a war that has entered its fourth year with no clear horizon to stop it, with journalists continuing to be targeted by all parties to the conflict, and restrictions on freedom of expression and access to information. Under these extremely complex circumstances, journalists face high risks and deteriorating economic conditions inside and outside the country.

Sudan: 'RSF Shelling Devastates Health Services in South Kordofan' - Sudan Doctors Network

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[Dabanga] Health facilities in Delling, South Kordofan, have come under repeated shelling, pushing the city's healthcare system to the brink of collapse, the Sudan Doctors Network reported on Sunday.

Kenya: Lighting the Way to Protect Kenya's Lions and the Livestock They Prey On

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[RFI] As a boy, Richard Turere saw up close the threat lions posed to his family's livestock - and the threat to the lions in turn. His ingenious solution to the problem is now being used by conservation organisations and wildlife authorities across East Africa.

Madagascar: Madagascar Revives Vara Mada Mining Project As Key Investment Awaits Approval

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[RFI] Madagascar's largest mining venture - dormant for more than two decades - is gaining momentum once again. Formerly known as "Base Toliara" and rebranded "Vara Mada" in December 2025, the project aims to extract strategic minerals including ilmenite, zircon and monazite.

Malawi: The Tech Project Bringing Some of Malawi's Remotest Schools Into the Digital Age

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[RFI] Kasungu, Malawi - Pupils in Malawi are getting the chance to explore technology thanks to a US foundation that provides laptops, internet connections and solar power to schools in a rural district.

Africa: China Opens Tariff-Free Trade to Nearly All African Countries

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[RFI] China will extend zero-tariff treatment to all African countries with diplomatic ties from Friday, in what Beijing called a "significant measure" to deepen China-Africa trade and investment ties.

Congo-Kinshasa: Washington Sanctions Former DR Congo President Kabila Over 'Support' for Rebels

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[RFI] The United States has sanctioned former Democratic Republic of Congo president Joseph Kabila over what it calls his support for Rwanda-backed M23 rebels and their ally, the Congo River Alliance. The move freezes any assets Kabila may hold in the US and bars transactions through the US financial system.

BBC uncovers the Ugandan scammers abusing dogs to elicit donations from animal lovers

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Unwitting donors hand over money to save suffering animals but Ugandan con artists pocket the cash.

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