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Nigeria: Kaduna State's Health Sector Still in Crisis Despite Government's Funding Claims

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[Premium Times] Despite these claims, PREMIUM TIMES' reports published between 2023 and 2025 show persistent gaps across the state's health system, raising questions about whether the government's reforms are translating into real improvements for communities.

Nigeria: Police Withdrawal From VIPs Charade Must End

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[Premium Times] "The National Assembly's prevarication on the creation of state police is sickening."

Kenya: Moses Kuria Names Aladwa As Deputy in Nairobi Gubernatorial Race

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Former Cabinet Secretary and ex-Presidential Advisor Moses Kuria has formally unveiled Makadara Member of Parliament George Aladwa as his running mate in the 2027 Nairobi gubernatorial race, marking one of the earliest and most unexpected political pairings ahead of the next General Election.

Kenya: NPS Denies Teargas Claims in Kariobangi Church Chaotic Clash

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- The National Police Service (NPS) has dismissed claims that officers hurled a teargas canister inside Kariobangi North PCEA Church during Sunday's chaotic confrontation, calling the allegations "misinformation" and urging the public to exercise restraint as investigations continue.

Congolese Nobel Laureate Denis Mukwege says Kinshasa-M23 peace deal 'illegitimate'

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Congolese Nobel Peace Laureate Dr Denis Mukwege has denounced the ongoing peace process between Kinshasa and M23 rebels aimed at ending the fighting in eastern DRC.

Diabetes In Kenya – Why Kenyans Need To Know About Early Diagnosis

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By Taofik Oloruko-Oba, Country Manager, Kenya and Head of East Africa Network at Roche Diagnostics

Africa: All of Africa Today - December 1, 2025

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Africa demands reparations for colonial crimes

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At a historic gathering in Algiers, African leaders are spearheading a concerted effort to secure formal recognition of colonial-era atrocities and

Sudanese archaeologist seeks to save history

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As war devastates Sudan, curator Shadia Abdrabo is racing against time to preserve her country’s cultural heritage. Currently residing in

West African leaders question Guinea-Bissau coup

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Prominent West African figures are alleging that last week’s military takeover in Guinea-Bissau was staged. Senegal’s prime minister and Nigeria’s former

Zuma’s daughter quits parliament

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Duduzile Zuma-Sambudla, daughter of former South African president Jacob Zuma, has quit parliament amid allegations that she recruited 17 South

Africa’s rainforests become net carbon source

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Africa’s forests have shifted from absorbing carbon to emitting it, marking a dramatic reversal that mirrors troubling trends in the Amazon and

Cameroon opposition leader dies in detention

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Cameroonian opposition figure Ekane, 74, has died after weeks in military detention, a development likely to intensify tensions following the

Niger puts nationalized uranium up for sale

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Niger’s military government has moved to sell uranium from the nationalized Somair mine, formerly a subsidiary of the French nuclear

Nigeria opens 2025 oil bid round

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Nigeria has launched its 2025 oil licensing round, offering 50 blocks as the country works to revive production and draw fresh investment into its energy

Dangote Refinery scales up production

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Nigeria’s Dangote Refinery has formally committed to supplying 1.5 billion liters of petrol per month starting in December 2025. This crucial supply

Inside Africa’s cutest family-friendly safaris

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Africa’s “Baby Big Five” safaris offer a gentler alternative for families with young children, replacing long, intense game drives with close-up

Khartoum residents under threat from environmental hazards in war-ravaged city

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It’s been six months since Sudan’s Armed forces retook the capital Khartoum. But two years of fighting has wrought untold devastation. Now, people returning to the city are under threat from environmental hazards that are putting the health of millions at risk.

Kenya: Kenya Requires Sh30bn for HIV Prevention, Treatment and Long-Term Care - Mudavadi

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi has announced that Kenya requires Sh30 billion to secure essential HIV prevention, treatment, and long-term care commodities, emphasizing the scale of investment needed to sustain the country's progress against the epidemic.

Kenya: Teachers to Move From MINET to Social Health Authority in Major Health Cover Transition

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Over 400,000 teachers across the country are expected to transition from the MINET medical insurance scheme to the Social Health Authority (SHA) in what is being billed as one o-f the most significant shifts in public sector healthcare coverage in recent years.

Kenya: Ruto to Preside Over Graduation of 1,837 Chiefs and Assistant Chiefs in Nairobi

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- President William Ruto is set to preside over the graduation of 1,837 Chiefs and Assistant Chiefs on Monday, marking another milestone in the government's public administration and security reform agenda.

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