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Nigeria: My Bribery Allegation Against Senate Is False - APC Chieftain

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[Premium Times] The APC chieftain, Alwan Hassan, apologised to the lawmakers at a press conference.

Kenya: No, Telcos Won't Take Your DNA - Breaking Down New SIM-Registration Regulations

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Kenya's newly revised SIM-card registration regulations have sparked public concern over the scope of personal data referenced in the law -- particularly the inclusion of highly sensitive biometric identifiers such as DNA, retinal scans, earlobe geometry and fingerprints.

Kenya: Mosiria Moved to Citizen Engagement in Sakaja's Cabinet Re-Organisation

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Environment Chief Officer Geoffrey Mosiria has been moved to head the Citizen Engagement and Customer Service docket in a cabinet reorganisation announced by Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja.

South Africa: Integrating Health Services for Mom and Baby Could Reduce Clinic Visits By Half

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[spotlight] In South Africa, many mothers and their babies have to visit the clinic more than 10 times in the first six months of the postnatal period. Early findings from an ongoing implementation science project suggests we can get this down to five. The hope is that the new approach will also help reduce HIV transmission from mothers to their babies.

In 2026, Business Traveller Expectations Set The Agenda

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This shift is driven by carbon budgets and travel costs, but there’s more to it. As the 2025 Deloitte Corporate Travel Study shows, today’s business

Kenya: 'Hii Wanyama Wananuka Vibaya' Mosiria Outlaws Livestock Keeping in Nairobi Residential Neighbourhoods

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Immediate former Nairobi County Chief Officer for Environment Geoffrey Mosiria has declared that animal farming will no longer be allowed in the capital's residential estates, warning that livestock kept in densely populated neighbourhoods will be removed.

South Africa: South Africa Rises Above US Snub as G20 Nears

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[DW] As Johannesburg prepares to host Africa's first ever G20 summit, South Africa aims to showcase its diplomatic and economic potential despite the US boycott.

Africa: Experts Call for Urgent, Politically Feasible Solutions to Sovereign Debt Crisis Ahead of G20 Summit

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[allAfrica] Many developing countries, particularly in Africa, are experiencing a rapidly worsening sovereign debt crisis, according to global economic experts. Economic stability is at risk if this crisis is not addressed quickly and thoroughly, and experts are calling on G20 leaders to commit to strong actions as they prepare to meet this month in Johannesburg, South Africa.

Nigeria: Parents anxiously waiting for the release of kidnapped schoolgirls

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Parents of the kidnapped schoolgirls in Nigeria are anxiously waiting for any word on their children's release. Many are still in shock after hearing the heartbreaking news early Monday morning.

Africa: All of Africa Today - November 19, 2025

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Africa: Digital Violence Is Intensifying, Yet Nearly Half Of The World's Women And Girls Lack Legal Protection From Digital Abuse

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[UN Women] UN Women's 16 Days of Activism campaign demands a world where technology is a force for equality - not harm.

South Africa: Police Probe ATM Heist at Lwandle Business Centre - South African News Briefs - November 19, 2025

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Nigeria: 'In Nigeria, Christians Are Being Targeted' - Says Nicki Minaj, Calls for Urgent Action

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[Vanguard] American rapper Nicki Minaj has raised global attention to alleged Christian persecution in Nigeria, calling for urgent international action during a United Nations event hosted by United States Ambassador, Mike Waltz, on Tuesday.

Nigeria: Unicef Calls for Stronger Protection of Children Following Tragic School Attack in Kebbi, Northwest Nigeria

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[Unicef] Abuja, Nigeria -- UNICEF strongly condemns the reported attack on a Government Girls School in the Maga community of Kebbi State, in Northwest Nigeria, which resulted in the death of the school's Vice-Principal of the school and the reported abduction of 25 students. This tragic incident is yet another stark reminder of the urgent need to protect children, schools and the personnel they rely upon to learn safely.

Christians in Nigeria 'driven from their homes and killed', Nicki Minaj says

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The US-based Trinidadian rapper addressed the UN in New York alongside Trump administration officials, making claims that lack evidence.

Namibia: Attempt to Join Germany As Party in Namibian Genocide Case Fails

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[Namibian] A full bench of the Windhoek High Court has decided not to join the Federal Republic of Germany as a respondent at this stage in a case in which the court is asked to declare the 2021 joint declaration of Germany and Namibia on the 1904-08 Ovaherero and Nama genocide as unlawful.

Mozambique: German NGO Accuses TotalEnergies of Complicity in Mozambique War Crimes

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[RFI] A German NGO said Tuesday it had filed a legal complaint against TotalEnergies, accusing the French energy multinational of 'complicity in war crimes' at its gas site in Mozambique.

Tanzania: What Next Following Tanzania's 'National Catastrophe'?

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[ACSS] The unprecedented use of violence against opposition supporters and ordinary citizens has ruptured Tanzania's image as an island of stability and an upholder of the rule of law--a crisis that will require active high-level mediation to resolve.

Africa: WFP Prioritises Feeding 110 Million of the Hungriest in 2026

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[Capital FM] Rome -- The world is facing a global hunger crisis with inadequate resources to respond, the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) warned today.

Mozambique: Violence Continues in Nampula Province

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[Agenzia Fides] Nampula -- Houses and a school burned, properties looted, and civilians killed, wounded, or kidnapped. This is the scene of the escalating violence that continues to plague the districts of Memba and Erati in Nampula province. Coordinated attacks by non-state armed groups (NSAG) have intensified in the two districts since November 10. Specifically, four people have died following a suspected terrorist attack in the capital, Mazua. The local TV channel TV Sucesso broadcast a video that was allegedly filmed at the