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Nigeria: Death Toll Rises in Jigawa Farmers-Herders Clash

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[Premium Times] Mr Mahmud stated that the attackers used bows, arrows, and machetes in the confrontation that lasted for over 24 hours.

Nigeria: Alleged Christian Genocide - U.S. Congressional Delegation Meets NSA in Abuja

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[This Day] Abuja -- A United States Congressional delegation has met with National Security Adviser (NSA), Nuhu Ribadu, in Abuja as part of intensified diplomatic engagements following renewed allegations of Christian genocide in the country.

New Russian drone strikes hit Ukraine's Sumy region, residents evacuated amid fires

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Ukraine reports new Russian drone strikes in Sumy region as firefighters tackle fires and rescuers evacuate residents from a damaged building in Okhtyrka.

Uganda: opposition leader Bobi Wine says he was beaten by security forces

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The prominent opposition candidate and former pop star Bobi Wine said in posts on social network X late on Saturday that he was attacked while campaigning in the north of the country.

Gates Foundation Releases 2025 Goalkeepers Report

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With Child Deaths Projected to Rise for the First Time This Century, Gates Foundation Urges Global Leaders to Target Scarce Resources Where They Save the Most

Kenya dominates at Valencia Marathon as Korir and Jepkosgei set personal bests

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It was a clean sweep for Kenya at the 45th Valencia Marathon on Sunday - as runners John Korir and Joyciline Jepkosgei dominated the competition.

Al Hoceima closes schools amid severe weather in Northern Morocco

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The temporary shutdown is part of wider precautionary measures taken across northern Morocco as the country faces a new wave of unstable weather, including rain, snowfall in higher elevations, and colder temperatures.

Somalia: Puntland President Condemns Deadly Protests in Borama, Calls for Peaceful Dialogue

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[Shabelle] Garowe, Somalia -- Puntland President Said Abdullahi Deni on Sunday condemned the deadly protests in Borama, Awdal region, describing the violence as "completely unacceptable" in a peaceful setting.

Zuma’s 18-year corruption battle nears crucial court ruling

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Zuma is also fighting a ruling ordering him to repay $1.6 million in state-funded legal fees from his corruption defense. He is appealing the judgment, insisting he is not liable.

Tanzania: Crackdown Ahead of Planned Protests

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[HRW] Nairobi -- Respect Right to Peaceful Protest; Free Arbitrarily Detained Activists

Six Women Redefining Digital Health In Africa: African Women In Digital Health (AWiDH) Announce Their Mentorship Program Winners

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The  African  Women  in  Digital  Health  (AWiDH)  initiative  announces the six winners of their annual Mentorship

Kenya: High Court Rules KEMRI Senior Scientists Can Retire At 74, Not 65

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Senior research scientists at the Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI) have won a landmark legal battle, with the High Court ruling that those serving under a collaboration agreement with Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology (JKUAT) are entitled to retire at 74 years, not 65 as previously stipulated.

South Africa: Artist Brings Joburg Nature Reserve Back to Life

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[GroundUp] The Wilds, once forgotten and crime-ridden, has been transformed

Tanzania: 'We Cannot Publish' - Fear Silences Tanzanian Journalists Over Election Killings, Arrests

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[CPJ] After a vain search of local hospitals and mortuaries, the family of journalist Maneno Selanyika concluded their mourning rites on November 8 with prayer, but without a body. He was one of three journalists among hundreds or more Tanzanians killed during protests over a disputed election.

One hundred abducted schoolchildren released in Nigeria

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Details of the release of the schoolchildren are still unclear and 165 people remain unaccounted for.

ACTOM Pretoria Power Transformers Reopens Facility, Marking A Major Milestone For Local Manufacturing

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ACTOM, a leader in energy infrastructure, officially opened its Pretoria Power Transformer manufacturing factory, following the strategic acquisition of SGB

Uganda: Mityana Bishop Warns Leaders Against Misinformation, Urges Youth to Embrace Hard Work

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[Nile Post] The Bishop of Mityana Diocese, James Bukomeko , has raised strong concern over what he described as a growing tendency of misinformation among leaders and institutional spokespersons.

South Africa: Health in 2025 - the Year in Fewer Than 1,000 Words

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[spotlight] The year's biggest health story by far has been the cuts to US aid for health and US support for health research. But it's also been a year of important HIV prevention developments, NHI court cases, ongoing crises in some of our provincial health departments, and some first steps toward accountability for the corruption at Tembisa Hospital.

Uganda: Experts Raise Alarm Over Rising Childhood Cancer Cases

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[Nile Post] Specialist doctors at the Uganda Cancer Institute (UCI) are raising concern over a sharp rise in childhood cancer cases, reporting that more children are arriving in critically weak conditions that complicate treatment.

Uganda: NUP MPs Step Up Joint Campaigns in Kassanda

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[Nile Post] National Unity Platform (NUP) leaders have intensified joint campaign activities in Kassanda District as they seek to consolidate their support ahead of the 2026 general elections.

Uganda: Electoral Commission Condemns Gulu Campaign Violence, Calls for Dialogue and Restraint

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[Nile Post] The Electoral Commission (EC) has condemned the violence that erupted in Gulu City on December 6 during a campaign rally for National Unity Platform presidential candidate Robert Kyagulanyi, saying the incident threatens the peaceful conduct of the 2026 General Election campaigns.

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