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Zimbabwe: Govt Sounds Alarm As Vanishing Wetlands Raise Flood and Climate Risks

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[263Chat] Zimbabwe will mark World Wetlands Day on 2 February 2026 amid growing concern over the rapid destruction of wetlands, which authorities say is worsening flooding, heightening climate risks and undermining environmental resilience.

Mozambique: 20 Dead in Landslide At Illegal Mine

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[AIM] Maputo -- At least five illegal miners have lost their lives as a result of landslides in an artisanal mine located in Guruè district, in the central Mozambican province of Zambézia.

Kenya: Boniface Mwangi Alleges He Was Offered Bribe to Testify for Ruto, Kenyatta At ICC

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Activist and photojournalist Boniface Mwangi has claimed that he was once approached and offered money to provide testimony favorable to President William Ruto and former President Uhuru Kenyatta during their trials at the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague.

Africa: Rafiki Unbanned On Appeal - Why It's an Important Moment for African Film

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[The Conversation Africa] The film Rafiki is a charming love story that plays out in urban Kenya. It follows two teenage girls whose close friendship slowly turns into first love. Directed by rising filmmaker Wanuri Kahiu, it was celebrated as groundbreaking by critics and at festivals when it was released in 2018. But back home in Kenya, where homosexuality is criminal, the film was banned.

Sudan: 62 International Rights Groups Warn of 'Sudan's State Disintegration'

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[Dabanga] Dabanga Sudan -- Sudan has passed more than 1,000 days of war, as 62 Sudanese, African, and Arab rights organisations warn that the conflict is contributing to state fragmentation alongside ongoing mass atrocities and a limited international response.

Nigeria: Violence Roiling Nigeria Extends Beyond Religious Lines, Amid a Deepening Humanitarian Crisis

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[UN News] When the United States ordered airstrikes on Christmas Day against Islamist militants in northern Nigeria, officials in Washington said the action was aimed at protecting Christians facing threats of violence.

Africa: 'It's Not Automatic That Being a Woman Makes You Gender-Sensitive'

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[Graça Machel Trust] Dr Tukiya Kankasa-Mabula on building systems, handing over, and the next chapter for the ELG

Senegal: Evidence Shows Russian Oil Tanker Was 'Deliberately' Attacked Near Dakar

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[RFI] A tanker that left Russia and ran into trouble off the coast of Senegal in November 2025 appears to have been deliberately targeted by explosives placed in strategic locations on its hull, according to video footage obtained and verified by RFI.

Southern Africa: Climate Change 'Supercharging' Deadly Floods in Southern Africa

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[RFI] A "perfect storm" of climate change and cyclical La Niña weather patterns have been fuelling the catastrophic flooding sweeping southern Africa for the past month, according to climate scientists.

Music legend Fela Kuti becomes first African to get Grammys Lifetime Achievement Award

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Almost 30 years after he died, the Nigerian will posthumously receive a Lifetime Achievement Award.

Joshua pays emotional tribute to friends killed in Nigeria car crash

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Anthony Joshua posts an emotional YouTube video thanking fans for their support following the deaths of his two close friends in a car crash in Nigeria.

Aleph Hospitality Signs Third hotel in Rwanda

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Best Western Premier – Royal Golf View, Kigali is scheduled to open in July 2027 under Aleph Hospitality’s management

KOICA strengthens WFP’s efforts to prevent malnutrition in Ethiopia

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ROME, Italy, 29 January 2026-/African Media Agency(AMA)/-The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) has welcomed a contribution of USD5.5 million from the

U.S. and AU agree to create taskforce to bolster relations

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On Wednesday the U.S. and African Union Commission green lighted a deal to create a task force between the two sides in order to bolster infrastructure and investment.

Ivory Coast: Government launches cocoa buyback scheme

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Cocoa stocks have been piling up in co operatives in Ivory Coast, but now the country’s coffee and cocoa council has launched its initiative to buy beans so producers can get paid. Several factors led to a crisis in the sector.

Ex-Nigerian oil minister did not take bribes from industry insiders, court told

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Diezani Alison-Madueke denies five counts of accepting bribes and a charge of conspiracy to commit bribery.

South Africa beat 'off the pace' England

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England captain Fran Williams says the Roses were "off the pace" against South Africa as they are beaten 52-48 in the opening game of the three-match series in Johannesburg.

'The water took everything': Mozambique hit by worst floods in decades

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Nearly 700,000 people have been affected by weeks of severe flooding in Mozambique

Record gold price squeezes Moroccan jewellery sector

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Gold surged to over $5,000 an ounce this week amid uncertain economic times.

Ethiopia: Flights from capital to Tigray cancelled as tenions mount

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As fears of a return to conflict mount in Ethiopia, pssenger flights between the capital and cities in the northern Tigray region have been halted. Ethiopia airlines cited 'unplanned circumstances' for the cancellations.

Melania Trump documentary not showing in South African cinemas

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No reason has been given but the decision follows a huge fall-out between South Africa and the US.

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