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South Africa: Mckenzie's 'Foreign Power' Defence for Cancelling Venice Biennale Artwork Falls Flat

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[Daily Maverick] Arts and Culture Minister Gayton McKenzie claimed he stopped Gabrielle Goliath's work from being exhibited at the 2026 Venice Biennale because it was backed by a 'foreign power' pushing an agenda on Gaza. Here's what actually happened.

Uganda: MTN Faces the Heat to Restore Internet Access Amid Reports of Human Rights Violations During Ugandan Elections

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[Daily Maverick] Ugandans cast their ballots in the presidential elections on Thursday amid reports of 'widespread repression and intimidation' in the east African country.

Zimbabwe: Underfunding Affecting Public Health System - CWGH

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[263Chat] The Community Working Group on Health (CWGH) says the country's public health system is buckling under years of chronic underfunding leaving millions of citizens without adequate medical care.

Senegal/Morocco: Afcon Showcases Local Coaching Quality As Regragui and Thiaw Set for All-African Final Showdown

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[Daily Maverick] A rare all-African final in the 2025 Afcon will see Morocco's Walid Regragui and Senegalese tactician Pape Thiaw tussle for the overall prize. Whoever wins, African coaches will rule.

Nigeria: When Labour Begins At Night - Kano Town Hall Demands 24-Hour PHCs

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[Nigeria Health Watch] When labour begins at night, and health centres are shut, mothers are forced to travel long distances in pain, risking their lives and those of their unborn children. Yet for many pregnant women in Kano Municipal, this remains a frightening reality.

South Africa: High Lobola Costs Are Forcing Couples to Delay Marriage Plans

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[Scrolla] Some families ask for lobola as high as R90,000, while others accept far less, depending on circumstances.

South Africa: Limpopo Mother Rescued From Tree As Floods Sweep Away Her Young Son

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[Scrolla] A mother was rescued by helicopter after being trapped in a tree while her young son was swept away by floods in Mbaula Village.

Uganda: First Preliminary Presidential Poll Results Reported

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[Nile Post] The Electoral Commission (EC) has released the first preliminary results for the 2026 presidential elections, showing incumbent President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni with a clear lead over his challengers.

Floodings kill at least 10 in South Africa, triggering the closure of Kruger Park

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Flooding triggered by torrential rains in northeastern South Africa claimed at least 10 lives overnight and forced the closure of the iconic Kruger National Park, officials said Thursday.

Ex-Jammeh death squad leader pleads not guilty as landmark Gambia trial opens

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The Gambia opened its first trial Thursday against a member of the country's notorious "Junglers" paramilitary unit, which acted as a death squad under the reign of ex-dictator Yahya Jammeh.

Tragic death of Adichie's young son highlights poor state of Nigeria's health sector

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Novelist Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie says her child's death was caused by medical negligence, which the hospital denies.

Africa: UN Chief Warns of a World in Chaos As Impunity and Unpredictability Spreads

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[UN News] In his final annual address outlining his priorities, UN Secretary-General António Guterres warned that the world is "brimming with conflict, impunity, inequality and unpredictability" - even as international cooperation is fraying at the moment it is most needed.

Sudan: WFP Warns Sudan Food Aid Could Run Out in March

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[UN News] The World Food Programme (WFP) said on Thursday that it is struggling to keep emergency operations running in Sudan, where more than 1,000 days of war have pushed families to the brink.

Libya: The US Is Re-Engaging With Libya--and It's the Right Call

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[Atlantic Council] This article is part of a series published by the Atlantic Council's Africa Center and the GeoStrategy Initiative of the Scowcroft Center for Strategy and Security exploring the nexus between US security and economic interests across Africa. The previous edition can be read here.

Africa: Deal-Making Trumps Democratic Principles in Us Approach to Africa

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[ISS] Donald Trump's national security strategy mentions Africa in passing as a source of critical minerals and a counter to China's dominance.

Africa: African Union Commission Chairperson Welcomes Passage of Agoa Extension By the U.S. House of Representatives and Appeals for Senate Approval

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[African Union] The Chairperson of the African Union Commission, H.E. Mahmoud Ali Youssouf, has welcomed the overwhelming passage by the United States House of Representatives of a three-year extension of the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA).

East Africa: Another War in the Horn of Africa Would Be Disastrous for One of the World's Most Repressive Nations

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[The Conversation Africa] The geopolitical temperature is rising in the Red Sea.

Nigeria: Paystack Enters Nigerian Banking With Microfinance Acquisition

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[Daba Finance] Paystack, the Nigerian fintech owned by Stripe, has moved into banking with the acquisition of Ladder Microfinance Bank, giving it the ability to hold deposits and lend after a decade focused on payments.

Kenya: UK-Kenya Tech Hub Backs New Initiative to Boost Early-Stage Capital

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[Daba Finance] UK-Kenya Tech Hub has partnered with Viktoria Ventures and local ecosystem players to launch Startup 360 Connect, an initiative aimed at strengthening Kenya's early-stage investment pipeline by linking founders, investors, and market access.

Kenya: Mamy Eyewear Wins Backing From Japan's Ikemori Venture Support

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[Daba Finance] Kenyan optical retail startup Mamy Eyewear has secured strategic investment from Japan-based family office Ikemori Venture Support as it looks to expand its footprint across East Africa.

Uganda: Uganda's Autocratic Political System Is Failing Its People - and Threatens the Region

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[The Conversation Africa] When he was first sworn in as Uganda's president in 1986, Yoweri Museveni declared that his victory represented a "fundamental change". He promised that Ugandans would no longer die at the hands of fellow citizens. He also criticised African leaders who sought international prestige while their people lacked food, healthcare and dignity.

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