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South Africa: SCA Rules Medical Negligence Damages Must Be Paid As Lump Sum

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[GroundUp] This overturns a high court ruling that the health department would provide treatment at state facilities instead of paying cash damages

South Africa: Alarming New Bill Tries to 'Police' Non-Profit Organisations

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[GroundUp] The Bill proposes fines of up to R1-million and prison terms of up to five years

Uganda: Uganda, Japan Join Forces to Rebuild Bridges in Climate and Refugee-Hit Regions

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[Nile Post] The Government of Uganda, in partnership with Japan, has launched a project to reconstruct and maintain bridges in climate-vulnerable and refugee-hosting sub-regions, including West Nile, Sebei, and Buliisa.

Uganda: Millions in Rural Uganda Still 'Working for Stomach,' Museveni Says

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[Nile Post] Despite decades of government programs aimed at boosting rural livelihoods, President Museveni has acknowledged that millions of Ugandans remain in subsistence-level farming, or what he described as "working for the stomach."

Namibia: Oil Bill Sparks Outcry As Opposition Warns of Presidency Power Grab and Corruption Risks

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[Namibian] Opposition parties are united in opposing a bill that proposes shifting oil and gas regulatory powers from the Ministry of Industries, Mining and Energy to the Presidency.

South Africa: SONA 2026 - DA Performance Shows SA Can Rise, but More Urgent Reform Is Sorely Needed Across Government

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[DA] President Cyril Ramaphosa's State of the Nation Address tonight comes amidst a backdrop of an improving economy, but South Africa needs faster growth and more investment to deliver on the promise of the GNU.

Sudan: Hospitals in the Crosshairs - the Targeting of Medical Staff and Patients in El Fasher

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[Ayin Network] For months, El Fasher was cut off from the world. No safe roads, no reliable communications, no functioning supply chains. Inside the besieged city, hospitals became islands of desperation. Doctors worked without anaesthesia, without electricity, and often without hope. Yet they kept going.

Kenya: IG Kanja Orders Probe After Security Scare At President Ruto's Wajir Event

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- The Inspector General of Police Douglas Kanja has ordered an immediate inquiry into a security incident that occurred on Wednesday during a public event in Wajir County attended by President William Ruto.

Botswana: MPs Divided Over Healthcare Solutions and Economic Reforms

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[Botswana Daily News] Gaborone -- The 2026/27 budget deliberations in Parliament have revealed a division among lawmakers, with government defending its heavy investment in healthcare and economic diversification while the opposition warns of recycled promises and fiscal sabotage.

Kenya: High Court Rules Sh22mn Justice Majanja Insurance Payout to Be Shared As Intestate Estate

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- The High Court in Nairobi has ruled that Sh22 million arising from the late Justice David Majanja's Group Life Assurance (GLA) policy will not be handed to a single beneficiary under his Will, but will instead be distributed as part of his intestate estate.

Kenya: Murkomen Warns of Alcohol, Drug Abuse Crisis in Police Service

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Interior and National Administration Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen has warned that drunkenness and drug abuse within the police service pose a serious threat to discipline, security operations and public trust.

Nigeria: 30 People, Including a Catechist and His Pregnant Wife, Kidnapped in Kaduna State

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[Agenzia Fides] Abuja -- A catechist, his pregnant wife, and 30 other people were kidnapped in Kadarko, in the Kadarko Local Government Area, Kaduna State, in north-central Nigeria. The catechist serves at the local parish of St. Joseph. The mass kidnapping occurred around 2:00 a.m. on February 10, when a group of armed bandits stormed into two areas near the village. The parish priest of St. Joseph Church, Father Linus Matthew Bobai, told local broadcaster Arise TV that "before the attack, the bandits had called one of my

Kenya: Sakaja Administration Disburses Sh297.5mn in Ward Bursaries to Support Nairobi Learners

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- The Nairobi City County Government has disbursed Sh 297.5 million in ward bursaries to support thousands of needy learners across the capital, reaffirming Governor Johnson Sakaja's commitment to accessible education.

Nigeria: LFZ Secures Nigeria Customs Approval for 'Green Channel' With Lekki Deep Sea Port

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[This Day] In a landmark move to progress Nigerian trade facilitation, the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has officially approved the activation of the Lagos Free Zone Green Channel.

South Africa: GNU Parties Welcome Ramaphosa's Water Committee but Question Implementation

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[Daily Maverick] President Cyril Ramaphosa's announcements during Sona of a water committee and the deployment of the SANDF were welcomed by GNU partners, with focus now shifting to implementation.

South Africa: A SONA for (Almost) All - Ramaphosa's Masterclass in Political Crowd-Pleasing

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[Daily Maverick] Cyril Ramaphosa's 2026 State of the Nation Address delivers a political balancing act, addressing diverse interests while avoiding contentious issues, showcasing the art of subtle governance.

Ethiopia: How to Get Away With Mass Murder - 4 Tactics Ethiopia Used to Hide Tigray Atrocities From the World

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[The Conversation Africa] The Tigray region in Ethiopia's north has endured one of the world's deadliest armed conflicts of the 21st century. Between 2020 and 2022, as many as 800,000 people were killed (out of a regional population of about 7 million). This rivals estimates from recent major conflicts, including those in Ukraine, Yemen, Sudan and Syria.

Sudan: Sudan War As Recounted By Women of Khartoum Neighbourhood

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[Dabanga] Khartoum -- In Sudan, citizens trapped in conflict zones have not only been besieged by direct war violence, but also by social and economic complexities and harmful habits that civil society institutions, organizations, and community initiatives have been fighting for years, especially in relation to gender-based violence.

A seat at the table or on the menu? Africa grapples with the new world order

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The US president has shaken up international relations and the continent is working out where it stands.

South Africa: Ramaphosa announces deployment of army to tackle crime

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In a bid to lower high rates of gang violence and other crime, South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has announced he’ll deploy the army to work with the police.

Eritrea: Exhibition in Connection with Operation Fenkil Commemoration

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An exhibition in connection with the 36th anniversary of the Operation Fenkil commemoration was opened this morning in the port city of Massawa under the

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