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Infobip Launches AgentOS In Nairobi, Bringing Autonomous AI Orchestration To Customer Experience

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Infobip recently launched its next-generation AI orchestration platform, Infobip AgentOS, in Nairobi at its Leadership Soirée hosted at the JW Marriott

Mining Investment In Francophone Africa – Navigating Finance, Partnerships And Reframing Risk

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Mining Investment In Francophone Africa: By Olivier Bustin, Projects and Finance Partner, Pinsent Masons Francophone Africa is emerging as a critical

The Big Thursday Briefing: The constitution of code: A Geosociotechnopolitical perspective on digital constitutionalism in Africa

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Why sovereignty, artificial intelligence, and digital governance must become constitutional questions.

TB Is Curable. South Africans Can’t Wait Around For Someone Else’s Rescue.

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Tuberculosis (TB) is not a medical mystery, writes AI Diagnostics CEO, Braden van Breda. It’s a detection failure. And with technology like AI at

South Africa ties Czech Republic 1-1, Mexico goes to knockout stage

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South Africa keeps its World Cup hopes alive with a 1-1 draw against the Czech Republic, while Mexico reached the knockout stage after a 1-0 win against South Africa on Thursday.

Haitians hope for a victory against Brazil in the World Cup

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Haitians are fervent soccer fans and deeply patriotic toward their nation — the world’s first Black-led republic and the second independent republic in the Americas after the U.S. But for decades, they’ve rooted for Brazil.

First-Ever Nigeria Gas & Power Infrastructure Map To Be Unveiled At NOG Energy Week 2026

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Nigeria Gas & Power Infrastructure: For decades, one of the most persistent barriers to accelerated investment in Nigeria's gas and power sector has been

African Union High-Level Meeting Mobilizes USD 910 Million In Pledges For Ebola Bundibugyo Response In DRC And Uganda

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African Union: USD 80 million committed by African Member States as Africa CDC calls for rapid disbursement and urgent support to frontline responders

Zimbabwe MPs pass bill to extend president's time in power

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The proposal would extend Emmerson Mnangagwa's term by two years and scrap direct presidential elections.

The Psyche Of Africa’s Wealthiest: Standard Bank’s New Report Goes Inside The Minds Of Africa’s Billionaires

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A new report, commissioned by Standard Bank Wealth and Investment, lifts the lid on how Africa’s wealthiest actually build their fortunes, turning what

Fuel Price Volatility Is Creating A New Cross-border Challenge For SMEs

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South Africa's latest fuel price adjustment, which saw petrol prices increase while diesel prices declined, highlights the volatility that continues to

Former presidents join Obamas to open presidential museum in Chicago

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Former President Barack Obama, joined by three former presidents, celebrated the opening of his presidential museum in Chicago in an extraordinary event Thursday that brought together politicians, A-list celebrities, athletes and other internationally known figures.

Niger: Al Qaeda-Linked Militants Claim Deadly Attack On Niger Airport

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[RFI] West Africa's al Qaeda affiliate (JNIM) has claimed responsibility for an attack on Niger's main airport and a nearby military airbase in the capital Niamey, that the government said killed at least 11 soldiers and two civilians. The attack comes six months after other jihadists staged a large assault on the sensitive site.

Libya: Libya's Political Process Regains Momentum, but Window for Action Is Narrowing, UN Envoy Warns

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[UN News] Libya has been mired in political dysfunction since the collapse of Muammar Gaddafi's regime in 2011, which shattered State institutions and triggered recurring struggles over legitimacy and power.

South Africa: What's Overlooked in Student Mental Health in South Africa - Social Connection and Sexual Wellbeing

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[The Conversation Africa] Student mental health has become one of the defining challenges facing universities worldwide. In South Africa, these concerns are often framed around reports which point to anxiety, burnout and academic pressure. With this comes the call for expanded student counselling and crisis services.

Africa: South African Scientists Make Breakthrough in Decoding Cancer's Most Effective Survival Strategy

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[The Conversation Africa] In the intricate biology of the human body, organs such as the breast, the colon and the lungs are lined with a defensive barrier known as the epithelium. At the heart of this barrier sits a remarkable protein called Mucin-1 (MUC1). In a healthy body, MUC1 is like a sentinel.

Namibia: Who Was Andimba Toivo Ya Toivo? the Namibian Leader Who Chose Justice Over Power

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[The Conversation Africa] Celebrated Namibian liberation leader Andimba Toivo ya Toivo played an important role in his country's development. Beyond Namibia, however, he remains unknown to many.

Niger: The Politics of Jobless Growth Under Tinubu

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[African Arguments] On 29 May 2023, moments after taking the oath of office, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu declared: "Fuel subsidy is gone." The announcement marked the beginning of one of the most consequential economic reform cycles in Nigeria's recent history. Over the following months, the administration moved to remove fuel subsidies, unify exchange rates through the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), and implement a series of fiscal and monetary adjustments designed to restore macroeconomic stability.

Bafana Manyisa: The Male Nurse Redefining South African Fatherhood

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For Bafana Manyisa, strength doesn't look the way most men are taught it should. It's not toughness or stoicism or an unshakeable composure. Strength, he

Heirs Energies’ Us$750 Million Financing Named Best Oil & Gas Deal Of The Year

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Heirs Energies Limited, Africa's leading indigenous-owned integrated energy company, has been recognised on the global stage after its landmark US$750

Africa: What Al-Shabaab Understands About Somali Authority

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[African Arguments] In south-central Somalia, a trader knows what to expect at an al-Shabaab checkpoint. The rate is fixed, set out in a published schedule. The receipt allows passage through the next checkpoint without paying again. If the assessment seems unfair, there is a court the trader can appeal to. This is how a Mogadishu-based NGO director described the system to The New Humanitarian last September. At a federal government roadblock, by contrast, the soldier demands a bribe that he pockets himself, which means the

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