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South Africa: Social Media Plea Sparks Nationwide Support for Fire-Hit Farmers

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[Daily Maverick] When one farmer called for help, the country banded together, and the fire-stricken regions of the Eastern Cape were overwhelmed by the help from across SA thanks to one farmer's initiative.

Congo-Kinshasa: DR Congo Civilians in South Kivu City At Serious Risk

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[HRW] Kinshasa -- Authorities, UN Mission Should Act to Halt Abuses After M23 Withdrawal From Uvira

Rwanda: REMA Explains Charges for New Carbon Market Projects

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[New Times] All newly launched carbon market projects and transactions in Rwanda will be subject to newly introduced fees, while existing projects are exempt, the Rwanda Environment Management Authority (REMA) has clarified.

Malawi: 'I Felt Free Again' - Restoring Hope and Dignity for Fistula Survivors in Malawi

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[Spotlight Initiative] Lilongwe -- Beyond the pain and physical symptoms, women suffering from fistula frequently suffer ostracism and psychological trauma. The Spotlight Initiative Africa Regional Programme enabled the treatment and training of 400 women a year at Bwaila Hospital's Fistula Centre, in partnership with the Freedom from Fistula Foundation. The programme also worked to reintegrate fistula survivors into the community by providing vocational training.

Nigeria: Seven Escape Death in Ondo Building Collapse

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[Premium Times] Eyewitnesses said the victims were working at different parts of the building site when it suddenly caved in.

Nigeria: Police Confirm Mass Abduction of Worshippers in Kaduna

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[Premium Times] The police admitted the incident in a Tuesday night statement issued by their spokesperson, Benjamin Hundeyin.

South Africa: Ethics Company Told to Pay Back Lottery Money

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[GroundUp] ProEthics and its director Dr Janette Minnaar tried to stop us publishing this article

Uganda: Elections Conducted Without Biometric Verification Fall Short of the Law - Munyagwa

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[Nile Post] Former Common Man's Party (CMP) presidential candidate Mubarak Munyagwa Sserunga, popularly known as "Mugati Gwa Butter," has raised serious concerns over the credibility of the recently concluded general elections, citing widespread failures of biometric voter verification kits (BVVKs) and deviations from electoral law.

Kenya: Kisumu Installs First Traffic Lights On Major Roundabouts Along Jomo Kenyatta Highway

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[Capital FM] Kisumu -- Kisumu City has marked a major milestone in urban transport management with the installation of its first-ever traffic lights along Jomo Kenyatta Highway.

South Africa: Trains Will Be Back On This Joburg Line Soon

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[GroundUp] Trains on the Vereeniging line stopped running during the covid lockdown

Fire crews battle to contain wildfires east of Cape Town

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Wildfires burning in Franschhoek, east of Cape Town flared up on Tuesday, leaving fire crews scrambling to contain the blaze once again.

Uganda: Ugandan Opponent Bobi Wine Receives Threats From President Museveni's Son

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[RFI] Uganda's army chief, who is also the son of long-serving president Yoweri Museveni, said he wants opposition leader Bobi Wine dead, days after Wine claimed he had been forced into hiding. Wine already survived many attacks on his life since entering politics.

Africa: 2026 - Africa's Year to Turn Climate Ambition Into Action

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[ISS] Before global constraints become irreversible, countries must show how loss and damage can be measured and linked to development and debt.

Sudan: Aid arrives in Port Sudan as war rages on

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Desperately-needed humanitarian aid has arrived in Port Sudan as the fighting in the country rages on. The war, which broke out in 2023, has triggered what the U.N describes as the world's worst humanitarian crisis.

Burkina Faso: Damiba extradited by Togo

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Paul Henri Sandaogo Damiba has been extradited by Togo to his home country, Burkina Faso, where he’s accused by the junta of plotting a string of coups and assassination attempts.

Senegal transforms the childbirth experience through WHO‑recommended care models

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Geneva, Switzerland, 20 January 2026-/African Media Agency(AMA)/-In less than a decade, Senegal has reduced its maternal mortality rate by more than 50%, from

Huawei: Automation, Digitalization, and AI as Key Drivers for Modernizing Power Grids

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BARCELONA, Spain, 20 January 2026-/African Media Agency(AMA)/-In 2025 alone, more than 10 major power outages disrupted electricity supplies worldwide,

AFCON: Teranga Lions celebrate victory in Dakar

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Following their victory over Morocco in the Africa Cup of Nations, Senegal's Teranga Lions held a victory parade in the capital Dakar, drawing tens of thousands of fans.

Jubilant Senegal fans join the Afcon champions parade

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Thousands of Senegal fans join the parade to celebrate Afcon champions on their return home.

Malawi raises fuel prices by more than 40%

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The new government is addressing fuel shortages and strengthening the budget but many are not happy.

Mozambique: UNICEF Warns of 'Deadly Threat' to Children as Floods Ravage Mozambique

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[allAfrica] Moronvia -- The UN children's agency, UNICEF, warns severe flooding in Mozambique poses a "deadly threat" to children, as extreme weather continues to cause havoc across the region. Speaking at a press briefing on Tuesday, UNICEF's Chief of Communication in Mozambique, Guy Taylor, said heavy rains triggered a "rapidly escalating" emergency across vast swathes of the country.

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