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Liberia: Govt Restriction On Abortion Pill Use, Sale Triggers Public Outcry

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[New Dawn] Rights advocate demands full disclosure of U.S.-Liberia health compact implementation plan

Nigeria: Amidst Supply Shortage, Tinubu Okays N3.3tn Electricity Debt Payment Plan

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[Daily Trust] President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has approved the payment plan to finally settle the outstanding debts under the Presidential Power Sector Financial Reforms Programme.

Nigeria: Lassa Fever - Death Toll Hits 146 As Bauchi, Taraba Top Fatality Chart

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[Daily Trust] Nigeria's ongoing Lassa fever outbreak is showing a worrying rise in deaths, with new figures from treatment centres and national surveillance pointing not just to wider transmission, but a deepening fatality burden across several states.

Zimbabwe: Raw Minerals Still Dominate Zimbabwe's Export List

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[New Zimbabwe] RAW minerals continue to dominate Zimbabwe's exports raising questions on the impact of value addition policies employed by the government over the years.

Rwanda: As We Mark Kwibuka 32, We Must Confront Genocide Ideology At All Costs

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[New Times] Rwandans from all walks of life will, for the 32nd time, begin commemorating the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi on April 7, the day on which the then regime openly unleashed one of the most horrific campaigns of violence in human history.

Rwanda: Rwanda's Food Security Rises As Hunger Declines

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[New Times] The country has set ambitious goals that include increasing agricultural productivity per hectare by 13 times by 2050.

Liberia: Boakai Launches U.S.$60k Hearing Project to Tackle Ear Disorder in Liberia

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[New Dawn] President Joseph Nyuma Boakai officially launched a US$60,000 Ear and Hearing Project at the John F. Kennedy Medical Center (JFK) on April 2, 2026, aimed at addressing ear and hearing challenges among newborns and communities.

Rwanda: Key Things to Know About Rwanda's First Kinyarwanda ICT Dictionary

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[New Times] More than 1,700 technology-related terms have been compiled into the first-ever Kinyarwanda ICT terminological dictionary, a milestone expected to strengthen the use of the language in the digital era and improve access to accurate, standardised terminology.

Liberia: Liberia Wind Energy Project Gains Strong Stakeholder Support

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[New Dawn] Monrovia, Liberia - April 6, 2026 - A high-level virtual meeting held on April 1, 2026, brought together key stakeholders to discuss the proposed Wind energy project aimed at transforming Liberia's power sector.

Ethiopia: Ethiopian Horticulture Production Sees Rising Global Demand - Stakeholders

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[ENA] Addis Ababa -- Producers and exporters affirmed that Ethiopia's horticulture sector is recording significant growth in the international markets.

Sudan: 'Ongoing Conflict Has Led to a Sharp Increase in Explosive Ordnance Contamination Across Sudan' - UN Coordinator

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[Dabanga] Khartoum / Amsterdam -- "Ongoing conflict has led to a sharp increase in explosive ordnance contamination across both urban and rural areas. Homes, roads, schools and critical infrastructure are affected, placing civilians at daily risk and constraining humanitarian access. Aid workers themselves face heightened danger as they work to reach those most in need."

Sudan: 'Sudan War Has Pushed Women Hundreds of Years Back'

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[Dabanga] Kampala / Nairobi / Amsterdam -- Women in Sudan have been driven "hundreds of years backwards" after three years of war, according to a leading regional activist, amid mounting evidence of widespread sexual violence, forced labour and systematic repression across the country. Hala Al-Karib, regional director of the Strategic Initiative for Women in the Horn of Africa (SIHA), says sexual violence and exploitation had become pervasive - even in areas previously considered relatively safe, including Khartoum and El Gezira.

Sudan: Trachoma Cases in Eastern and Central Sudan, Measles Outbreak in Darfur

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[Dabanga] Darfur / Port Sudan / Amsterdam -- Sudan's Federal Ministry of Health says that Red Sea, El Gedaref, and White Nile states are still recording cases of active trachoma. Health Minister Dr Haitham Ibrahim witnessed the convening of the high-level meeting yesterday in Port Sudan, on the programme to eliminate trachoma in Sudan, with the participation of health ministers from the states of the Red Sea, El Gedaref, and White Nile, which are the states that are still recording active cases of the disease, and have control programs in

Sudan: 'Feminist Justice' to Launch in Sudan On Monday, to Demand Protection for Women

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[Dabanga] Amsterdam / Khartoum -- The 'Feminist Justice' campaign, which stems from the No to Oppression of Women Initiative, and has expanded to include a wide range of feminist, community, professional, political, and human rights formations inside and outside Sudan, is to be launched with its logo and identity tomorrow, as "a clear expression of the need for organised collective action that puts women's issues back at the forefront of the scene".

Africa: 'Politics and Glamour' Take the Catwalk At African Fashion Exhibition

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[RFI] For decades, African designers have channelled changing notions of identity and aspiration into fashion. The exhibition "Africa Fashion", now showing at the Quai Branly museum in Paris, explores the diversity and dynamism of the continent's styles from the independence era to today.

Africa: AI Is Fuelling the 'Digital Colonisation' of Africa, Warns UN Scientist

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[RFI] The United Nations has launched its first global panel on artificial intelligence, as concerns grow that the technology could deepen global inequalities - particularly in Africa, where systems are largely imported after being shaped elsewhere.

Ghana: From Ghana to France, UN Slavery Resolution Meets With Mixed Reactions

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[RFI] A UN resolution recognising the transatlantic slave trade as one of the gravest crimes against humanity has reignited debates on reparations, responsibility and historical memory. Reactions were mixed in Ghana, where the bill originated, while France's decision to abstain has sparked criticism from its own lawmakers.

Algeria: Algeria's Electoral Reform Could Tighten President's Grip On Power

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[RFI] Algeria's parliament has adopted electoral reforms that the government says will modernise the country's institutions and encourage broader participation in democracy. Yet political experts fear the overhaul will only reinforce President Abdelmadjid Tebboune's hold on power.

West Africa: Leaked Files Reveal Russia's Blueprint to Expand African Sahel Alliance

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[RFI] Russian-linked consultants worked to strengthen and widen a pro-Moscow alliance in the Sahel region, using media campaigns, political pressure and cultural events to influence governments and public opinion, according to leaked internal documents seen by RFI and its partners.

Uganda: Ugandan Farmers Sue EACOP in London in Last Minute Effort to Stop Crude Oil Pipeline

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[IPS] Nyamtai, Uganda -- Environmental activists and farmer groups opposed to the construction of the East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP), the world's longest heated oil pipeline, are mounting a last-ditch legal effort meant to stop its construction in a suit they plan to have filed in London, UK, believing that it stands a chance to stop the controversial project despite being at the 78 percent completion stage.

South Africa: Cape Fever - a Haunting New Novel From Award-Winning South African Writer Nadia Davids

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[The Conversation Africa] There's a line in Cape Fever, the new book by award-winning South African novelist and playwright Nadia Davids, that doesn't just establish the story, it also makes a haunting promise:

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