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South Africa: SAPS to Welcome New Members of the Special Task Force

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[SAnews.gov.za] The South African Police Service (SAPS) will today welcome 13 Special Task Force (STF) Operators to join the organisation's elite tactical unit.

South Africa: Energy Transition a Matter of Survival - President Ramaphosa

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[SAnews.gov.za] The climate transition is not only a developmental goal for South Africa, but a matter of survival for humanity and the globe.

Namibia: NBC Seeks High Court Order to Stop Property Sale Linked to Ex-Employee Dispute

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[Namibian] The Namibian Broadcasting Corporation (NBC) has applied for an urgent court interdict to stop the sale of its property through a writ of execution obtained by its former employee, Johannes Gaseb.

Zimbabwe: New HIV Injection to Reach 271 000 Zimbabweans in Major US-Backed Drive

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[263Chat] The United States says it will support access to a new twice-yearly HIV prevention injection for 271,000 people in Zimbabwe over the next three years, as part of efforts to curb new infections and strengthen the country's health system.

Zimbabwe: Mutsvangwa Pays Emotional Tribute to Geza

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[263Chat] ZANU-PF secretary for Information and Publicity, Christopher Mutsvangwa has paid an emotional tribute to the late Geza describing him as a liberation war comrade and long-standing family friend.

South Africa: Orlando Pirates Coach Says Title Race Not Over After Sundowns Loss

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[Scrolla] The 2-1 defeat at FNB Stadium cut Orlando Pirates' lead over Mamelodi Sundowns to three points in the Betway Premiership. Pirates coach Abdeslam Ouaddou says the team have 13 or 14 games left and told his players to keep fighting.

Africa: Guide - Scam Trends to Watch Out for in 2026 and How to Stay Safe Online

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[Africa Check] In 2025, Africa Check investigated over 20 scams circulating online in Nigeria, from Facebook pages impersonating popular commercial banks to fake money-doubling investment opportunities.

Lawyers condemn 'mild' sentences for Cameroon soldiers who killed 21 civilians

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In a rare occurence, three soldiers were handed jail terms for killings in the troubled Anglophone region.

Nigeria: No Evidence FBI Has Seized '$300 Million Us Mansion' Belonging to Nigerian Politician Rabiu Kwankwaso

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[Africa Check] No evidence FBI has seized '$300 million US mansion' belonging to Nigerian politician Rabiu Kwankwaso

Kenya: Fabricated Graphics Depict Kenyan Politician Oburu Oginga Hurling Insults At His Niece, Winnie Odinga

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[Africa Check] IN SHORT: Fabricated graphics appearing to quote Kenyan politician Oburu Oginga as hurling expletives at his niece Winnie Odinga are circulating on social media. However, the graphics are fake.

Africa: No Evidence That a Mixture of Stoney Ginger Drink and Onions Will Shrink Fibroids or Ovarian Cysts - Visit a Doctor Instead

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[Africa Check] IN SHORT: Some social media posts claim that a mixture of Stoney ginger drink and grated onions can shrink fibroids or ovarian cysts. But this is false; there is no evidence that home remedies can shrink, cure, or eliminate these conditions.

Namibia: UN Maps Nam's Industrial Path

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[New Era] The United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) yesterday launched a new report outlining how Namibia can expand its economy by adding value to its mineral resources and diversifying into new industries.

Namibia: 23 Percent Have No Toilets in Khomas

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[New Era] Over 23% of urban residents in Khomas do not have access to flushing toilets. This is according to the Namibia Statistics Agency (NSA) Khomas 2023 Census Regional Profile report, which was launched this week by Khomas region Governor Sam Shafiishuna Nujoma.

Namibia: Namibia, Congo Move Beyond Trade Rhetoric

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[New Era] Despite strong historical and political ties between Namibia and the Republic of Congo, trade and investment between the two countries remain disappointingly low.

Namibia: When Prisons Create Monsters

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[New Era] Two articles that appeared in New Era yesterday paint a troubling picture of our correctional system -- one that cannot be solved by the police and judiciary alone.

Kenya: Who's Bankrolling Sifuna's Linda Mwananchi Caravan? Accountability Concerns Mount

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Nairobi Senator Edwin Sifuna is facing mounting accountability questions over campaign financing after unveiling a trailer truck fitted with sound equipment for the ongoing Linda Mwananchi campaign caravan, raising eyebrows over how the ambitious mobilisation drive is funded.

Madagascar: All the Dioceses in the Country Have Mobilized to Help Families Affected By Cyclone Gezani

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[Agenzia Fides] Moramanga -- "It was a very difficult time for the people, and this also applies to the entire Christian community, as most churches have severely been damaged. In one church in Tamatave, the roof was completely torn off and the covering destroyed," said the Bishop of Moramanga, Rosario Vella, SDB, during his visit to Rome, speaking to Fides about the aftermath of Cyclone Gezani, which recently hit the island (see Fides, 17/2/2026).

South Africa: Walking Back the Carbon Tax Is a Step Backwards for South Africa's Climate Gains

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[Daily Maverick] Abolishing or suspending the tax would surrender an established policy lever for energy reform, fiscal stability, competitiveness and decarbonisation.

South Africa: The Epitome of Greatness - - a Tribute to Hosi Nwamitwa II

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[Daily Maverick] Hosi Nwamitwa II, a trailblazing monarch, overcame gender barriers to reclaim her rightful throne, leaving a transformative legacy in her community and championing women's rights and education.

South Africa: Gregory Maqoma's Genesis - - a Visceral Plea Acknowledging the Past to Heal the Future

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[Daily Maverick] The dance-opera, which premiered this week in Cape Town, is as much an audience-pleaser as it is a phantasmagoric multidisciplinary collaboration.

South Africa: Small-Scale Fishers Warn of Declining Catches, Big Policy Gaps

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[Daily Maverick] Along South Africa's coast, small-scale fishers report declining sardine runs, more unpredictable catches and shifts in species composition - changes they say are not reflected in current fisheries policy. With about 147 small-scale fishing communities and more than 29,000 fishers nationwide, the sector faces reduced quotas and ongoing disputes over rights allocations, even as many coastal households depend on marine resources for income and food security.

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