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South Africa: Final Warning for Man Who Defamed Transnet On Social Media

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[GroundUp] Musa Mbundwini, a welder dismissed by Transnet for dishonesty and fraud, has spent eight years defaming the company

Africa: All of Africa Today - February 20, 2026

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South Africa: One Injured After Ekurhuleni Factory Fire - South African News Briefs - February 20, 2026

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Zimbabwe: Late Former President Mugabe's Son Chatunga Arrested in Johanesburg After Shooting Employee

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[New Zimbabwe] Bellarmine Chatunga, the son of late former President Robert Mugabe , has been arrested in South Africa after allegedly opening fire on an employee at his home in Hyde Park, Johannesburg.

South Africa: Lives Have Been Improved but More Still Needs to Be Done - President Ramaphosa

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[SAnews.gov.za] Notwithstanding the persistent challenges and need for continued effort, government has profoundly transformed the lives of South Africans in the three decades since the advent of democracy.

Uganda: Uganda's Suicide Burden Likely Far Higher Than Official Figures, Experts Warn

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[Nile Post] Uganda may be significantly undercounting suicide deaths, with experts warning that weak surveillance systems, stigma, and fragmented research have left the country without a clear picture of the crisis.

Namibia: Namibia Warns Illegal FMD Vaccines, Livestock Smuggling Threaten Beef Exports and Disease-Free Status

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[Namibian] Only the state veterinary authority may possess foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) vaccines in Namibia's FMD-free zone, the ministry of agriculture has warned.

Namibia: Analysts Warn Nandi-Ndaitwah Power Expansion and Petroleum Bill Could Centralise Authority in Presidency

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[Namibian] Political analysts and some members of parliament say proposed legislative changes expanding president Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah's authority could signal an executive overreach.

Sudan: MSF Treats Around 170 People for Drone Injuries in Two Weeks

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[MSF] Port Sudan - Drone attacks carried out by the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and Rapid Support Forces (RSF) are hitting civilian areas and critical infrastructure, including schools, markets, healthcare facilities, and water sources, across Sudan. In the first two weeks of February, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) teams treated 167 patients suffering from penetrating injuries to the chest and abdomen, multiple fractures of limbs, head injuries, and shrapnel wounds. MSF warns that this pattern of

Tanzania: Tanzania Bans Public Servants From Using Personal Airmail for Office Communications

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[Daily News] Arusha -- Tanzania has banned public servants from using personal emails to send official office communications, insisting that official government email systems must be used.

Uganda: Mental Health Crisis Takes Centre Stage As Govt Launches Population Report

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[Nile Post] The Government has expressed growing concern over the rising burden of mental health conditions in the country, warning that the situation is increasingly affecting national productivity and threatening Uganda's long-term economic growth.

Mozambique: Lectures From the IMF, but No New Loan

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[AIM] Maputo -- The Executive Board of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has announced that the Mozambican government faces increasingly difficult financing conditions due to the vulnerability of the country's debt, both domestic and foreign.

Rwanda: Kagame, EU Officials Discuss DR Congo Security Crisis

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[New Times] President Paul Kagame on Thursday, February 19, met with Hadja Lahbib, European Commissioner for Equality, Preparedness and Crisis Management, and Johan Borgstam, EU Special Representative for the Great Lakes Region, to discuss the security situation in eastern DR Congo.

Sudan: 'No Corner of Sudan Is Safe' - UN Officials Warn of Famine and Atrocities As War Intensifies

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[UN News] Nearly three years into Sudan's war, violence is intensifying, famine conditions are looming in parts of the country, and civilians remain trapped between shifting front lines, senior UN political and humanitarian officials told the Security Council on Thursday, warning that the risk of further mass atrocities remains alarmingly high.

Sudan: Darfur Atrocities Bear 'Hallmarks of Genocide' - UN Mission to Sudan

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[Dabanga] Geneva / El Fasher -- A report by the UN fact-finding mission released today says that ethnically targeted killings, widespread sexual violence, and enforced disappearances carried out by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) during their late-October takeover of El Fasher, capital of North Darfur, in Sudan's Darfur region show "hallmarks of genocide" against the Zaghawa and Fur communities and signal an ongoing risk of further atrocities.

South African farmers fear devastation as foot-and-mouth takes hold

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The government has begun a vaccination programme but officials have been blamed for a slow response.

Lion DNA helps convict poachers for first time

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Investigators reveal how they were able to identify a missing animal using a database of lions in Zimbabwe.

United Nations Office for West Africa and the Sahel (UNOWAS) SRSG Meets with the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) Permanent Observer and the Chair of the ECOWAS Group at the United Nations on the Renewal of the UNOWAS Mandate

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The Special Representative of the Secretary-General and Head of the United Nations Office for West Africa and the Sahel (UNOWAS), H.E. Mr. Leonardo Santos

Eritrea: Commendable Utilization of Health Facilities

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At an activity assessment meeting conducted on 17 and 18 February in the port city of Assab, it was reported that, as a result of growing public awareness on

Eritrea: Central Region Assembly Regular Meeting

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The Central Region Assembly conducted its 24th regular meeting on 18 February under the theme “Our Disposition for Resilience and Development.”

The Clean Cooking Quest: It’s Time for the International Energy Agency (IEA) to Fight for Africa – Not Against it

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The U.S. has intensified pressure on the International Energy Agency (IEA) – signaling that it could withdraw from the institution unless it refocuses on its

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