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South Africa: Shops Shut As Anti-Immigrant Protesters March Through Durban

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[GroundUp] Over 1,000 take part in March and March demonstration

Somalia: Somali Police Arrest Two SMN Journalists in Mogadishu, Media Outlet Condemns Move

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[Shabelle] Mogadishu -- Police in Mogadishu have detained two journalists from Shabelle Media Network while they were covering reports on the displacement of civilians in the capital, the outlet and witnesses said Wednesday.

Chad: Terrorists Attack Military Base, Killing Dozens

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[Premium Times] Military authorities in Chad confirmed the assault, which took place on 4 May, saying that several of the terrorists were also killed.

Nigeria: New Power Minister Vows to Fix Grid Collapse

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[Premium Times] The minister-designate said the first phase of his 100-day plan would focus on stabilising the national grid before rolling out another phase of metering to reduce estimated billing across the country.

South Africa: Five Years Later, Ennerdale Library Reopening in Doubt

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[Our City News] The planned June reopening of the Louisa Prince Library in Ennerdale is now in doubt as concerns grow over delays, poor workmanship, and safety issues.

Namibia: Fishrot Case Appeal Attempt Fails

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[Namibian] An Attempt to appeal against a ruling on an application for a postponement of the Fishrot fraud, corruption and racketeering case has ended in failure.

Zimbabwe: New National Health Strategy 'Key to Transforming Health Sector'

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[263Chat] The Government has launched a high-level validation workshop for the country's National Health Strategy 2026-2030, describing it as a key plan to transform the health sector.

Uganda: Museveni Hails Passage of Sovereignty Bill

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[Nile Post] President Museveni has applauded Members of Parliament for passing the Protection of Sovereignty Bill, 2026, describing it as a landmark step in safeguarding Uganda's right to self-determination, even as the legislation continues to face public scrutiny over its implications on civic participation and governance.

South Africa: City of Joburg's Financial Turmoil Imperils National Economy, Warns Finance Minister

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[Daily Maverick] DA mayoral candidate Helen Zille is pressing for Joburg to be placed under National Treasury financial administration, while the ANC wants a meeting with the minister to protect a two-year, R10.3bn staff wage deal.

South Africa: When Good Writing Becomes Bad Ethics - - the Voyeuristic Gaze in Sex Work Reporting

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[Daily Maverick] When sex workers are reduced to backdrops, it becomes easier to ignore and deny their rights, revealing a deeper ethical problem and highlighting the difference between documenting a context and reproducing a gaze.

South Africa: Ramaphosa Didn't Know He Was Meeting Wealthy Zimbabwean Wanted in SA - - Spokesperson

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[Daily Maverick] Controversy has erupted over President Cyril Ramaphosa's meeting with wealthy Zimbabwean Wicknell Chivayo, who is wanted in South Africa for alleged money laundering.

Congo-Kinshasa: Congolese Opposition Politicians Condemn US Sanctions On Kabila

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[New Times] Opposition politicians in DR Congo have called on the United States government to lift sanctions imposed on former Congolese President Joseph Kabila.

Kenya: Waiguru Backs Ruto, Launches Fierce Attack On Opposition Leaders

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Kirinyaga Governor Anne Waiguru has intensified her political support for the Kenya Kwanza administration, urging residents to remain aligned with the government while sharply criticizing opposition leaders and internal dissent within the Mt Kenya region.

Rwanda: Rwanda's Naming Traditions Explained

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[New Times] Rwandan baby naming traditions are deeply symbolic, often reflecting circumstances of birth, spiritual beliefs, and family heritage. Naming ceremonies are commonly held shortly before or after birth.

Africa: I've Investigated a Hantavirus Outbreak. Here's What I Can Tell You About the Cruise Ship Cluster

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[The Conversation Africa] The cruise ship cluster of hantavirus cases continues to grow. The World Health Organization reports that as of May 6 there were eight cases, three of whom are confirmed by laboratory testing as hantavirus. In recent days, we heard three passengers had died.

Uganda: 'We Are Going to Die' - the Frontline Costs of Uganda's New US Health Agreement

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[The New Humanitarian] Kampala -- "We are fighting political and cultural wars. Wars that are not ours."

Sudan: 'Flights From Khartoum Airport Suspended for the Third Day Following Drone Attack'

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[Dabanga] Khartoum -- The United Nations team in Sudan reported that flights to and from the capital Khartoum remained suspended today, after drones targeted the airport on Monday and other parts of the city. Sudan's Prime Minister Kamil Idris, accompanied by a number of ministers and officials, inspected Khartoum International Airport yesterday afternoon.

Sudan: WFP - Sudan Aid Ops Not Impacted By Khartoum Airport Drone Strike

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[Dabanga] Khartoum -- The drone strike that targeted the environs of Khartoum airport on Monday, and has led to the suspension of many flights, has not impacted the operations of the World Food Programme (WFP), and all of the organisation's staff are accounted for.

Africa: Hantavirus Outbreak - Another Passenger Contracts Disease

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[UN News] It's been confirmed that another passenger from the cruise liner linked to the outbreak of hantavirus has contracted the disease, which has claimed the lives of three people on board and sparked an international alert coordinated by the UN World Health Organization (WHO).

Ghana: 'Is All My Struggle Going to Be Wasted?' Ghana Study Explores How Mothers Feel About Early Births

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[The Conversation Africa] About 10% of births - that's about 15 million babies - are born prematurely worldwide each year, making preterm births a major global health concern. The World Health Organization (WHO) defines preterm birth as delivery before 37 completed weeks of gestation.

At Beirut shoreline camp, volunteer barber brings dignity with free haircuts

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Lebanon’s displaced families are finding small moments of relief in Beirut. A volunteer barber is helping restore dignity after weeks of conflict.

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