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South Africa: What One Mom Learned When A Teacher Ripped Out Her Son's Hearing Aid

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[Bhekisisa] A teacher yanked her son's hearing aid out of his ear, mistaking it for an earbud. It was a harsh lesson for one mom who learned first hand what happens when schools fail our kids with disabilities.

Africa: African Bloc Warns COP30 Adaptation Targets Risk Becoming 'A Burden' Without Funding

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[263Chat] The Africa Group of Negotiators has issued a firm warning at COP30 insisting that any agreement on the Global Goal on Adaptation (GGA) must include ambitious, equitable and practical indicators and must be backed by guaranteed finance.

Zimbabwe: Young Innovators Lead Fight Against Drug and Alcohol Abuse

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[263Chat] Young Zimbabweans are taking centre stage in the campaign against drug and alcohol abuse showcasing a wave of fresh ideas at the 2025 Smart Drinking and Moderation Innovation Challenge held in Harare.

Somalia: Somalia Probes 'Unauthorised Breach' of Traveller Data

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[Shabelle] Mogadishu, Somalia -- Somalia's Immigration and Citizenship Directorate (HSJ) has confirmed that data belonging to some travellers who used the recently introduced E-TAS system was compromised in a cyberattack.

Somalia: Somalia Warns Against Rising Illegal Mineral Exploration By Local and Foreign Actors

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[Shabelle] Mogadishu, Somalia -- Somalia's Ministry of Petroleum and Minerals has warned against what it described as increasing acts of illegal mineral exploration involving both local and foreign individuals and companies.

Bloomwit Partners With TEDxAjegunle To Offer Scholarships For Africa’s Emerging Communicators

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Bloomwit, Africa’s best business communications academy, has partnered with TEDxAjegunle to award scholarships to African youths, supporting the development

Accelerating Growth In The African Energy Industry

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Africa Energy Indaba 2026 to drive investment, innovation, and collaboration across the continent’s evolving power sector.

Kenya: Bitok Promises KJSEA Results By Dec 11, Grade 10 Choices Before Christmas

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Basic Education Principal Secretary Julius Bitok has confirmed that results for the first-ever Kenya Junior Secondary Education Assessment (KJSEA) for Grade 9 learners will be released by December 11, with the Ministry of Education (MoE) completing Grade 10 selection before Christmas.

Uganda: Winnie Byanyima Demands Immediate Release of Besigye On First Anniversary of Detention

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[Nile Post] On the first anniversary of the abduction and continued detention of Ugandan opposition leader Kizza Besigye, his spouse and UNAIDS Executive Director, Winnie Byanyima, issued a forceful appeal for his immediate release, denouncing what she called "endless injustice" and a justice system "captured" by political interference.

Standard Bank Group Officially Launches Its Representative Office In Egypt

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Standard Bank Group, Africa’s largest financial institution by assets, has announced the official launch of its Representative Office in Egypt during an event

South Africa: South Africa Has Relatively High Anal Cancer Rates, but We Rarely Screen for It

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[spotlight] South Africa has the world's largest population of people living with HIV, which both heightens the risk of anal cancers and their severity. However, neither the collection of data nor the efforts for prevention and screening are in line with the likely impact. Experts say significant change is needed.

The Cost Of Inaction: Why South Africa Cannot Afford To Ignore The Diabetes Crisis

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As we approach World Diabetes Day on November 14, civil society organisations warn that the cost of inaction on non-communicable diseases (NCDs) such as

Tanzania: Pray for Nation - Samia Suluhu Hassan

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[Daily News] Dodoma -- President Samia Suluhu Hassan has urged all Tanzanians to continue praying for the nation, emphasising that peace, love, patience and unity are essential foundations for sustainable development.

Congo triumphs over Nigeria in dramatic penalty shootout to reach World Cup playoffs

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Congo advanced to the World Cup intercontinental playoffs after beating Nigeria in a Sunday night penalty shootout.

Somalia: Somali Army Launches Major Operations Against Al-Shabaab in Lower Juba

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[Shabelle] Mogadishu, Somalia -- Somali government forces have carried out a series of coordinated ground and air operations against Al-Shabaab militants in several villages outside Jamaame, in the southern region of Lower Juba, military officials said on Sunday.

Kenya: 2 Arrested As Multi-Agency Team Recovers Elephant Tusks Valued At Sh3.6bn

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- A multi-agency security operation in Nyahururu has led to the arrest of two suspected wildlife traffickers and the recovery of elephant tusks with a street value of Sh3.6 million, the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) has said.

Africa: Forty-Five Days That Changed Elections in Africa?

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[Premium Times] An unlikely coincidence of ballots, in a forty-five day period from the middle of September to the end of October, has cast a new light on the state of democratic governance in Africa

South Africa: Western Cape Calls for National Intervention While 'Children Are Being Stolen By Gangs, Drugs, Despair'

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[Daily Maverick] Children continue to die amid rife gangsterism in the Western Cape. While the list of young victims grows, children increasingly are the ones pulling the trigger.

Africa: As Leaders Pull Out of the G20, Who Can Capitalise On the Opportunity?

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[Daily Maverick] The upcoming G20 meeting in Johannesburg will be without the US government, and only a lower-level rep from Russia, but with the second-highest Chinese leader, although not Xi Jinping. While the middle powers at the meeting may hope they will share the collective heft and will to guide the proceedings, the meeting will represent a win for China.

South Africa: Gauteng Hit By Level 9 Storm As Amnesty Report Highlights Increasing Flood Risks in SA

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[Daily Maverick] A Level 9 storm tore through Gauteng over the weekend, uprooting trees, flooding roads and plunging neighbourhoods into darkness. The deluge came in the wake of an Amnesty International report that exposed deepening flood risks in SA's informal settlements.

South Africa: US Makes Clear It Will Oppose a G20 Johannesburg Leaders' Declaration

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[Daily Maverick] The summit now seems to be headed for a weaker 'Chair's Statement'. The prospects of Leaders' Declaration were fading anyway, but dimmed considerably after the US spelt out its position at the weekend.

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