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Rwanda: 30 Rwandan Students Graduate From Chinese University

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[New Times] Thirty students from Rwanda Polytechnic (RP) Musanze College have graduated in China after completing a year of advanced vocational training at Jinhua University of Vocational Technology (JUVT).

Rwanda: Juvenile Rehab Official Arrested Over Sexual Exploitation

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[New Times] Rwanda Investigation Bureau (RIB) on Monday, December 22, announced the arrest of Hassan Bahame, the Coordinator of the Gitagata Rehabilitation Centre, on suspicion of sexual exploitation.

Rwanda: What to Know About Charter Flights in Rwanda

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[New Times] As the festive season approaches, Rwanda will be continuing to receive visitors travelling for holidays, family, and tourism. After arriving in the country, some of the travellers opt for charter flights as a convenient way to move to places within or around the region.

Nigeria: Lagos Traffic Agency Deploys Officers, Tow Trucks During Yuletide

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[Premium Times] LASTMA's General Manager, Olalekan Bakare-Oki, said the festive season is often characterised by increased traffic arising from concerts, carnivals, religious programmes and other end-of-year events.

Nigeria: FIFA Ranking - Super Eagles End 2025 in 38th Spot

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[Premium Times] Nigeria finished the year with 1,502.46 points, sitting fifth in Africa behind Morocco, Senegal, Egypt and Algeria.

Mozambique: Society Organisations Demand Information About Repression of Protests

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[AIM] Maputo -- Five Mozambican civil society organisations have demanded information from the Attorney-General's Office (PGR) about what measures, if any, have been against those responsible for the murder of hundreds of protesters following the post-election unrest of late 2024 and early 2025.

Nigeria: Why Saidu Aliyu Mohammed's Appointment Is a Defining Regulatory Trust Test for Nmdpra

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[Premium Times] If downstream regulation loses trust, Nigeria does not merely face higher prices. It faces a deeper hazard: market capture; where influence replaces rules

Tunisia: The Law Powering Tunisia's Crackdown On the Press

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[CPJ] New York City -- Since President Kais Saied's consolidation of power in 2021, Tunisia's press freedom landscape has narrowed sharply. A single piece of legislation--Decree-Law No. 2022-54 on combating "crimes related to information and communication systems"--has become the legal hammer used to silence critics, criminalize routine reporting, and imprison at least five journalists.

Liberia: Courtroom Buzz As Defense Plays Alleged Ai Audio of Trump - Judge Halts Demonstration

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[FrontPageAfrica] Monrovia -- Proceedings at Criminal Court "A" at the Temple of Justice were briefly disrupted when defense counsel played an alleged artificial intelligence (AI)-generated audio recording purportedly mimicking United States President Donald Trump, drawing immediate objections from the prosecution.

Tanzania: Journalist Killed While Covering Post-Election Demonstrations

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[IFJ] Following the general election in Tanzania in October 2025, in which incumbent President Samia Suluhu Hassan was re-elected with 97.66% of the vote, large-scale demonstrations broke out across the country. On 29 October, protesters took to the streets, in a situation that escalated into violence and death. Reports indicate that hundreds of protesters were killed when security forces used live ammunition to disperse them.

Nigeria: United States Reaffirms Commitment to Health Assistance in Nigeria to Save Lives and Alleviate Suffering

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[U.S. Embassy Abuja] Abuja -- The United States remains steadfast in its commitment to supporting the health and well-being of the Nigerian people as part of the America First Global Health Strategy, released by the U.S. Department of State on September 18, 2025. The Strategy outlines a comprehensive vision to make America safer, stronger, and more prosperous by saving millions of lives, stopping the spread of diseases globally, and supporting countries as they build resilient, self-reliant, and durable local health systems.

Nigeria: Court Grants Nigeria Govt's Plea to Reopen Terrorism Case Against Suspects Link to Bello Turji

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[Premium Times] The prosecution had preferred 11 terrorism charges against eight defendants, including Bello Turji, who is still at large.

Liberia: Crowded but Cashless - Christmas Trade Slumps Across Liberia As Sellers Outnumber Buyers

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[Liberian Investigator] Liberia's major markets are packed with people this Christmas season, but traders say the bustle masks a harsher truth: money is scarce, buyers are few, and the festive boom that once defined December commerce has largely evaporated.

Ghana official rejects 'Detty December' label

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The term is widely used to describe Ghana and Nigeria's wild, end-of-year party seasons.

Egypt: Visitors watch sun align with ancient Luxor temple on winter solstice

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The sunrise lines up perfectly with the walls of the Temple of Amun-Re at Karnak each year on 21 December.

Kenya’s Nairobi county approves paid menstrual leave policy

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Nairobi County has just made headlines with a bold and controversial decision: women working for the county are now entitled to two paid days off every month for menstrual health.

In Goma, Kivu Fashion Week celebrates solidarity, hope and resilience

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Designers from eastern Congo, Rwanda and Uganda among other countries gathered in Goma this weekend for the fourth edition of Kivu Fashion Week.

Ghana: Ghanaians Lack Trust in Courts, Consider Other Dispute-Resolution Avenues

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[Afrobarometer] Fewer than half of citizens think ordinary people can obtain justice in court.

South Africa: Millennials Enjoy Creative Tourism - New Research Uncovers a Business Opportunity for South Africans

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[The Conversation Africa] Creative tourism is a growing form of travel where visitors learn by taking part in hands-on, culturally rooted activities. These can include classes in local cooking, craft workshops or music sessions. Tourism researchers Anneli Douglas, Gijsbert Hoogendoorn and Greg Richards investigated what kinds of tourism in this niche appeal to South African millennials (defined as those born between 1981 and 1996). Here they share some ideas about expanding creative tourism so that it can help create jobs and

Namibia: Namibia Leads the Way - Honouring 25 Years of Women, Peace and Security

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[IPS] Windhoek, Namibia -- Last November, the streets of Windhoek came alive with the sound of drums and brass as a marching band led a procession of women from Namibia's Defence and security forces.

Somalia: Somalia to Shut Mogadishu Airport for One Day Over Local Elections

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[Shabelle] Mogadishu -- Somalia's civil aviation authority announced on Tuesday that Mogadishu's main international airport will be closed for one day next week due to local elections, suspending all flights in and out of the capital.

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