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More than 100 charity workers killed in Sudan since start of civil war

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The UN says it's unclear whether charity staff are targeted because of their work or their perceived affiliation with one of the war’s factions.

Therian trend: Masked youth identifying as animals gather in Buenos Aires

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Teenagers in Buenos Aires identifying as “therians” are going viral on social media, prompting mixed public reactions from mental health professionals.

South Africa: Anthony Hamilton Gets Hero's Welcome in Joburg

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[Scrolla] Grammy-winning singer Anthony Hamilton arrived at OR Tambo International Airport on Tuesday and was greeted by cheering fans, selfies and hugs ahead of his Durban concert. Anthony Hamilton shared a video from Johannesburg and said South Africa feels like home, calling himself Mzwandile and saying his heart is full.

South Africa: Geordin Hill-Lewis Enters Race to Lead Democratic Alliance

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[Scrolla] Cape Town Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis has officially announced he is running to become the next federal leader of the Democratic Alliance at the party conference in April. Gauteng Democratic Alliance leader Solly Msimanga has also entered the race for federal chairperson, saying he wants the position to be used more effectively.

Zimbabwe: 'Hands Off the Constitution!' Churches Warn Over Term Extension Bill

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[263Chat] Local church leaders have launched a blistering attack on proposed constitutional changes warning that the country risks sliding backwards if controversial amendments extending political power are pushed through without public approval.

South Africa: Drama Erupts At Corruption Inquiry, As O'Sullivan Walks Out in Middle of His Testimony

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[Parliament of South Africa] There was high drama in a meeting of the Ad Hoc Committee investigating allegations of corruption, criminal infiltration and political interference in the justice system when forensic examiner Mr Paul O'Sullivan abandoned his testimony and walked out, claiming he had a flight to catch.

Kenya: ODM Collapse Laid Bare By Fresh By-Election Losses

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Fresh by-election results and growing internal divisions have raised questions about the political future of the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM), with Thursday's contests showing the party struggling to remain competitive even in areas it once dominated.

Kenya: Kenya Medical, Dental Associations Raise Alarm Over KMPDC Corruption Llegations

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- The Kenya Medical Association (KMA) and the Kenya Dental Association (KDA) have jointly raised serious concerns over allegations of corruption, fraudulent facility registration, and irregular licensure at the Kenya Medical Practitioners and Dentists' Council (KMPDC).

Kenya: Amnesty Kenya, Civil Groups Demand Urgent Cabinet Memo to Tackle Femicide

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Civil society organizations, including Amnesty International Kenya, the ENDFemicideKE Movement, and the #HumanIsMyID Alliance, have called on the Ministry of Gender, Culture, the Arts and Heritage to urgently submit a Cabinet memorandum to address femicide in Kenya.

Kenya: Residents Protest Over Gachagua's Racist Remarks Against MP Zaheer Jhanda, Demand NCIC Action

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[Capital FM] Kisii -- Residents of Nyaribari Chache Constituency have staged protests at Keumbu Market following alleged racist remarks by former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua targeting area MP Zaheer Jhanda during an opposition tour in Kisii on Monday.

Kenya: Govt Intensifies Fight Against Cancer As Officials Inspect New Treatment Centre in Kisii

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[Capital FM] Kisii -- The Government has stepped up efforts to tackle cancer as senior officials inspected the ongoing construction of the Kisii Cancer Treatment Centre, a key project aimed at expanding access to specialised care in South Nyanza.

Former US diplomat sentenced to life for abusing two girls in Burkina Faso

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He used the girls' mother's life-threatening illness as an opportunity to demand sex, said the US Office of Public Affairs.

Nigerian court adds terrorism charges to allegations facing ex-justice minister Malami

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A Nigerian court on Tuesday slapped terrorism charges on embattled former justice minister Abubakar Malami, who is also facing allegations of financial crimes.

Nigeria: Gov Fintiri Finally Dumps PDP for APC

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[Daily Trust] Governor Ahmadu Fintiri of Adamawa State has finally joined the All Progressives Congress (APC).

Ethiopia: Ethiopia, Djibouti Agree to Deepen Cooperation At Doraleh Port Amid Shifting Red Sea Geopolitics

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[Addis Standard] Addis Abeba -- Ethiopia and Djibouti have agreed to strengthen cooperation aimed at improving the performance of the Doraleh Port, Ethiopia's primary maritime gateway, following discussions held on 26 February between Ethiopia's Ambassador to Djibouti, Legesse Tulu, and Abdullahi Adaweh, Chief Executive Officer of the Doraleh Port.

Somalia: Turkey Reaffirms Support for Somalia, Denies Reports of S-400 Transfer

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[Shabelle] Ankara -- The Turkish government has reaffirmed its support for Somalia and firmly denied reports claiming that Russia-made S-400 air defence systems would be deployed to the Horn of Africa nation.

Somalia: Somalia Hosts Diplomatic Corps for Iftar, Highlights Growing Global Engagement

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[Shabelle] Mogadishu -- Somalia's foreign minister hosted a high-level Iftar reception for members of the diplomatic corps in Mogadishu, underscoring the country's efforts to strengthen international partnerships under the theme "Growing Somalia."

Somalia: Jubaland President Chairs Cabinet Meeting On Security, Politics and Drought Response

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[Shabelle] Kismayo, Somalia -- The president of Somalia's semi-autonomous Jubaland state chaired a cabinet meeting on Thursday focusing on security operations, political developments and the ongoing drought response in the region, officials said.

Nigeria: Police, Other Security Agencies Arrest 113 Suspected Kidnappers in Edo

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[This Day] Benin -- In a major operation, the Edo State Police Command and other security agencies in the state arrested a total of 113 suspected kidnappers across the Edo Central Senatorial District.

Nigeria: WHO - Nigeria Making Significant Progress in Malaria Control

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[This Day] Abuja -- The World Health Organization (WHO) has affirmed that Nigeria is recording significant progress in malaria prevention and control, citing steady declines in infection rates and improved access to preventive and treatment services nationwide.

Libyan Red Crescent retrieves bodies of migrants on beach near capital

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Seven irregular migrants from sub-Saharan Africa have been found dead on a beach east of Libya's capital, Tripoli, a Libyan Red Crescent worker told AFP on Sunday.

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