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Nigeria: Tax Reforms to Cut Airlines Operating Costs, Not Raise Fares - Oyedele

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[Leadership] The Presidential Fiscal Policy and Tax Reforms Committee has said the newly enacted tax laws will provide a stronger legal and policy framework to address long-standing tax challenges confronting Nigeria's aviation sector.

Malawi: Chimwendo Spends First Night At Maula Prison As Court Denies Freedom

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[Nyasa Times] Senior Malawi Congress Party (MCP) official Richard Chimwendo Banda has spent his first night at Maula Prison after a court ordered that he be remanded in custody pending a ruling on his bail application in a serious attempted murder case.

Zelenskyy says claim Ukraine attacked Putin residence 'another Russian lie"

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President Zelenskyy has denied Russian claims that Ukraine attacked President Putin's residence with long-range drones, saying it's "another Russian lie."

Nigeria: 'This Isn't Fate, It's Failure', AY Blames Govt for Road Accident Involving Anthony Joshua

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[Leadership] Popular Nigerian comedian and actor, Ayo Makun, popularly known as AY Comedian, has blamed leadership failure, poor infrastructure and weak road safety systems for the fatal road accident involving former heavyweight boxing champion, Anthony Joshua, which claimed the lives of two of his friends.

Africa’s Mining Imperative: Tackling Climate Risk And Digitalisation In 2026

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As African mining faces increasing volatility from climate change and the imperative to supply critical minerals for the global energy transition, the focus

Kenya: Former Two-Term Shinyalu MP Daniel Lyula Khamasi Passes At 79

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Former Shinyalu Member of Parliament Daniel Lyula Khamasi has died.

Africa: Africa CDC Challenges Malawi Media On Responsible Public Health Messaging

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[Nyasa Times] The Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC) has challenged Malawi's media to take greater responsibility in developing and disseminating accurate messages on public health emergencies, including cholera, measles and Mpox.

Rwanda: Which Celebrities Tied the Knot in 2025?

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[New Times] The 2025 entertainment scene was awash with glamour and love as a number of well-known figures tied the knot in glamorous celebrations.

Nigeria: As Senate Holds Public Hearing On Death Penalty for Kidnappers...

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[This Day] Inside Nigeria's Senate, grief, rage and fear are driving a hard choice, as lawmakers confront a chilling question from the Justice Sector and Rights groups wondering whether hanging kidnappers will save the nation, or haunt it. Sunday Aborisade reports.

Nigeria: U.S. to Deport Nigerian Man Over Armed Robbery, Drug Sales

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[Premium Times] The offences listed by the agency include aggravated assault on a police officer with a firearm, assault and aggravated assault, armed robbery, obstruction, drug sales, and escaping police custody.

More than 3,000 migrants die on route to Spain in 2025

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Fresh figures show more than 3,000 people died trying to reach Spain by sea over the past year, a sharp drop from the previous 12 months.

Somalia: UN Security Council Warns Israel's Somaliland Move Risks Regional Fallout

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[Shabelle] New York -- The United Nations Security Council on Monday warned that Israel's recognition of Somaliland could undermine Somalia's territorial integrity and destabilise the wider Horn of Africa, as all but one council member criticised the move during an emergency session.

Tunisia: President of Republic Slams Air Transport Failures, Vows to Rebuild Public Services

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[Tunis Afrique Presse] Tunis, Dec. 30 -- President Kais Saied stated at the outset of his meeting Monday at Carthage Palace with Minister of Transport, Rachid Amri, that the current state of air transport is "absolutely unacceptable."

Tunisia: President Kais Saied Urges Removing All Obstacles Facing Small Farmers

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[Tunis Afrique Presse] Tunis, Dec. 30 -- President Kais Saied met Monday at the Carthage Palace Minister of Agriculture, Water Resources and Fisheries, Ezzeddine Ben Cheikh, CEO of the National Olive Oil Office, Moez Ben Omar and CEO of the National Feed Office, Nizar Ayari.

Kenya: Duale Dismisses Mudavadi's 'Disruptive' Seventh Ballot Call

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[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Health Cabinet Secretary Aden Duale on Monday dismissed calls by Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi for a constitutional referendum alongside the 2027 General Election, saying such proposals risk "creating unnecessary uncertainty".

AFCON 2025: Morocco cruise through as knockout picture takes shape (Football Now)

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Matchday three of the Africa Cup of Nations group stage delivered clarity and celebration in Morocco, as Groups A and B wrapped up with decisive results and the knockout phase coming into focus.

Nigeria aim for perfect group finish as Uganda chase AFCON survival

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With qualification secured, Chelle is expected to rotate his squad as Nigeria look to maintain momentum heading into the knockout rounds

Ivory Coast: Ruling party tightens grip on parliament

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The Rally of Houphouëtists for Democracy and Peace, the RHDP, secured 197 of the 255 seats, around 77 percent, expanding its majority just two months after President Alassane Ouattara was re-elected for a controversial fourth term.

Tanzania: New Game Reserves Set to Reshape Rural Life in Tanzania

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[DW] A battle over land use is unfolding between northern Tanzania's breathtaking Lake Natron and national parks. Evictions from ancestral land to accommodate tourism projects has already driven some Maasai to the brink.

Somalia: Hundreds Protest in Mogadishu Against Israel's Recognition of Somaliland

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[Shabelle] Mogadishu, Somalia -- Hundreds of residents took to the streets of Mogadishu late on Thursday to protest Israel's decision to recognize Somaliland as an independent state.

Nigeria: Keeping Noma Under Control - Why Nigeria Must Not Lose Momentum

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[Nigeria Health Watch] For too long, noma has remained a disease of silence, devastating children in extremely poor and socially excluded communities. In Nigeria, the infection disproportionately affects children living in extreme poverty, where weak health systems and delayed care allow the disease to progress rapidly. Without timely treatment, noma is often fatal, and survivors face lifelong disability and social exclusion.

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