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South Africa: Missing Couple Found Dead in Kruger As Hijack Fears Grow

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[Scrolla] Dina Marais, 73, and Ernst Marais, 71, disappeared during a trip to Kruger National Park before tourists found their bodies in a river. The couple's missing bakkie has still not been found, forcing police to investigate whether they were hijacked inside the park.

Malawi: St. Patrick's Catholic Parish to Celebrate 50 Years of Faith and Service With Golden Jubilee On May 30

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[Nyasa Times] St. Patrick's Catholic Parish in the Archdiocese of Lilongwe is set to celebrate 50 years of ministry, spiritual guidance and community service with a Golden Jubilee celebration scheduled for May 30, 2026.

Malawi: 'Just an Assault' - Civil Servants Union Tears Into New Minimum Wages As Cost of Living Crushes Workers

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[Nyasa Times] The newly announced minimum wage adjustments have triggered outrage from labour leaders, with the Civil Servants Trade Union (CSTU) declaring that the salary increments are nowhere near enough to rescue workers from Malawi's deepening economic crisis.

Malawi: UNDP Report Exposes Depth of Poverty Crisis in Malawi As 10.8 Million Struggle Without Basic Needs

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[Nyasa Times] A new United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) report has painted a grim picture of life in Malawi, revealing that nearly six in every 10 Malawians are trapped in multidimensional poverty -- a level of deprivation so severe that millions are living without adequate food, clean water, electricity, education and healthcare.

Malawi: 'God Exposed Them' - Vice-President Ansah Breaks Silence On Drone Saga, Says She Knew She Was Being Followed

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[Nyasa Times] Vice-President Jane Ansah has revealed chilling details surrounding the controversial drone incident at her Lilongwe residence, saying she had already been warned that unknown individuals had been monitoring her movements before the device was finally captured by her security team.

Malawi: UTM Freezes Out MCP From Chilima Memorial As Political Hostility Deepens

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[Nyasa Times] The widening rift between UTM Party and the former governing Malawi Congress Party has exploded into the open after UTM deliberately excluded MCP leadership from this year's memorial service for late Vice-President Saulos Klaus Chilima -- a move exposing the deepening bitterness and unresolved tensions surrounding Chilima's death.

Malawi: Emuni Study Exposes Deep Crisis in Inclusive Early Childhood Education in Lilongwe

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[Nyasa Times] A new study by Emmanuel University has exposed serious weaknesses in Malawi's Early Childhood Development Education (ECDE) system, revealing that many centres in Lilongwe Urban, Lilongwe East and Lilongwe West are ill-equipped to provide inclusive education for children with disabilities.

South Africa: Good Party and Rise Mzansi Team Up to Shake Up Local Elections

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[Scrolla] Funda ngesiZuluBy Palesa Matlala

South Africa: Fear Grips Ghanaians As Hundreds Flee South Africa

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[Scrolla] Hundreds of frightened Ghanaians lined up at their embassy in Pretoria to register for emergency evacuation flights back home. Ghana's High Commissioner accused protesters of xenophobia and warned that migrants are living in fear as tensions rise across South Africa.

Africa: How can the Global South chart its path to development by seizing the economic and financial opportunities of China's 15th Five-Year Plan, in light of the characteristics of Chinese diplomacy?

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[allAfrica] My stay in China as part of the DongFang scholarship program at Peking University (PKU) allowed me to immerse in the heart of China's institutional and administrative architecture, to meet high-ranking officials responsible for strategic departments, as well as distinguished academics. Visits to cutting-edge industrial sites gave me the opportunity to observe remarkable technological advances, which I see as a major opportunity for our countries. Our delegation, comprising 58 countries, took part in

Lesotho: Court Halts Solar Company From Seizing Lesotho's Assets

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[GroundUp] The Supreme Court of Appeal in South Africa has overturned a High Court ruling that allowed a German solar company to attach Lesotho state assets

South Africa: Khayelitsha Streets Fill With Rainbow Flags for Queer Rights Pride March

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[GroundUp] This year's Khumbulani Pride honoured those killed in hate crimes, including 16-year-old Kwakhanya Mhlanganisi, murdered in December

Somalia: Somali Deputy Foreign Minister Meets New UNFPA Representative

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[Shabelle] Mogadishu -- Somalia's Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Hassan Mohamed Ali, on Sunday held talks with the newly appointed Somalia representative of the United Nations Population Fund, Judicaël Elidje, officials said.

Somalia: Mogadishu Mayor Criticizes Puntland Leader Over Planned Protests in Mogadishu

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[Shabelle] Mogadishu -- The governor of Somalia's Banadir region and mayor of Mogadishu, Hassan Mohamed Hussein Muungaab, on Monday launched a sharp criticism of Puntland President Said Abdullahi Deni over opposition-backed protests planned in the Somali capital.

Somalia: Somali and Saudi Ministers Discuss Preparations for Somali Pilgrims in Mina

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[Shabelle] Saudi Arabia -- Somalia's Minister of Endowments and Islamic Affairs, Sheikh Mukhtar Robow, held talks with Saudi Arabia's Minister of Hajj and Umrah, Tawfiq bin Fawzan Al-Rabiah, on preparations for Somali pilgrims ahead of key Hajj rituals, officials said.

Liberia: EPA Shuts Down Mining Firm in Grand Gedeh Over Creek Diversion, Illegal Operations

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[Liberian Investigator] Environmental regulators shut down a gold mining company in Grand Gedeh County Friday after inspectors found it operating six excavators and two processing plants without a permit while diverting a major creek to facilitate its operations, leaving large stretches of mined-out land abandoned and unrestored.

Kenya police shake up president's protection team after security breach

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A man managed to evade security and embrace William Ruto before being wrestled to the ground.

Zimbabwe: No Tears for Linda Masarira As Former Colleagues Say She Sold Them Out

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[New Zimbabwe] SOME former colleagues of late political activist Linda Masarira have refused to mourn her and declared that they will not pretend to care.

Benin: Wadagni Wastes No Time Forming New Benin Government After Landslide Win

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[RFI] After winning Benin's presidential election by a landslide, Romuald Wadagni unveiled a new, 24-member government just hours after his inauguration on Sunday.

Liberia: Doe's Daughter Says Her Father Sheltered Charles Taylor's Mother During War - Taylor's Niece Calls It a Lie

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[Liberian Investigator] The daughter and niece of Samuel K. Doe and Charles Taylor, respectively, traded accusations on social media this week over competing accounts of their fathers' roles in Liberia's civil war, with Veronica Mamie Doe claiming Doe sheltered Taylor's mother during the conflict and Christiana D. Taylor calling the account a fabrication designed to rehabilitate a legacy soaked in blood.

Nigeria: As Terrorism Expands Southward

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[Leadership] The recent beheading of a teacher in Oyo State has jolted Nigerians into the grim reality that terrorism is no longer a distant northern tragedy. What many once dismissed as a security crisis confined to Borno and parts of the North-East has now crept steadily into the South-West, threatening communities that had long considered themselves relatively insulated from the country's escalating violence.

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