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Angola's 1977 massacre: Tragic twist for orphans of mass killings

BBC News Africa  

The government said it had found their parents' remains but other research raised fresh questions.

UK's Home Office insists Rwanda is "safe" for deported refugees

Africanews  

Rejecting criticism of Rwanda's woeful human rights record, Suella Braverman said it would be a "blessing" for refugees to be deported there from the UK.

Nigerian senator convicted in London organ trafficking case

Africanews  

In addition to the 60-year-old senator, his wife Beatrice, 56, and a doctor who acted as a go-between, Obinna Obeta, 50, were also found guilty of conspiring to bring the young man, from Lagos, to the UK to have his kidney removed.

DR Congo: Skilling up the slums in Kinshasa

Africanews  

Eliane Kibubi, a young lawyer, started up the NGO Pakadjuma Resilience to give some of the women and children in a notorious slum some free education.

Who is Moontellthat, How Does Her Voice Sound and What is Her Net Worth?

Answers Africa  

Moontellthat (Oanh Moon Nguyen; born 20 February 1991) is a Vietnamese-American social media creative personality worth $1.25 million.

Mboma’s coach shocked as new rules end Worlds hopes

BBC News Africa  

Revised rules for athletes with high testosterone mean Namibia's Olympic silver medallist Christine Mboma will not compete at this year's World Championships.

Is KK Dixon Ja Morant’s Wife or Girlfriend?

Answers Africa  

KK Dixon used to be Ja Morant's girlfriend but they were never married. They have a daughter (Kaari) together and they stopped dating in 2021

Uganda: American couple accused of child torture released on bail

Africanews  

A Ugandan court has granted bail to an American couple arrested in December for torturing the 10-year-old child in their care, their lawyer told AFP on Thursday.

Paul Rusesabagina: Hotel Rwanda hero set to be freed

BBC News Africa  

Paul Rusesabagina, played in the 2004 movie by Don Cheadle, was credited with saving 1,200 people.

Cameroon: Biya's party wins all Senate seats

Africanews  

The party of President Paul Biya, who has ruled Cameroon for more than 40 years, unsurprisingly won all 70 seats in the indirectly elected Senate on March 12, the Constitutional Council announced Thursday.

South Africa: Russian Leader Putin's Visit a Headache For South African Govt

allAfrica  

[allAfrica] Cape Town -- Russia's President Vladimir Putin will be attending the Brics Summit in August this year, on invitation by the South African government. Brics is a group of the world's biggest emerging economies - Brazil, Russia, India, China and late-addition South Africa.

Ministerial reshuffle in the DRC: Bemba in Defense, Kamerhe in the Economy

Africanews  

A reshuffle of the government was announced overnight from Thursday to Friday in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), now in office Prime Minister Jean-Michel Sama Lukonde but redesigning the ministerial team nine months before the next presidential election.

Crypto seeks regulation, market stability [Business Africa]

Africanews  

While digital currencies promise to improve financial inclusion, the implementation of a regulatory framework is imperative.

Congo-Kinshasa: DR Congo Govt Surprises With Cabinet Reshuffle Months Before Polls

allAfrica  

[allAfrica] The President of the Democratic Republic of Congo, Félix Tshisekedi, announced a Cabinet reshuffle on the evening of Thursday, March 23.

Ethiopia: Locust Swarms in Three Districts of Northwestern Tigray Threaten Farmers Reeling From War Impacts

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[Addis Standard] Addis Abeba -- Tigray's Agriculture Bureau has said that locust swarms are threatening the livelihoods of farmers yet to recover from impacts of the two years' war in three districts in Northwestern Tigray.

Ethiopia: EzEMA,, NaMA Hold First Consultative Meeting, Agree to Take Common Position On National Issues of Concern

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[Addis Standard] Addis Abeba -- Ethiopian Citizens for Social Justice (EzEMA,) and National Movement of Amhara (NaMA) announced holding the first round of consultative meeting on the current national political affairs on Thursday.

Mozambique: Two Years After Palma Attack, MSF Offers Glimmer of Hope for Cabo Delgado

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[allAfrica] Harare -- In March 2021, rebels carried out an assault on the town of Palma in northern Mozambique that left scores of people dead, drove thousands from their homes, and postponed a sizeable gas project that was going to be built nearby.

Sudan: Khartoum Witnesses 'Significant Increase' in Dengue Cases Amidst Medical Shortages

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[Dabanga] Khartoum -- The United Doctors' Office told Radio Dabanga that there has been a significant increase in dengue fever cases in Khartoum State, whilst warning of the 'terrible deterioration' of the situation in health institutions.

Uganda: Combating Gender Stereotypes Through Gender Equity

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[Independent (Kampala)] Comment -- Equity and Equality may sound like the same thing and at times have some people think both words have a similar definition. Equity is giving everyone what they need to succeed while equality is treating everyone the same.

Huawei Calls For A ‘Non-stop’ Digital Future For Africa’s Banking Industry

AfricaDotcom  

Huawei announced its ‘Non Stop Banking’ initiative. Unveiled at the Huawei Intelligent Finance Summit for Africa 2023, the initiative calls for hand-in-hand collaboration between the ICT and banking industries and facilitate a digital future of ‘non-stop’ services, ‘non-stop’ development, and ‘non-stop’ innovation.

Tanzania: 'Improve Accessibility of Water Services to Battle Cholera'

allAfrica  

[Daily News] Dodoma -- THE Minister of State, Prime Minister's Office (Parliament, Policy and Coordination), George Simbachawene, has directed all regional administrative offices and councils to cooperate with Rural Water Supply and Sanitation (RUWASA) to improve accessibility of water services.

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