Botswana: Lefika Relays Ready to Go

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Gaborone — Both the National Stadium and the University of Botswana stadium will be ready for the Lefika International Relays on March 28. The...

Angola: Electronic Passport Begins to Be Issued in the Central-South Region

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Huambo — The provinces of Huambo, Bié, Benguela, Cuanza-Sul, Cubango, Huíla, Namibe and Cunene have had a Regional Electronic Passport Issuance Center since Monday,...

Nigeria: No Evidence Nigerian Politician Peter Obi Is Leaving United Opposition...

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No evidence Nigerian politician Peter Obi is leaving united opposition party ADC IN SHORT: Several posts on Facebook claim Peter Obi, who placed third in...

Liberia: MCC, Partners Dedicate Landmark Composting Facility in Fiamah

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Monrovia — In a decisive move toward modernizing the city's sanitation infrastructure, the Monrovia City Corporation (MCC) and its international partners on Wednesday, March...

Liberia: Boakai Moves to Calm Border Tensions Says Pursuit of Peace...

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Monrovia — President Joseph Nyuma Boakai Sr. on Wednesday moved to calm rising tensions along Liberia's northern frontier, assuring citizens that his administration remains...

Kenya: Somali Man Guilty of Radicalising Minors for Al-Shabaab, Court Rules

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Nairobi — The Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) has secured the conviction of a Somali national linked to the outlawed Al-Shabaab network. The Kahawa Law...

Ghana: Tariff Reduction a Welcome Relief, but Service Must Improve

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The announcement by the Public Utilities Regulatory Commission (PURC) of a reduction in electricity and water tariffs effective April 1, 2026, is welcome news...

Sudan: Alliances, Supply Lines Fuelling Sudan War

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Sudan is flooded with high-tech weapons, pointing to thriving supply lines from foreign powers feeding both sides of the war: the regular army and...

Mozambique Building ‘Sustainable Energy Sector’

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Maputo — Mozambique intends to build "a modern, sustainable and competitive energy sector, capable of driving the economic transformation of our country and contributing...

Namibia: Omusati Toddlers Accused of Killing One-Year-Old

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A twenty-two month old child died on Monday evening after allegedly being harmed by two twin toddlers (2). The incident took place at Okathitukambanda village...