Seychelles: Sustainability for Seychelles to Expand Air Quality Monitoring
[Seychelles News Agency] Sustainability for Seychelles (S4S), a non-governmental organisation, intends to expand on the air quality monitoring project it started last November to gain a clearer picture of how good the island nation's air quality is and determine where action should be taken.
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Kenya: COTU Reaffirms Support for Security Guards Amid Neglect Claims
[Capital FM] Nairobi -- The Secretary General of the Central Organization of Trade Unions (COTU), Francis Atwoli, has criticized Fazul Mohamed, the Director General of the Private Security Regulatory Authority (PSRA), for his claim that the workers' union had disregarded the welfare of security guards in the nation.
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Liberia: Boakai's Assets Recovery Taskforce Faces First Test
[Liberian Observer] President Joseph Boakai's Assets Recovery Taskforce, established to legally engage past government officials who reportedly acquired or converted public resources to private use, will have its first-ever appearance at the Supreme Court on Monday, April 1.
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Liberia: Boakai Not Interested in Title, But the Work
[Liberian Observer] President Joseph Nyuma Boakai has said he did not come to the presidency for the colorful trappings, the prestige, or the mere title. He stressed that he is here with the commitment and conviction to build a good country that will serve the Liberian people.
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Liberia: IJG Calls for Full Implementation of TRC Report
[Liberian Observer] The International Justice Group (IJG) and partners are urging President Joseph N. Boakai, Sr to move forward with the full implementation of all The Recommendations of the TRC, especially, the Establishment of the War and Economic Crimes Court (WECC) without further delays.
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Nigeria: Excessive Rainfall Washing Popular Nigerian Rice Variety Off Local Menu
[Premium Times] A significant surge in rainfall in some parts of Nigeria over the decade has affected the country's largely rain-fed farming activities
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Africa: African Countries to Dominate the World's Top 10 Growing Economies, ECA Report
[New Zimbabwe] AFRICAN countries are predicted to dominate the world's top 10 highest growing economies in 2024, according to a report on Recent Economic and Social Developments in Africa by the Economic Commission for Africa (ECA).
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Nigeria: Treasury Looting and Questions Over Tinubu's Anti-Graft Drive
[Premium Times] Mr President, a clear-headed anti-corruption drive would not have condoned the mess in Nigerian Customs that led the EFCC to detain seven of its officials after N12 billion suspected bribe was traced to them.
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Africa: El Niño Disasters - Govts Know What's Coming, but Are Unprepared - What Must Change
[The Conversation Africa] Drought disasters in southern Africa are mainly attributed to a lack of preparedness, inadequate response and mitigation and poor risk reduction measures. With little to no preparation for drought disasters, such as the failure of the staple maize crop, the only option after the disaster hits is delayed relief action.
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Africa: Africa's PhDs - Study Shows How to Develop Strong Graduates Who Want to Make a Difference
[The Conversation Africa] The challenge for universities is to produce graduates who can work with others to produce knowledge and research that can change institutions and societies for the better.
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South Africa: South Africa's Laws Aren't Geared to Protecting Against Climate Change - Judges Are Trying to Fill the Gap
[The Conversation Africa] South Africa has plenty of environmental laws but none that specifically oblige government officials to consider the risks and impacts of climate change when they approve new developments. In their research, environmental law experts Clive Vinti and Melanie Jean Murcott set out how judges are dealing with this gap in the law.
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Nigeria: Fuji Music in Nigeria - New Documentary Shines Light On a Popular African Culture
[The Conversation Africa] Nigerian singer Síkírù Àyìndé Barrister (1948-2010) pioneered fújì, a Yorùbá genre of popular dance music. In February 2024, historian Saheed Aderinto's documentary on the musician's life and times premiered. The Conversation Africa's Wale Fatade asked Aderinto about the film and the music it brings to our attention.
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Rwanda: HIV Stigma - the Ordeal of Losing Opportunities
[New Times] Kunda (not real name), a young woman living with HIV, had a job opportunity outside of Rwanda. However, her HIV-positive status worked against her in the process, causing her to miss out on the job.
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Rwanda: Can Artificial Intelligence Play a Role in Rwanda's Healthcare?
[New Times] Some experts are reckoning that Artificial Intelligence (AI) is one of the technological developments that will, in no small way, impact health services, making them better.
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South Africa: McJunior Wins Big Brother Mzansi Season 4
[Big Brother Mzansi] This season Biggie rounded up 23 lively characters under one roof to give us the wildest season yet, and McJunior walks out as the season's champ.
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South Africa: Cape Town Fire Displaces Over 700 in Informal Settlements - South African News Briefs - April 1, 2024
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Somalia: Puntland Pulls Recognition of Federal Govt
[DW] Plans to amend Somalia's constitution have been rejected by Puntland, a semi-autonomous state in the northeast. The Horn of Africa nation is planning to return to universal suffrage from clan-based electoral voting.
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Central African Republic: CAR Refugees Face Hardship and Uncertainty Both At Home and Abroad
[RFI] Of the 300,000 refugees who have fled to Cameroon from the Central African Republic, most arrived with painful memories of their lives in the CAR. But displacement has added to their trauma, say those living in the Gado-Badgere refugee camp. Rife sexual violence and poor living conditions have left many weighing up whether they should return home.
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Senegal: A New Era for Senegal After the Election?
[DW] Senegal's new president, Bassirou Diomaye Faye, has proposed a radical change of the political system and more sovereignty. That includes new partnerships with foreign companies.
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Africa: Digital Trade Protocol for Africa - Why It Matters, What's in It and What's Still Missing
[The Conversation Africa] In February 2024, African heads of states adopted a draft protocol to regulate digital trade within the continent. This significant yet challenging course for Africa's digital economy fits into the broader trade agreement, designed to create a single continental market for free movement of goods, services, capital and people. Franziska Sucker explains the protocol, why it matters and what still needs to be done.
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